How did the partition of British India in 1947 affect the religious population of South Asia?

It created Muslim majorities in what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh.

It created Muslim majorities in what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh.

It created Hindu majorities in what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh.

It created Hindu majorities in what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh.

It created Muslim majorities in what is now India and Nepal.

It created Muslim majorities in what is now India and Nepal.

It created Buddhist majorities in what is now India and Nepal.

None of the above options accurately represent the effects of the partition of British India on the religious population of South Asia. The correct answer is: It created Hindu majorities in what is now India and Nepal, and Muslim majorities in what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh.