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... Singh's consistent stand won over Muslims , and gave them another alternative to voting Congress . If the Congress was thoroughly beaten in the elections which followed , so was Mulayam Singh . His attitude on Mandal and Mandir , and ...
... Singh's consistent stand won over Muslims , and gave them another alternative to voting Congress . If the Congress was thoroughly beaten in the elections which followed , so was Mulayam Singh . His attitude on Mandal and Mandir , and ...
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... Singh's evasive remarks seemed to place in doubt their agreed electoral arrangement for parliamentary polls . Mulayam Singh , realising that he was only in power in one state , and that too in coalition , had always tried to main- tain ...
... Singh's evasive remarks seemed to place in doubt their agreed electoral arrangement for parliamentary polls . Mulayam Singh , realising that he was only in power in one state , and that too in coalition , had always tried to main- tain ...
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... Singh , Ajit Kumar . Economic base and dynamics of growth of Lucknow . ' Indian Journal of Regional Science ' 28 ( 1 ) : 1991 : 1-9 . . Economic problems and prospects of U.P. ' Yojana ' 37 ( 19 ) : 31 October 1993 : 13-16 . Singh ...
... Singh , Ajit Kumar . Economic base and dynamics of growth of Lucknow . ' Indian Journal of Regional Science ' 28 ( 1 ) : 1991 : 1-9 . . Economic problems and prospects of U.P. ' Yojana ' 37 ( 19 ) : 31 October 1993 : 13-16 . Singh ...
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