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[19] Sadvipras are not inactive witnesses. [...] dominating, the sadvipras may have to contest and win elections, because the [...] them to accumulate undue gains.
[5] The so-called Gandhian doctrine [...] outside observers. In fact, the contest between Subhash Bose and Dr. Pattabhi [...] India Congress Committee was a contest between these two styles of functioning. [...] Bose had to leave the country.
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[1] Once there was a fierce contest between two headmasters from neighbouring villages in Burdwan district. It was also a contest between the villages themselves, [...] master was the most learned. The contest took place in a field between the two villages.
[2] One of the headmasters was a just [...] gentlemen, being the underdog in this contest I humbly request you to permit me to ask my opponent the first question.”
[15] The crowd burst into applause. [...] Congratulations. Youve won the contest.”
[6] As an example of the communal approach [...] British businessmen of Calcutta to contest elections – a few were for [...] will face further disintegration.
[117] Honest and benevolent individuals [...] not be proper for such boards to contest elections.
[143] No candidate should be declared elected without a contest. Rich and influential people can [...] papers will forfeit the right to contest the subsequent by-election for [...] to wait until the next election.
[144] Although the system of seat reservation [...] is very few. Hence the right to contest reserved seats should not be limited [...] will it be adopted, otherwise not.
[63] Although simplicity and straightforwardness [...] there be a crown on that head? The contest between Subhash Bose and Pattabhi Sitaramaiya for the Congress party chairmanship was a contest of this kulálatva .
[64] Gandhiji was a simple man. So when Subhash Bose won and Sitaramaiya was defeated in that contest, he said openly, “Sitaramiyas [...] themselves in their political life.
[8] When I was a young boy – [...] ago]], but they were not allowed to contest elections. Everywhere there was [...] resent it and protest against it.