deshbandhu in A Sentence

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    The Swaraj Party disintegrated steadily after Deshbandhu' s death.

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    Deshbandhu and Subhas had similar views on revolutionary terrorism

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    Deshbandhu and Subhas had similar views on revolutionary terrorism and violence.

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    Famous as Deshbandhu, he also took part in the Indian National Movement.

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    In September 1921, the Congress Working Committee met in Calcutta at Deshbandhu' s residence.

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    As Mayor of Calcutta, Deshbandhu made a significant speech in the Corporation in protest against Subhas' s arrest.

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    Deshbandhu reached the pinnacle of his power in 1924 and 1925 and held a commanding position in Indian politics.

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    Subhas and other adherents of Deshbandhu returned to Bengal from the Gaya Congress in a rather depressed mood.

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    Finally, he wrote to Deshbandhu that the Congress must have a determined policy as to the future Constitution of India.

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    On arrival in Calcutta, Subhas found that Deshbandhu was on tour and he had to wait for a while.

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    It, therefore, became a joke how lucky Deshbandhu was to have an" I. C. S. cook" at his disposal!

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    One of the principal causes of this situation was the premature death of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das in June 1925.

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    Deshbandhu, thereupon, resigned as the President since he wanted to work in opposition to the official resolutions of the party.

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    At the instance of Deshbandhu, Subhas Chandra was appointed the Chief Executive Officer,-- that is, the head of the municipal administration.

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    Eight months in prison together with Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das was, for Subhas, one of the most moving and educative experiences of his life.

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    There were two most important political events in the latter half of 1922 which, for Subhas Chandra as the principal lieutenant of Deshbandhu, were of far- reaching significance.

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    Such closeness gave Subhas the unique opportunity of knowing Deshbandhu, a man deeply immersed in politics but in whom even the least traces of small- minded- ness were not to be found.

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    Veteran journalist and editor of the Hindi daily Deshbandhu Lalit Surjan, told the FFT:“If you wish to analyse anything independently then you can be judged whether you are with the government or with the Maoists.

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    Subhas offered his personal services to Deshbandhu in three fields: first, teaching at National College started by Deshbandhu; second, journalism, particularly for the English edition of his newspaper Swaraj; and third, research for the Congress organisation.

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    Before the end of 1922, there was a meeting of the All India Congress Committee in Calcutta which was a prelude to the annual session in Gaya in December for which Deshbandhu was the chosen President.

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    According to Subhas, the secret of Deshbandhu' s success as a leader of men depended largely on the following factors. First, Deshbandhu loved his followers with all his heart regardless of their status, quality or failings.

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    In 1923, Deshbandhu C. R. DDas and Pandit Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party which advocated fighting elections and entering the Councils with a view to either changing or wrecking the system from within" the enemy' s camp.

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    As a fellow- prisoner with Deshbandhu in the Alipore Central Jail, Calcutta, Subhas Chandra analysed his mentor' s leadership qualities and tried to discover the secret of his tremendous hold on the people in general and his followers in particular.

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    Deshbandhu took the suspension of the mass movement as a fait accompli and while in prison devoted himself to devising a new plan of non- cooperation and struggle inside the legislatures on the principles of capturing all points of vantage in a revolutionary struggle.

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    While the Swarjists were forging ahead in the Calcutta Corporation and successfully carrying out their obstructive tactics in the Bengal Council and the Indian Legislative Assembly, Deshbandhu called upon the Bengal Congress Committee, of which Subhas was the General Secretary, to organise and launch a Satyagraha movement to clean up and democratise the Tarakeswara temple in the Hooghly district of Bengal.

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