Jawaharlal Nehru |
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Mrs. Besant was not the only woman whose oratory moved Nehru . He found the lyric eloquence of Sarojini Naidu , poetess and politician and the first Indian woman to be President of the Congress , equally evocative .
Mrs. Besant was not the only woman whose oratory moved Nehru . He found the lyric eloquence of Sarojini Naidu , poetess and politician and the first Indian woman to be President of the Congress , equally evocative .
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He was appalled and moved to indignation by their tales . What touched him was their simple faith in him and his colleagues to work a miracle and better their lot . As they spoke , their pinched tired faces glowed with excitement and ...
He was appalled and moved to indignation by their tales . What touched him was their simple faith in him and his colleagues to work a miracle and better their lot . As they spoke , their pinched tired faces glowed with excitement and ...
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There was opposition from some quarters and a few amendments were moved , but after Gandhi and Abdul Ghaffar Khan had spoken the resolution was passed . Nehru also moved a resolution on Bhagat Singh and his two comrades who had been ...
There was opposition from some quarters and a few amendments were moved , but after Gandhi and Abdul Ghaffar Khan had spoken the resolution was passed . Nehru also moved a resolution on Bhagat Singh and his two comrades who had been ...
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