Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... League infuriated Jinnah and his followers . The Congress pleaded that it was willing to invite Muslim representatives , includ- ing members of the League , to join its provincial ministries provided they became members of the Congress ...
... League infuriated Jinnah and his followers . The Congress pleaded that it was willing to invite Muslim representatives , includ- ing members of the League , to join its provincial ministries provided they became members of the Congress ...
الصفحة 321
... League was invited to nominate five representatives , but Jinnah de- clined . The Congress accepted the invitation , and Nehru in his capac- ity as the Congress President wrote to Jinnah suggesting a coalition government . Jinnah was ...
... League was invited to nominate five representatives , but Jinnah de- clined . The Congress accepted the invitation , and Nehru in his capac- ity as the Congress President wrote to Jinnah suggesting a coalition government . Jinnah was ...
الصفحة 323
... League would have the same number of representa- tives in the Interim Government as the Congress . The British Cabi- net accordingly expressed its inability to invite Jinnah to London . The Qaid - i - Azam had now no alternative to ...
... League would have the same number of representa- tives in the Interim Government as the Congress . The British Cabi- net accordingly expressed its inability to invite Jinnah to London . The Qaid - i - Azam had now no alternative to ...
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