India Betrayed, Volume 1Red-Rose Publications, 1980 - India |
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Page 229
... present lot . They want some positive deliverance to shake them out of their passivity , some cause that immediately affects them to fight for . A proud people do not accept present degradation and misery for fear that something worse ...
... present lot . They want some positive deliverance to shake them out of their passivity , some cause that immediately affects them to fight for . A proud people do not accept present degradation and misery for fear that something worse ...
Page 233
... present that counts . What will happen after the war nobody knows , and to postpone anything till then is to admit bankruptcy and invite disaster . I would suggest that the leaders of America and Britain declare : First , that every ...
... present that counts . What will happen after the war nobody knows , and to postpone anything till then is to admit bankruptcy and invite disaster . I would suggest that the leaders of America and Britain declare : First , that every ...
Page 266
... present indicated to take the following course : " On the basis of the above understanding some way should be found to get the Governer - General to make a proposal or suggestion that he desires an interim Government to be formed in the ...
... present indicated to take the following course : " On the basis of the above understanding some way should be found to get the Governer - General to make a proposal or suggestion that he desires an interim Government to be formed in the ...
Contents
Indias Paradise Lost | 1 |
The Seeds Of Betrayal | 27 |
Our Castes And Creeds | 54 |
Copyright | |
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