Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Temas281-292Malvika Singh, 1983 |
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... continue to feel that they are second class Hindus , natu- rally they will be our weakest link , they will be the most vulnerable to pressures and temptations . It is indeed remarkable that despite cen- turies of oppression they continue ...
... continue to feel that they are second class Hindus , natu- rally they will be our weakest link , they will be the most vulnerable to pressures and temptations . It is indeed remarkable that despite cen- turies of oppression they continue ...
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... continue to evolve . For it to stand still is to atrophy . When that happens , political organisations structured around it inevitably also wither . In the sub - continental poli- tics of India , we currently witness four major themes ...
... continue to evolve . For it to stand still is to atrophy . When that happens , political organisations structured around it inevitably also wither . In the sub - continental poli- tics of India , we currently witness four major themes ...
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... continue this earlier approach ... This tendency was further aggrav- ated because of the fear of the country not ... continuing conflicts in Kashmir and regarding Hyderabad . The partition riots and the enor- mous flow of migrants ...
... continue this earlier approach ... This tendency was further aggrav- ated because of the fear of the country not ... continuing conflicts in Kashmir and regarding Hyderabad . The partition riots and the enor- mous flow of migrants ...
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