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India Unreconciled - A Documented History of Indian Political Events from the Crisis of August 1942 to February 1944

1943

The "Free Press Journal" 510; The "Bombay Chronicle" 510; The "Dawn" 510; The "Tribune" 511; The "Star of India" 511; The "Searchlight" 512; The "Pioneer" 512; The "Hindu" 512; The "Statesman" 513; The "Leader" 513; The "Times of India" 514; The "Hindustan Times" 514; The "Indian Express': 515; The "National Call" 515; The "Amrita Bazar Patrika" 516; The "Hindustan Standard" 516; The "Sind Observe [...] In the second section the full text of the Gandhi-Linlithgow correspotlence relating to the Fast the debates in the Central Legislature the proceedings of the Leaders' Conference and connected matter have been indluded. [...] Muslim League "for the purpose of arriving at an agreement and securing the installation of a National Government to meet the present emergency." The resolution urged that "to sacrifice the chances of the formation of a National Government for the doubtful advantage of maintaining a controversy over the unity of India is a most unwise policy and that it has become necessary to choose the lesser e [...] The proposal of the withdrawal of the British was never intended to mean the physical withdrawal of all Britishers from India." After recalling the hope that "real power would be transferred to popular representatives so as to enable the nation to make its fullest contribution towards the realization of human freedom"INTRODUCTION 13 throughout the world which is in danger of being crushed the re [...] India in bondage will continue to be the symbol of British Imperialism and the taint of that Imperialism will affect the fortunes of the United Nations." "Only the glow of freedom now can release that energy and enthusiasm of millions of people which will immediately transform the nature of the war." "On the declaration of India's Independence a provisional Goernment will be formed and free
history
Pages
535
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143832
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-8 Devadas Gandhi view
Introduction
9-40 unknown view
Churchill Speaks on India
41-43 unknown view
Reactions to Churchill’s Statement
44-52 unknown view
Cripps’s Belated Theory
53-55 unknown view
Views and Events
56-79 unknown view
A Premier “Dismissed”
80-81 unknown view
Ban on Contact with Gandhiji
82-87 unknown view
Viceroy’s Term Extended
88-89 unknown view
Non-Party Leaders’ Statement
90-93 unknown view
Lord Linlithgow on Unity
94-99 unknown view
Dr. S. P. Mookerjee’s Resignation
100-108 unknown view
Part II
109-238 unknown view
Part III
239-308 unknown view
Part IV
309-440 unknown view
Part V
441-482 unknown view
Part VI
483-520 unknown view
Chronology
521-522 unknown view
Index
523-528 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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