Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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“ That visit was a revelation to me , ” he wrote . He had never stayed in a village before , and the dumb misery of the starving peasants clad in rags , hungry and emaciated , was a new and overwhelming experience .
“ That visit was a revelation to me , ” he wrote . He had never stayed in a village before , and the dumb misery of the starving peasants clad in rags , hungry and emaciated , was a new and overwhelming experience .
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“ Many of us who worked for the Congress programme , " wrote Nehru , “ lived in a kind of intoxication during the year 1921. We were full of excitement and optimism and buoyant enthusiasm . We sensed the happiness of a person crusading ...
“ Many of us who worked for the Congress programme , " wrote Nehru , “ lived in a kind of intoxication during the year 1921. We were full of excitement and optimism and buoyant enthusiasm . We sensed the happiness of a person crusading ...
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“ We talked and argued in a circle , ” he wrote , “ hardly understanding each other's language or thought , so great was the difference in political outlook . " Gandhi had been cautious in his communications . “ Jawaharlal's must be the ...
“ We talked and argued in a circle , ” he wrote , “ hardly understanding each other's language or thought , so great was the difference in political outlook . " Gandhi had been cautious in his communications . “ Jawaharlal's must be the ...
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