Rahul Gurav

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In May 1967, the Congress party passed a ten-point programme, strongly resonating her assumed socialist avatar; it spoke of the abolition of privy purses, the ‘social control’ of banking, ceiling on urban property, curbing of business monopolies – proposals that made the conservative Syndicate deeply uncomfortable, but which enabled Indira to chart an ideological course around which to argue her case against the old guard.
Note by Note: The India Story 1947-2017
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