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... fact a revolt against the poli- I believe most firmly that the tical monolithicism practised by a Punjabi military ... fact that a majority of Pakistan broke away expressing friendship for India , the impact of this fact on the Hindu ...
... fact a revolt against the poli- I believe most firmly that the tical monolithicism practised by a Punjabi military ... fact that a majority of Pakistan broke away expressing friendship for India , the impact of this fact on the Hindu ...
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... fact that he had the backing of most of the im- portant members of the teaching community , the leaders had decid- ed not to precipitate violence . ' Peace Squads ' went around curb- ing the few unruly and over enthusiastic elements in ...
... fact that he had the backing of most of the im- portant members of the teaching community , the leaders had decid- ed not to precipitate violence . ' Peace Squads ' went around curb- ing the few unruly and over enthusiastic elements in ...
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... fact possess all the qualities which the author approves of . For example , he praises their faith in democracy for his paranoic vision sees India as having been ' gheraod by non - democratic States ' . Shinde has some strange ideas ...
... fact possess all the qualities which the author approves of . For example , he praises their faith in democracy for his paranoic vision sees India as having been ' gheraod by non - democratic States ' . Shinde has some strange ideas ...
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