Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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It was a plausible , even attractive argument , but it did not convince Nehru . He
felt that to enter the legislatures would be to divert the people's attention from the
single objective of independence through mass effort , and to dissipate and ...
It was a plausible , even attractive argument , but it did not convince Nehru . He
felt that to enter the legislatures would be to divert the people's attention from the
single objective of independence through mass effort , and to dissipate and ...
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Nor was Nehru happy over the decision to enter the legislatures , which he had
always felt were unreal and unrelated to the urgent needs and problems of the
country . But even this move , with the vast political depression weighing over the
...
Nor was Nehru happy over the decision to enter the legislatures , which he had
always felt were unreal and unrelated to the urgent needs and problems of the
country . But even this move , with the vast political depression weighing over the
...
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I felt terribly lonely in this wide world . I have always felt a little lonely almost from
childhood up . But a few bonds strengthened me , a few strong supports held me
up . That loneliness never went , but it was lessened . But now I felt absolutely ...
I felt terribly lonely in this wide world . I have always felt a little lonely almost from
childhood up . But a few bonds strengthened me , a few strong supports held me
up . That loneliness never went , but it was lessened . But now I felt absolutely ...
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