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Nehru’s writ ran unquestioned all over the country. For all practical purposes, he was the uncrowned, elected ‘King’. But Nehru was too much of a democrat. He wanted to take people with him even on contentious issues. As a result, he was often blamed for indecisiveness.
The God Who Failed: An Assessment of Jawaharlal Nehru's Leadership
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