His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
126 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT more eclectic range, with the presence of Dilip Kumar Roy and the young sensation Uma Basu, whom Gand ...
Exile in Europe 127 Gandhi lent a helping hand by taking up their cause with the British governor of the province. From the pris ...
128 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT December of 1937, Subhas wrote ten chapters of his unfin ished biogra- phy, which he wanted to title ...
Exile in Europe 129 to posit the self—“the mind which receives”—and the nonself—“the source of all impressions.” The nonself—“re ...
130 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT tionship and marriage a closely guarded secret. Emilie’s explanation was simple. “Country came first” ...
Exile in Europe 131 “You are the first woman I have loved,” Subhas had written to her. “God grant that you may also be the last. ...
132 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT broadest anti- imperialist front, and should have the two- fold objective of winning po lit i cal fre ...
Exile in Europe 133 the Labour opposition in the House of Commons, and other Labour party leaders, including Stafford Cripps, Ge ...
134 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT when they encountered the man whom they had been taught for a de- cade and a half to regard as a dang ...
5 The Warrior and the Saint Your strength has been sorely taxed by imprisonment, banishment and disease, but rather than impairi ...
136 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT The differences of perspective between Bose and Gandhi were not limited to what each considered legit ...
The Warrior and the Saint 137 ing Committee, the top decision- making body of the Congress. He had on occasion threatened resign ...
138 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT that had been built to host the Congress session. It took two hours for the pro ces sion to travel th ...
The Warrior and the Saint 139 of bamboo, wooden rafters, and date mats were supplied with all the modern amenities: water, drain ...
140 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT tutional devices designed to divide and deflect the anticolonial move- ment, Bose was perceptive enou ...
The Warrior and the Saint 141 including Nehru and Patel, who from their different ideological stand- points increasingly evinced ...
142 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT industrial era, even if we desire to do so.” The state in in de pen dent India would, “on the advice ...
The Warrior and the Saint 143 cause of India alone but of humanity as well. India freed means hu- manity saved.”^15 Bose’s perfo ...
144 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT ence of Indian students in London, but “His Majesty’s Government were not going to add to their prese ...
The Warrior and the Saint 145 by asking a loaded question: “May I enquire whether the India of the future is going to revive the ...
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