Seminar, Temas341-352R. Thapar, 1988 |
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... forces behind it ; ( c ) the strength of such a movement ; and ( d ) its acceptance by the people . Once a conclusion is reached , the government must formulate a long term policy to deal with it . This has obviously not been done in ...
... forces behind it ; ( c ) the strength of such a movement ; and ( d ) its acceptance by the people . Once a conclusion is reached , the government must formulate a long term policy to deal with it . This has obviously not been done in ...
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... forces ; let him talk to those mothers who have lost their sons , or wives whose husbands have been tortured and killed by state terrorism ; let him go to the border districts of Punjab and see the inundation of the rural areas by men ...
... forces ; let him talk to those mothers who have lost their sons , or wives whose husbands have been tortured and killed by state terrorism ; let him go to the border districts of Punjab and see the inundation of the rural areas by men ...
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... forces in the country do not show sufficient aware- ness to take up the Punjab question despite knowing full well that it is bound to have its repercussions on the unity of the country itself . Most of them confine their actions to ...
... forces in the country do not show sufficient aware- ness to take up the Punjab question despite knowing full well that it is bound to have its repercussions on the unity of the country itself . Most of them confine their actions to ...
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