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... party's links with big business and dependence on the kulaks also contributed to the growth of dissidence and factionalism in the Congress ... Nehru became conscious of these developments only towards the end of his life , by which time ...
... party's links with big business and dependence on the kulaks also contributed to the growth of dissidence and factionalism in the Congress ... Nehru became conscious of these developments only towards the end of his life , by which time ...
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... party directives . If India had an ideologically committed party , both at the national and State levels , spurious demands like States ' reor- ganization would not have become important after twenty five years of independence . Since ...
... party directives . If India had an ideologically committed party , both at the national and State levels , spurious demands like States ' reor- ganization would not have become important after twenty five years of independence . Since ...
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... Party - provides precisely the framework for such an onward moving consensus without degenerating into an autocracy . As I had described the model ( it is not ' Kothari's Congress system ' as Mathur states it but a system that has been ...
... Party - provides precisely the framework for such an onward moving consensus without degenerating into an autocracy . As I had described the model ( it is not ' Kothari's Congress system ' as Mathur states it but a system that has been ...
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