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- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 author "Ghose, Sankar".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 date "1991-01-01".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 first "Sankar".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 isCitedBy Akhand_Bharat.
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 isCitedBy Mahatma_Gandhi.
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 isbn "9788170232056".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 last "Ghose".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 page "158".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 page "164".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 page "315".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 publisher Allied_Publishers.
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 publisher "Allied Publishers".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 quote "Later, K.M. Munishi, with Gandhi's blessing, also resigned from the Congress to plead for Akhand Hindustan as a counter blast to Pakistan. Gandhi, who previously thought that swaraj was impossible without Hindu-Muslim unity, subsequently came to the conclusion that as Britain wanted to retain her empire by pursuing a policy of divide and rule, Hindu-Muslim unity could not be achieved as long as the British were there.".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 quote "So Tagore differed from many of Gandhi's ideas, but yet he had great regard for him and Tagore was perhaps the first important Indian who called Gandhi a Mahatma. But in 1921 when Gandhi was asked whether he was really a Mahatma Gandhi replied that he did not feel like one, and that, in any event he could not define a Mahatma for he had never met any.".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 title "Mahatma Gandhi".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 url "https://books.google.com/?id=5l0BPnxN1h8C&pg=PA158".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 url "https://books.google.com/?id=5l0BPnxN1h8C&pg=PA164".
- books?vid=ISBN9788170232056 year "1991".