Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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He had never been happy over the truce which he had accepted as a matter of discipline , not conviction . How could he commend it wholeheartedly to the open Congress ? But as usual he rationalised these contradictions .
He had never been happy over the truce which he had accepted as a matter of discipline , not conviction . How could he commend it wholeheartedly to the open Congress ? But as usual he rationalised these contradictions .
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Should the Congress contest the elections to the legislatures which were scheduled for the opening months of 1937 , and if successful should they accept office and form governments in the provinces ? Nehru was of the opinion that the ...
Should the Congress contest the elections to the legislatures which were scheduled for the opening months of 1937 , and if successful should they accept office and form governments in the provinces ? Nehru was of the opinion that the ...
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The Congress realised that the operative words in Jinnah's offer were “ on an equal footing , ” which if accepted ... This expressed the willingness of the Congress , “ as a result of the elections to accept the Muslim League as the ...
The Congress realised that the operative words in Jinnah's offer were “ on an equal footing , ” which if accepted ... This expressed the willingness of the Congress , “ as a result of the elections to accept the Muslim League as the ...
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