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- W4280498847 abstract "In the two years immediately following the 1957 elections, there appeared within the ranks of the DMK growing dissatisfaction with the party leadership and activities. The crisis came in December, 1959, when Finance Minister Subramanian challenged the DMK in its annual boycott of the Governor’s address to the Legislative Assembly. As a Congress member wanting to know whether the DMK accepted the Constitution of India, Subramanian said, If you are for working the Constitution, you have to accept the Constitution, as it is worded now and abide by it in letter and spirit. If your claim, on the other hand, is to wreck the Constitution, then decency and political honesty demand that you admit your intentions, motives and all, and face all the consequences. During the freedom struggle we Congressmen made no bones about our objectives. We said we would never accept the British made Constitution and that we would do everything in our power to wreck it. We faced the consequences of our actions then, boldly and fearlessly. I challenge you to do the same, now that you give us to understand that you don’t accept the Constitution of India. 1" @default.
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- W4280498847 title "Crisis and Victory" @default.
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