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Page 178
... accepted for achieving its aims . In his statement of 26th July last he has dwelt chiefly upon his own faith in the creed of non - violence and all that flows from it and not on the policy or programme which under very specific ...
... accepted for achieving its aims . In his statement of 26th July last he has dwelt chiefly upon his own faith in the creed of non - violence and all that flows from it and not on the policy or programme which under very specific ...
Page 180
... accepted and formulated by the Congress and not by every word or sentiment which might have found utterance from the lips of Mahatmaji " . Many of his theories , as he points out , have " yet to find favour not only with Congressmen ...
... accepted and formulated by the Congress and not by every word or sentiment which might have found utterance from the lips of Mahatmaji " . Many of his theories , as he points out , have " yet to find favour not only with Congressmen ...
Page 300
... acceptance of the services of Mr. Yashpal Kapoor for her election , when he was a gazetted officer of the Central Government . From the known facts it is obvious that Mrs. Gandhi was keen that Mr. Kapoor should resign from Government ...
... acceptance of the services of Mr. Yashpal Kapoor for her election , when he was a gazetted officer of the Central Government . From the known facts it is obvious that Mrs. Gandhi was keen that Mr. Kapoor should resign from Government ...
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