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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author of the book, Avinash Shukla, started his career as a Advocate and joined chamber of senior Lawyer Barrister R.R. Mansingh as a junior Advocate. His father late Prakash Narain Shukla was also an Advocate. Being an Advocate, it was in his nature to go deep into the facts of the case and find out the real truth. Later on, he also entered into Legal Journalism and started editing law journals, law books and legal classics published by a Vidhi Sahitya Prakashan, which is a Publication House, working under the aegis of Ministry of Law and Justice, Legislative Department.Read More...
The author of the book, Avinash Shukla, started his career as a Advocate and joined chamber of senior Lawyer Barrister R.R. Mansingh as a junior Advocate. His father late Prakash Narain Shukla was also an Advocate. Being an Advocate, it was in his nature to go deep into the facts of the case and find out the real truth. Later on, he also entered into Legal Journalism and started editing law journals, law books and legal classics published by a Vidhi Sahitya Prakashan, which is a Publication House, working under the aegis of Ministry of Law and Justice, Legislative Department.
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This Book seeks to portray the agony of father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi in the last night of his life when he remembered the role played by Congressmen in the partition of the country and decided to dissolve the Indian National Congress (in short ‘Congress’) as a political outfit and drafted a resolution for dissolution and reconstitution of the same as a non political organisation under the name and style of ‘Lok Sevak Sangh’ which would work for
This Book seeks to portray the agony of father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi in the last night of his life when he remembered the role played by Congressmen in the partition of the country and decided to dissolve the Indian National Congress (in short ‘Congress’) as a political outfit and drafted a resolution for dissolution and reconstitution of the same as a non political organisation under the name and style of ‘Lok Sevak Sangh’ which would work for the welfare and development of seven hundred thousand villages of the country, although he could not succeed in his plan due to his assassination on the very next day i.e. in the afternoon of 30th January, 1948. This book also seeks to correlate the events relating to firm determination of Mahatma Gandhi to dissolve Congress, drafting of the resolution for dissolution of Congress by him in the last night of his life, his stay in Delhi for this purpose and his assassination.
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