Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... freedom and democracy and may at any time betray these ideals . India cannot associate itself with such a Government or be asked to give her resources for democratic freedom which is denied to her and which is likely to be betrayed . In ...
... freedom and democracy and may at any time betray these ideals . India cannot associate itself with such a Government or be asked to give her resources for democratic freedom which is denied to her and which is likely to be betrayed . In ...
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... freedom were conceded and recognised . Having broken with its leader and been rebuffed by the British Government for its pains , the Congress realised that it could no longer remain passive . As Nehru put it , " Positive action became ...
... freedom were conceded and recognised . Having broken with its leader and been rebuffed by the British Government for its pains , the Congress realised that it could no longer remain passive . As Nehru put it , " Positive action became ...
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... freedom , the Father of our Nation , who , embodying the old spirit of India , held aloft the torch of freedom and lighted up the darkness that surrounded us . We have often been unworthy followers of his and have strayed from his ...
... freedom , the Father of our Nation , who , embodying the old spirit of India , held aloft the torch of freedom and lighted up the darkness that surrounded us . We have often been unworthy followers of his and have strayed from his ...
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