Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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7 tive withdrew them , thereby casting itself out in the wilderness and leaving the field free - to Jinnah and the British . With the resignation of the ministries of Congress by November , 1939 , Governors ' rule operated in eight ...
7 tive withdrew them , thereby casting itself out in the wilderness and leaving the field free - to Jinnah and the British . With the resignation of the ministries of Congress by November , 1939 , Governors ' rule operated in eight ...
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Jinnah represented the Muslim League , and each was assisted by his respective Working Committee who convened at Simla . Nehru was there . The conference almost immediately ran into difficulties , for Azad and Jinnah were unable to ...
Jinnah represented the Muslim League , and each was assisted by his respective Working Committee who convened at Simla . Nehru was there . The conference almost immediately ran into difficulties , for Azad and Jinnah were unable to ...
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Jinnah first put out a “ feeler " in a press interview that if the British Government were to invite him to London to ... The Congress realised that the operative words in Jinnah's offer were “ on an equal footing , ” which if accepted ...
Jinnah first put out a “ feeler " in a press interview that if the British Government were to invite him to London to ... The Congress realised that the operative words in Jinnah's offer were “ on an equal footing , ” which if accepted ...
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