LESSON IN DISCIPLINE
WHAT PAKISTAN MEANS (Rec. 12.30) NEW DELHI, Nov. 12. An Indian communique stated that Indian troops advanced further along the-Baramula-Uri road and recaptured the electric power station serving Srinagar, which the raiders damaged before retreating. “You have now had a taste of what Pakistan means,” said the Premier of the Indian Dominion, Mr Nehru, to 1500 Baramula residents, after he had tramped through the town’s rubble. Mr Nehru told them that the experience should Ifave taught them a lesson in unity and discipline.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 68, Issue 28, 13 November 1947, Page 5
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