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... Government and the protests of the Government of India had been practically ignored by the Dominions Office in London and the South African Government who seemed to regard India as a negligible quantity . Harassed by invidious and ...
... Government and the protests of the Government of India had been practically ignored by the Dominions Office in London and the South African Government who seemed to regard India as a negligible quantity . Harassed by invidious and ...
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... India , Montagu severely castigated in the House of Commons the Government of India as well as the India Office in London for the debacle of the British campaign in Mesopotamia . He said : " The Government of India is too wooden , too ...
... India , Montagu severely castigated in the House of Commons the Government of India as well as the India Office in London for the debacle of the British campaign in Mesopotamia . He said : " The Government of India is too wooden , too ...
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... Government of India enacted in March 1919 the Rowlatt Act , which was repressive of civil liber- ties , Mahatma Gandhi decided to offer civil disobedience to them . It led to the Amritsar massacre of Indians by General Dyer which , in ...
... Government of India enacted in March 1919 the Rowlatt Act , which was repressive of civil liber- ties , Mahatma Gandhi decided to offer civil disobedience to them . It led to the Amritsar massacre of Indians by General Dyer which , in ...
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