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What were the views of Pandit Nehru about the river
Ganga and about the people of the country?​

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Answered by NONEXISTENT
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They had been a source of great inspiration for him. Inspite of this his attachment to the Ganga was not religious. Nehru calls the Ganga 'the river of India' because it is loved by her people. The songs of India's victories defeats racial memories hopes and fears are interwoven round the Ganga.

Answered by Anonymous
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They had been a source of great inspiration for him. Inspite of this his attachment to the Ganga was not religious. Nehru calls the Ganga 'the river of India' because it is loved by her people. The songs of India's victories defeats racial memories hopes and fears are interwoven round the Ganga.

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