01409nam a2200169Ia 450000500170000000800410001708200180005810000160007624500480009224500080014026000100014826000160015826000090017430000100018352010180019365000280121120220324173107.0200202s9999 xx 000 0 und d a324.25402 Das a"Das, M.N." 0aIndian national congress versus the British 0nC.1 aDelhi bAjanta Pub. c1978 a424p. aThe purpose of this study "Indian National Congress versus the British" is to present a factual analysis of how an all-powerful Government and a national political party fought their elaborate battle over six decades of time. The facts as acquired from original sources have been reproduced in their order of sequence. The writer's freedom is limited to the arrangement of the narrative as objectively as possible without advancing arguments, propositions, surmises, or even hypothetical conclusions. Let the facts speak for themselves, and let the writer be free only to join the facts with hyphens and thread the continuity of the theme. It is only at places where it is necessary to advance the subject that an opinion is given, of course, with evidence to support it. Secondary sources and books of other authors on the subject have been scrupulously avoided while studying the original material or writing out the chapters in order to shut out their influence as well as to prevent already established ideas  aPolitical Parties-India