Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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Meanwhile , the British authorities betrayed increasing symptoms of suspicion and fear . On May 10th Jawaharlal's sister Sarup was married at Allahabad to a young lawyer , Ranjit Pandit , who was later to become Nehru's close friend .
Meanwhile , the British authorities betrayed increasing symptoms of suspicion and fear . On May 10th Jawaharlal's sister Sarup was married at Allahabad to a young lawyer , Ranjit Pandit , who was later to become Nehru's close friend .
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This reading of possibilities is confounded by Churchill's war memoirs , which disclose that the British Prime Minister remained adamantly obtuse to President Roosevelt's appeals on behalf of India . On August 7 , 1942 , the All - India ...
This reading of possibilities is confounded by Churchill's war memoirs , which disclose that the British Prime Minister remained adamantly obtuse to President Roosevelt's appeals on behalf of India . On August 7 , 1942 , the All - India ...
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Had the British authorities headed by the Governor , Sir Evan Jenkins , acted more decisively and stepped into the breach created by the resignation of the Ministry , the situation might have been brought more promptly under control .
Had the British authorities headed by the Governor , Sir Evan Jenkins , acted more decisively and stepped into the breach created by the resignation of the Ministry , the situation might have been brought more promptly under control .
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