Jawaharlal Nehru’s Intervention in Kashmir Till 1947

Nitin Chandel

Jawaharlal Nehru’s Intervention in Kashmir Till 1947

Keywords : Government, Demands, Rights, leaders, struggle, congress and movements


Abstract

This article pronounces the political role of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in the State politics of Kashmir and its ramifications. The roots of his ancestry in Kashmir had a deep impact and the bond involved him in the political occurrences in Kashmir. The early years of Nehru participation was simply revisiting, piloting and connecting Kashmir with rest of British India but later when Muslim League too had strong impact on the State, a swift in the political tempo of Nehru comes under the supervision of Sheikh Abdullah who rejuvenate Nehru notions in realistic structure in the State. An analysis of Nehru’s actions in India and its replications in the State by its adherents had rendered him a symbolic figure in the Kashmir politics. The interest of Nehru also lays in the fact that being socialists and fountain head of many organisations, he extended his principles and contributes in the concerned places and Kashmir being the foremost. The study depicts the associations of various mainstream leaders of the State with Indian National Congress and Pandit Nehru as the binding force to redeem such exertion. A general framework of Nehru’s intervention in State politics and uneasiness with Maharaja of Kashmir, promulgation of his approaches in the State and manifold lexes of distinctiveness politics in Jammu and Kashmir had been depicted precisely.

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