The Struggle for PakistanUniversity of Karachi, 1965 - 394 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 155
... parties together and arrive at a common agreement , and then , they say , we shall get what we want from Great Britain . These good friends forget one central fact . The Congress , which professes to speak for India , and wants ...
... parties together and arrive at a common agreement , and then , they say , we shall get what we want from Great Britain . These good friends forget one central fact . The Congress , which professes to speak for India , and wants ...
الصفحة 223
... parties . The parties would then be free to accept it in part or in full or to reject it . Gandhi agreed to this plan but stipulated that the committee should not contain any representatives of the Congress , the Muslim League , the ...
... parties . The parties would then be free to accept it in part or in full or to reject it . Gandhi agreed to this plan but stipulated that the committee should not contain any representatives of the Congress , the Muslim League , the ...
الصفحة 235
... parties themselves . The discussion proceeded smoothly on all the points until the provision relating to communal parity was reached . On 27 June the Conference met briefly and decided to adjourn so that Jinnah and Pant could continue ...
... parties themselves . The discussion proceeded smoothly on all the points until the provision relating to communal parity was reached . On 27 June the Conference met briefly and decided to adjourn so that Jinnah and Pant could continue ...
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Introductory | 1 |
The Formulation of Attitudes | 18 |
19141935 | 43 |
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accepted agreed agreement April Assam August Azad basis Bengal Bihar Bombay Britain British Government Cabinet Mission Central claim co-operation coalition Committee Conference Congress leaders Congress ministries Constituent Assembly Constitution-making body Coupland Cripps December decided declared defence Delhi elections ernment Executive Council favour federal Full text Gandhi Government of India Governor Governor-General Hindu Hindu Mahasabha Hindu-Muslim Ibid independence India Muslim League Indian Annual Register Indian National Congress Interim Government Islam issue Jamil-ud-Din Ahmad Jinnah July June Khan Lahore Lahore Resolution Legislative Assembly legislature Leonard Mosley Liaquat Ali Khan London Lord Majesty's Government majority Menon ment Military Gazette Minister minorities Mountbatten Musalmans Muslim demand Muslim India Muslims of India negotiations Nehru North-West Frontier Province opinion Pakistan Panjab parties principle proposals rejected representatives resolution responsible rule safeguards Sapru scheme seats Secretary session Sikhs statement subcontinent tion Union V. P. Menon Viceroy Viceroy's Wavell