Source - B: Great leader-Jawaharlal Nehru
On 6 January 1921, the police in United Provinces fired at peasants near Rae Bareli,
Jawaharlal Nehru wanted to go to the place of firing but was stopped by the police.
Agitated and angry, Nehru addressed the peasants who gathered around him. This is
how he later described the meeting: ‘They behaved like brave men, calm and unruffled
in the face of danger. I do not know how they felt but I know what my feelings were. For
a moment, my blood was up, non-violence was almost forgotten-but for a moment only.
The thought of the great leader, who by God’s goodness has been sent to lead us to
the victory came to me, and I saw the kisans seated and standing near me, less exited, more
peaceful than I was - and the moment of weakness passed, I spoke to them in all
humility on non-violence - I needed the lesson more than they - and they heeded me
and peacefully dispersed’.
What is the source of the above passage?
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the source is sarvapalli Gopal's jawahar lal Nehru
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A biography vol 1
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