India of My Dreams"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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... Musalmans , as much for Parsis and Christians as for the Jains , Jews and Sikhs , irrespective of any distinction of caste or creed or status in life . Young India , 5-3 - '31 The very connotation of the word and the means of its ...
... Musalmans , as much for Parsis and Christians as for the Jains , Jews and Sikhs , irrespective of any distinction of caste or creed or status in life . Young India , 5-3 - '31 The very connotation of the word and the means of its ...
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... Musalmans and Sikhs always at war with one another when there was no British rule , when there was no English face seen here ? We have chapter and verse given to us by Hindu histo- rians and by Musalman historians to say that we were ...
... Musalmans and Sikhs always at war with one another when there was no British rule , when there was no English face seen here ? We have chapter and verse given to us by Hindu histo- rians and by Musalman historians to say that we were ...
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... Musalmans and all so - called high - class Hindus who kill animals for food or sacrifice . The argument that because slaughter - houses , toddy - shops , and houses of ill - fame are or should be isolated , untouchables should likewise ...
... Musalmans and all so - called high - class Hindus who kill animals for food or sacrifice . The argument that because slaughter - houses , toddy - shops , and houses of ill - fame are or should be isolated , untouchables should likewise ...
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THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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