India's Struggle for FreedomNBA, 1962 - 310 pages |
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Page 232
... action to defend their interests and advance them . " 10 No effective action was of course , possible without a National Government , but that was no reason , they said , why in the meantime we should remain just desperately indignant ...
... action to defend their interests and advance them . " 10 No effective action was of course , possible without a National Government , but that was no reason , they said , why in the meantime we should remain just desperately indignant ...
Page 250
... Action in conformity with this sentiment was all that was desired , but unfor- tunately such action was not immediately forthcoming . For nearly three weeks the Gandhi - Jinnah negotiations went on , but unhappy India was told again ...
... Action in conformity with this sentiment was all that was desired , but unfor- tunately such action was not immediately forthcoming . For nearly three weeks the Gandhi - Jinnah negotiations went on , but unhappy India was told again ...
Page 275
... action " for the achievement of the League's aims . This might have meant at any rate a good augury for mass action , but it was , as subsequent events made abundantly clear , not really a call for anti- imperialist militancy but merely ...
... action " for the achievement of the League's aims . This might have meant at any rate a good augury for mass action , but it was , as subsequent events made abundantly clear , not really a call for anti- imperialist militancy but merely ...
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