India's Struggle for FreedomNBA, 1962 - 310 pages |
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Page 85
... Official benevolence did not suddenly whisk into existence the National Congress . The movement was in any case coming into its own , and the Government wanted ingeniously to make sure that it did not go out of its control . So the official ...
... Official benevolence did not suddenly whisk into existence the National Congress . The movement was in any case coming into its own , and the Government wanted ingeniously to make sure that it did not go out of its control . So the official ...
Page 93
... official " Pioneer " , had denounc- ed the Congress from the beginning as a seditious and un- representative ... officials to attend Congress sessions even as visitors , and the private secretary to the Lieutenant- Governor of Bengal ...
... official " Pioneer " , had denounc- ed the Congress from the beginning as a seditious and un- representative ... officials to attend Congress sessions even as visitors , and the private secretary to the Lieutenant- Governor of Bengal ...
Page 242
... official estimate for the period till the end of 1942 : Persons arrested - 60,229 ; persons detained under Defence Rules - 18,000 ; persons killed by Police or Military Firing - 940 ; persons injured on account of Police or Military ...
... official estimate for the period till the end of 1942 : Persons arrested - 60,229 ; persons detained under Defence Rules - 18,000 ; persons killed by Police or Military Firing - 940 ; persons injured on account of Police or Military ...
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