The Struggle for PakistanUniversity of Karachi, 1969 - 389 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 97
... opinion which rules . But in the Congress provinces , once the elections were over , public opinion was replaced by the fiat of the Congress High Command . Congress voters had expressed a wish to be ruled by their Cong- ress ...
... opinion which rules . But in the Congress provinces , once the elections were over , public opinion was replaced by the fiat of the Congress High Command . Congress voters had expressed a wish to be ruled by their Cong- ress ...
الصفحة 259
... opinion . " It was open to the Constituent Assembly to vary the proposals , to reject or improve upon them ; otherwise the Constituent Assembly could not be a sovereign body . Thus the Mission had suggested certain subjects for the ...
... opinion . " It was open to the Constituent Assembly to vary the proposals , to reject or improve upon them ; otherwise the Constituent Assembly could not be a sovereign body . Thus the Mission had suggested certain subjects for the ...
الصفحة 288
... opinion were quick to notice the dan- gerous implications of the announcement . The Times felt that , instead of bringing harmony , this inflexible commitment would probably seriously affect Indian welfare . 5 The Daily Telegraph ...
... opinion were quick to notice the dan- gerous implications of the announcement . The Times felt that , instead of bringing harmony , this inflexible commitment would probably seriously affect Indian welfare . 5 The Daily Telegraph ...
المحتوى
Introductory | 1 |
The Formulation of Attitudes | 17 |
19141935 | 42 |
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accepted agreed agreement areas asked August authority basis Bengal body British Government Cabinet called Central civil claim Committee communal Conference Congress leaders Congress Working Committee Constituent Assembly Constitution Council December decided decision Delhi demand effort elected establishment existence fact federal final future Gandhi give given hand Hindu House Ibid idea important independence India India Muslim League interests interim issue Jinnah July June Khan leaders Legislative legislature letter London Lord Majesty's Government majority March matter meeting Menon ment Minister ministry minorities Mission movement Muslim League negotiations Nehru offer opinion organization Pakistan Panjab parties political position possible present principle problem proposals provinces question rejected Report representatives resolution responsible result rule scheme seats Secretary separate statement subcontinent taken talks tion Union United Viceroy whole