DEMONSTRATION IN DELHI.—Jan Sangha, one of the opposition parties to Congress, India’s ruling party, staged this demonstration against the Kutch agreement with Pakistan. A crowd, estimated at 100,000, marched to Parliament House, demanding that the agreement be scrapped. Many women took part in the march, and some of the banners demanded that India should have her own atomic bomb.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 20
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59DEMONSTRATION IN DELHI.—Jan Sangha, one of the opposition parties to Congress, India’s ruling party, staged this demonstration against the Kutch agreement with Pakistan. A crowd, estimated at 100,000, marched to Parliament House, demanding that the agreement be scrapped. Many women took part in the march, and some of the banners demanded that India should have her own atomic bomb. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 20
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