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single star ollu essaru sadhava mundu... Five stars nenu estha..
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GANDHI TO NEHRU:

If they are guilty of intolerance', he replied to Nehru, `you have more than your share of it. The country should not be made to suffer your mutual intolerance' (p. 200). His Congress colleagues, Gandhi told Nehru, `have dreaded you, because of your irritability and impatience of them. They have chafed under your rebukes and magisterial manner and above all your arrogation of what has appeared to them your infallibility and superior knowledge. They feel you have treated them with scant courtesy... ' (p. 205).
`Resume your humour at committee meetings',That is your most usual role, not that of a care-worn, irritable man ready to burst on the slightest occasion' (p. 206).

Bose to Nehru:

Let me tell you that in the habit of interfering from the top, no Congress President can beat you' (p. 340). `To be brutally frank', Bose continued, `you sometimes behaved in the Working Committee as a spoilt child and often lost your temper ... You would generally hold forth for hours together and then succumb at the end. Sardar Patel and the others had a clever technique for dealing with you. They would let you talk and talk and they would ultimately finish by asking you to draft their resolution. Once you were allowed to draft the resolution, you would feel happy, no matter whose resolution it was'.

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