ON THE WAY TO A POLITICAL RALLY IN THE PUNJAB.—Sikhs, with campaign floats hauled by oxen, on their way to a Communist rally in Amritsar, the sacred city of the Sikhs in the Punjab. The demonstrators, who numbered about 10,000, shouted their new slogan: “After Nehru, Nambudiripad.” Mr Nambudiripad, who led the procession, is Chief Minister of Kerala State.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28573, 30 April 1958, Page 21
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59ON THE WAY TO A POLITICAL RALLY IN THE PUNJAB.—Sikhs, with campaign floats hauled by oxen, on their way to a Communist rally in Amritsar, the sacred city of the Sikhs in the Punjab. The demonstrators, who numbered about 10,000, shouted their new slogan: “After Nehru, Nambudiripad.” Mr Nambudiripad, who led the procession, is Chief Minister of Kerala State. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28573, 30 April 1958, Page 21
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