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CAD: Pledge to Proclaim Independence of India: Part 7

Dr. Ambedkar said, “In the absence of the Muslim League it would not be proper for this Assembly to proceed to deal with this Resolution.” He expected that someday Muslims would realize that a United India would be better for them also. He supported Dr. Jayakar’s amendment which was asking to wait for Muslim League to join.

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CAD: Pledge to Proclaim Independence of India: Part 5

As per Dr. Jayakar, and other speeches it can be seen that Muslim League had played a dirty game for Pakistan. They tried to keep all things in control in any way. British rulers were giving more favorable conditions to them, as they didn’t want to transfer power smoothly and peacefully.

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CAD: Pledge to Proclaim Independence of India: Part 3

For the last hundred years the policy of the British Government had been one of selfishness and cunning towards countries, while in their own country they are very liberal and have a great regard for each other. For the benefit of their own people they consider it expedient to coerce and exploit other people.

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CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA DEBATES (PROCEEDINGS)- VOLUME I

At the end while concluding his speech he invoked Divine blessings to all members of the Constituent Assembly to complete proceedings with good sense, public spirit, genuine patriotism, wisdom, toleration, justice and fairness to all; with a vision to restore India to her pristine glory, and her place of honour and equality amongst the great nations of the world.

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