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Nawab Nehru’s tryst with destiny speech and DVG’s Svatantra-bhārata Abhinandana Stava: A comparative analysis

“Nawab Nehru’s tryst with destiny speech and DVG’s Svatantra-bhārata Abhinandana Stava: A comparative analysis”, The Dharma Dispatch, June 24, 2023:

“INDIA ANNOUNCED ITS POLITICAL FREEDOM IN DARKNESS. Bharatavarsha would have heralded it in the auspicious Brāhmimuhūrta. A clue for understanding our seven-decade-strong national mishap perhaps lies in this fundamental contrast.

No man was more ill-suited to deliver that momentous announcement and no man was more incapacitated to lead the country as its first Prime Minister.

Jawaharlal Nehru’s announcement of India’s freedom, known popularly as the Tryst with Destiny speech, still has nostalgic and sentimental appeal in some circles. The heartfelt emotion behind the speech is beyond doubt. Which is why it has largely remained unexamined…..”

Read the full article at Dharmadispatch.in

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