10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «गंधप्रत्यय»
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K. Karunakaran, a political biography - Page 97
The pond of Indira Gandhi's party was its natural habitat. The decision for Antony was painful. He was to return to the kingdom of a person whom he had derided so strongly all those four years between 1977 and 1981. He had even given up ...
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Federalism and political development: developed and ... - Page 210
opposed to Mrs Gandhi's party are thinking on terms of a third national alternative.8 But so far no steps have been taken by the proponents of the contemplated third alternative to frame issues or to form the political organization of their choice.
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Riding the wave: the first authentic account of the recent ... - Page 123
But it was soon to find that Mrs. Gandhi's party, far from being converted into an arena of struggle between the right and the left, stood like a phalanx. It should have been evident to the CPI leadership that while Mrs. Gandhi might allow the ...
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Indira's India: A Political Notebook - Page 132
The objective of the exercise is obviously to try to utilize the dissatisfaction that prevails in the highest echelons of Mrs Gandhi's party to secure new allies. Why the dissidents in Mrs Gandhi's camp should choose to join the Organization ...
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Political Communication in Asia - Page 196
Rajiv Gandhi's party tried to project itself as the party of national unity and integrity that could unite India, end violence and terrorism, and offer hope of development to the people. The campaign advertising exploited the public grief over the ...
Lars Willnat, Annette Aw, 2009
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Silent Assassins Jan11,1966:
The feeling after reading published reports is that one of the main goals of the KGB in India was to guarantee that Gandhi's party remains at power. It was a kind of symbiosis - the KGB sustains the Party, the Party covers its actions. Shebarshin ...
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Indian Government And Politics, 8E - Page 181
This triumph was considefed in the country as the personal victory of Mrs Gandhi. In the state Assembly elect:ons a year later Mrs Gandhi's party secured clear majority in fifteen states and one Union Territory. Thus, Mrs Gandhi's hold over the ...
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Broadening and Deepening Democracy: Political Innovation ...
They gathered under the leadership of H. C. Srikantaiah, a powerful Vokkaliga minister, to negotiate rejoining Mrs Gandhi's party. That night Urs knew that the game was up, and he called on the Governor to submit his resignation. The very ...
E Raghavan, James Manor, 2012
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Non-Violence: A History Beyond the Myth - Page 87
When they were in opposition, Gandhi's party and Lenin's party took the form on the one hand of a church (called upon to inspire and charge up its followers) and on the other of an army, organizing and supervising vast popular masses in ...
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Contemporary Political Leadership in India: George ... - Page 12
After the split, they did not change their policies and postures. They continued with their old slogans, reinforcing the people's hatred towards them. Mrs. Gandhi's party, unlike the Old Congress,5 started using radical slongans in a big way.
Shiri Ram Bakshi, Sita Ram Sharma, S. Gajrani, 1998