| Annie Besant - 1915 - 794 páginas
...during the ensuing year. Indirectly this Conference will form the germ of a Native Parliament and, if properly conducted, will constitute in a few years...still wholly unfit for any form of representative institutions. The first Conference will decide whether the next shall be again held at Poona, or whether,... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1917 - 1052 páginas
...notification under which in 1885 the fhst session of the Indian National Congress was called intoexistence clearly stated that one of the objects of the future...assertion that India is still wholly unfit for any form of rejtresentative institution." In the second Congress the question of representative institutions for... | |
| A. S. Rajam - 1918 - 266 páginas
...notification which called it into existence clearly stated that one of the objects of the Movement was " indirectly to form the germ of an Indian Parliament...still wholly unfit for any form of representative institutions ". The First Congress also passed a resolution on the Legislative Councils in which a... | |
| Cecil Merne Putnam Cross - 1922 - 268 páginas
...undertaken during the ensuing year. Indirectly this conference will form the germ of a native parliament and if properly conducted will constitute in a few years...still wholly unfit for any form of representative institutions. The first conference will decide whether the next shall be again held at Poona or whether,... | |
| Henry Dodwell - 1925 - 360 páginas
...Indirectly," the prospectus stated, " this Conference will form the germ of a native Parliament, and if properly conducted will constitute in a few years...still wholly unfit for any form of representative institutions." The first meeting of this body was held at Bombay at the end of December, 1885. Here... | |
| Ishwara Topa - 1928 - 200 páginas
...people of India. This political institution was further "to form the germ of a Native Parliament and if properly conducted, will constitute in a few years...still wholly unfit for any form of representative institutions"1). It would be purely 1) The Report and Proceeding of the 1st Indian National Congress.... | |
| Anil Seal - 1968 - 440 páginas
...form the germ of a Native Parliament', the circular convening the first Congress had prophesied, 'and if properly conducted will constitute in a few years...still wholly unfit for any form of representative institutions.'1 If the delegates to Congress were duly elected, this would both refute the criticism... | |
| Hans Köchler - 1978 - 148 páginas
...of the native Parliament, and, if properly conducted, will constitute, in a few years, an answerable reply to the assertion that India is still wholly unfit for any form of representative institutions.« The remarkable thing we notice about this political movement, which then arose, is... | |
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