
2011
Hardcover
More than 1000 Pages
Contemporary Fiction Novels Books
Sardar Patel Selective Correspondence 1945-1950: Part 1 - 2
V. Shankar
1
9788172294267
Reference
Navajivan Trust
English
India
Name : Sardar Patel Selective Correspondence 1945-1950: Part 1 - 2
Author : V. Shankar
Book Format : Hardcover
Genre : Reference
ISBN : 9788172294267
Language : English
Pages : More than 1000 Pages
Publish Year : 2011
Publisher : Navajivan Trust
Sub Genre : Contemporary Fiction Novels Books
Set of Two Sardar Patel Select correspondence 1945-1950 Sardar himself does not find very prominent mention in the book. There is an account of his youth, his family background, of how he became a barrister and practiced in Ahmedabad, and of how he left that practice to follow Gandhiji and thereby committed himself to a political career. Even in this brief account there are mistakes. It is not correct to say, as the authors have done, that Sardar left the land shortly after boyhood to work in the great textile mills of Ahmedabad. Any biography of sardar would have told the authors that, after passing his matriculation examination, Sardar read for law and set up practice that he saved enough money to send his brother and for himself to go to England to read for the bar. Another incident which is overdramatized is a narration of what happened to minute which Sardar recorded in a file, to which Mountbatten took exception and wanted withdrawn. As far as we know, there were in fact no tantrums, no obduracies. When the Governor-General explained to Sardar that he considered the minute as reflecting on the Governor-General personally, Sardar, true to his own generous instincts, without any fuss agreed to withdraw it. Sardar was a person who knew his mind, and concentrated on the vial issues before the country and the congress, of which he was the organizational head. He never created
Country of Origin : India
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