Jawaharlal Nehru |
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His cousins were much older than he , and though he often listened to their grown - up talk the gulf of years prevented any affinity or companionship between them . One can imagine the little boy listening wide - eyed and not always ...
His cousins were much older than he , and though he often listened to their grown - up talk the gulf of years prevented any affinity or companionship between them . One can imagine the little boy listening wide - eyed and not always ...
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Their talks ended on September 26th , and on the following day their correspondence was released . As Gandhi said , “ The talks and correspondence seem to run in parallel lines , and never touch one another . ” Nehru and his companions ...
Their talks ended on September 26th , and on the following day their correspondence was released . As Gandhi said , “ The talks and correspondence seem to run in parallel lines , and never touch one another . ” Nehru and his companions ...
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“ I will enter into discussion on one condition only , ” he loftily insisted when they sat down to talk . “ Mr. Jinnah , ” said Mountbatten , “ I am not prepared to discuss conditions or indeed the present situation until I have had the ...
“ I will enter into discussion on one condition only , ” he loftily insisted when they sat down to talk . “ Mr. Jinnah , ” said Mountbatten , “ I am not prepared to discuss conditions or indeed the present situation until I have had the ...
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