India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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He will then have the right to expect similar treatment from his Muslim neighbour and will probably get the expected ... Supposing the Hindus are in a majority in a village with a sprinkling of Muslims in their midst , the duty of the ...
He will then have the right to expect similar treatment from his Muslim neighbour and will probably get the expected ... Supposing the Hindus are in a majority in a village with a sprinkling of Muslims in their midst , the duty of the ...
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Besides , the Muslims of Madras know enough Hindi to use it sufficiently well . It has to be noted that Muslims throughout India speak Urdu and they are found in large numbers in every province . Thus Hindi has already established ...
Besides , the Muslims of Madras know enough Hindi to use it sufficiently well . It has to be noted that Muslims throughout India speak Urdu and they are found in large numbers in every province . Thus Hindi has already established ...
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Sheikh Abdulla came on the scene because he claimed to represent the people of Kashmir and Jammu , not merely the Muslims but the whole of the people . He had heard whispers that Kashmir could be divided into two parts , Jammu going to ...
Sheikh Abdulla came on the scene because he claimed to represent the people of Kashmir and Jammu , not merely the Muslims but the whole of the people . He had heard whispers that Kashmir could be divided into two parts , Jammu going to ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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