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الصفحة 223
... colleagues again , Nehru per- ceived that the Congress was groping in the dark . The Working Committee were divided in their opinion as to whether civil dis- obedience should or should not be withdrawn . Gandhi favoured its continuance ...
... colleagues again , Nehru per- ceived that the Congress was groping in the dark . The Working Committee were divided in their opinion as to whether civil dis- obedience should or should not be withdrawn . Gandhi favoured its continuance ...
الصفحة 243
... colleagues , not all of whom , he confessed , agreed wholeheart- edly with his views , although they were reluctant to oppose him openly . In the circumstances he felt that by withdrawing from the Congress his colleagues would be free ...
... colleagues , not all of whom , he confessed , agreed wholeheart- edly with his views , although they were reluctant to oppose him openly . In the circumstances he felt that by withdrawing from the Congress his colleagues would be free ...
الصفحة 287
... colleagues , notably Nehru , Azad and Patel , the principle of non - violence was accepted only in relation to their internal political struggle , and was never intended to be extended to external war . Indeed , as they pointed out to ...
... colleagues , notably Nehru , Azad and Patel , the principle of non - violence was accepted only in relation to their internal political struggle , and was never intended to be extended to external war . Indeed , as they pointed out to ...
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