Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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Along with many of his countrymen he regarded as a challenge Lord
Birkenhead's taunt that he had twice in three years invited his Indian critics to put
forward their own suggestions for a constitution but with no response . The
conference met ...
Along with many of his countrymen he regarded as a challenge Lord
Birkenhead's taunt that he had twice in three years invited his Indian critics to put
forward their own suggestions for a constitution but with no response . The
conference met ...
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He returned to India on June 5th with instructions to make a constitutional offer on
behalf of the British Government ... The Viceroy said that these proposals
embodied “ the utmost progress possible within the present constitution , ” but
that ...
He returned to India on June 5th with instructions to make a constitutional offer on
behalf of the British Government ... The Viceroy said that these proposals
embodied “ the utmost progress possible within the present constitution , ” but
that ...
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tion accepting the constitution framed by the Constituent Assembly of India as the
constitution for Hyderabad subject to ratification by the State's people . In January
, 1952 , India held her first general elections under the new constitution in ...
tion accepting the constitution framed by the Constituent Assembly of India as the
constitution for Hyderabad subject to ratification by the State's people . In January
, 1952 , India held her first general elections under the new constitution in ...
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