Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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i ta's 1 " I am called a Kashmiri in the sense that ten generations ago my people
came down from Kashmir to India , ” he remarked . “ That is not the bond I have in
mind when I think of Kashmir , but other bonds which have tied us much closer .
i ta's 1 " I am called a Kashmiri in the sense that ten generations ago my people
came down from Kashmir to India , ” he remarked . “ That is not the bond I have in
mind when I think of Kashmir , but other bonds which have tied us much closer .
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Kashmir , he referred to Kashmir as “ a frontier territory adjoining great nations
and therefore we were bound to take an interest in the developments there . "
Some three weeks later he elaborated on the same theme in the first official
statement ...
Kashmir , he referred to Kashmir as “ a frontier territory adjoining great nations
and therefore we were bound to take an interest in the developments there . "
Some three weeks later he elaborated on the same theme in the first official
statement ...
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can be more fantastically untrue . We could not for instance send our armies and
we would not be there if we were not supported by very large sections of the
population , which means the Muslims of Kashmir . We would not have gone
there in ...
can be more fantastically untrue . We could not for instance send our armies and
we would not be there if we were not supported by very large sections of the
population , which means the Muslims of Kashmir . We would not have gone
there in ...
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