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78. Autobiography, p. 467.

79. Sarkar, Modern India, as in 53, p. 263.

80. CWMG, Vol. XUX, pp. 190-93.

81. CWMG, Vol. LI, pp 31-2.

82. hi Autobiography (p 379), Nehru records his emotions on hearing of Candhi's fast: Tor two days I was in darkness with no light to show the way out, my heart sinking when I thought of some results of Gandhiji's action.... And then I felt annoyed with him for choosing a side-issue for his final sacrifice—just a question of electorate. What would be the result on our freedom movement? Would not the larger issues fade into the background, for the time being at least?'

83. Ambedkar, Congress, as in 64, pp. 183-4.

84. Ibid., p. 169.

85. The term is Nehru's—see Autobiography, p. 370.

86. CWMG, VoL XVII, p. 60.

87. CWMG, VoL XXVII, p. 206.



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