His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
64 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT prisoners in an Indo- Burmese pidgin language. Vivid reports were sent home on the well- being or othe ...
Dreams of Youth 65 strike. The ostensible reason was the refusal of the government to sanc- tion funds for the observance of Dur ...
66 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Milton as effective in his de scrip tions of darkness as Shakespeare is sweet in his de scrip tions of ...
Dreams of Youth 67 in India, however, proved more obdurate than their counterparts in Ireland. Winning the vote was not suf fi c ...
68 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT sick prisoner any longer in Burmese jails, but the powers- that- be re- fused to relent. Meanwhile, Su ...
Dreams of Youth 69 Sarat replied that the sentiments Subhas had expressed were worthy of him, but did not stop negotiating with ...
70 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT people.”^53 Jackson wanted to end police tyranny; and so after two and a half years of detention witho ...
Dreams of Youth 71 and prepare to move house. “I felt rather uncomfortable after you all left suddenly,” Subhas wrote to Bivabat ...
72 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT The Simon Commission seemed to deny the very basis of Indian nationhood, seeing the country as a colle ...
Dreams of Youth 73 queer mixture of po lit i cal democrats and social conservatives.” He de- clared in unequivocal terms: If we ...
74 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Congress toward a bolder articulation of its aims. The Indian National Congress met in Calcutta for it ...
Dreams of Youth 75 Hooghly district students’ conference in July 1929, he argued that both individual and national fulfillment s ...
76 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT the country and initiating the Lahore conspiracy case against them in mid- 1929. Several of the accuse ...
Dreams of Youth 77 under Subhas Chandra Bose, who now took charge of the funeral rites. After the rites were completed, Subhas r ...
78 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT ference. They saw it as a ploy similar to Lloyd George’s constitutional convention for Ireland, which ...
Dreams of Youth 79 against the British raj. Defiance of the salt laws was followed by a boy- cott of British goods, the picketin ...
80 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT rebellious tendency in Bengal, not just against the British but against the all- India leadership of t ...
Dreams of Youth 81 Singh and his comrades. There had been widespread expectation that their death sentence would be commuted. On ...
82 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT that we should not blindly imitate any other people and that we should assimilate what we learn elsewh ...
Dreams of Youth 83 28, 1931, Mahatma Gandhi arrived in Bombay as a deck- passenger on the S.S. Pilsna. With the new viceroy, Lor ...
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