Gandhi’s Calcutta Vote: Four Amendments, Four Rejections (84)
Gandhi’s Calcutta Vote documents the December 1928 All Parties Conference where Jinnah presented four minimum constitutional protections and put them to a formal vote. All four were rejected. One procedural provision accepted. Zero substantive protections. Gandhi held unchallengeable authority over Congress. The prosecution places the documented vote before the reader. Part 84.
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