from old pages – Photo : Amar Ujala Expansion The first general elections had not even begun when the Congress split. Veteran leader DP Mishra rebelled against Nehru. Mishra, who was considered the Chanakya of politics, accused him of dictatorship. He also raised questions on his policies. Remove this video/ad According to the news published in Amar Ujala on 26 August, 1951, Congress was preparing for the first general election. The first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had complete control over the Congress. Nehru was known as the unanimously accepted leader…
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