Frasi di Rajendra Prasad

Rajendra Prasad è stato un politico indiano.

✵ 3. Dicembre 1884 – 28. Febbraio 1963
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Rajendra Prasad: Frasi in inglese

“He organized the much talked about Salt Satyagraha in the state of Bihar.”

Rajendra Prasad

Origine: Presidents of India, 1950-2003, p. 4

“We have got used to relying on precedents of England to such an extent that it seems almost sacrilegious to have a different interpretation even if our conditions and circumstances might seem to require a different interpretation.”

Rajendra Prasad

From his speech given on 28 November 1960 at laying the foundation-stone of the building of the Law Institute of India, in: p. 16
Presidents of India, 1950-2003

“Today, for the first time in our long and chequered history, we find the whole of this vast land… brought together under the jurisdiction of one constitution and one union which takes over responsibility for the welfare of more than 320 million men and women who inhabit it.”

Rajendra Prasad

On 26 January 1950 when took over as the President of India after it was proclained by the 34th and last Governor-General of India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari as a Republic. <br class="br">Origine: BBC News: 1950: India becomes a republic http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/26/newsid_3475000/3475569.stm, BBC News, 26 January 2005

“There is no resting place for a nation or a people on their onward march.”

Rajendra Prasad

On his becoming the first President of India after the constitution was adopted
Origine: Presidents of India, 1950-2003, p. 11

“I feel assured in my mind that your personality will help to soothe the injured souls and bring peace and unity into an atmosphere of mistrust and chaos.”

Rajendra Prasad

Rabindranath Tagore in appreciation of his efforts to heal the rift between Gandhi and Subashchandra Bose due to ideological differences. He was elected President of the National Congress.
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“All through his political career he held coveted positions.”

Rajendra Prasad

Origine: Presidents of India, 1950-2003, P.6

“He had a very rich background and belonged to a scholarly family.”

Rajendra Prasad

Origine: Presidents of India, 1950-2003, p. 1

“Honourable Members…I ask you, Members, to stand in your places to pay our tribute of respect to Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who by his grim determination and stead fast devotion was able to carve out and found Pakistan and whose passing away at this moment is an irreparable loss to all.”

Rajendra Prasad

Dr. Rajendra Prasad addressing the Constituent Assembly of India on Thursday, 4 November 1948. Constituent Assembly Debates, Book No. 2, Volume VII: 4 November 1948—8 January 1949: Lok Sabha Secretariat, 1999

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