468:. perhaps Gandhi's sweetest relations were with Daulatram. At the Amritsar session of the Congress, 1919, acute differences had arisen on the reforms resolution between Gandhiji on the one hand and Tilak, C.R. Das and Mohammed Ali on the other. Recalled Gandhiji years later: ``Jairamdas, that cool-headed Sindhi, came to the rescue. He passed me a slip containing a suggestion and pleading for a compromise. I hardly knew him. Something in his eyes and face captivated me. l read the suggestion. It was good. I passed it on to Deshbandhu. "Yes, if my party Will accept it" was his response. Lokmanya said, "I don't want to see it. If Das has approved, it is good enough for me.' Malaviya (who was presiding anxiously) overheard it, snatched the paper from my hands and, amid deafening cheers, announced that a compromise had been arrived at."
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Congress in 1919, he worded Gandhi's resolution in such a way that it avoided an impending rift between Gandhi and his other Congress colleagues. Since then Gandhi came to repose great faith in him. He compared him with pure gold saying : 'I swear by Jairamdas. Truer man I have not had the honour of meeting.' Jairamdas enjoyed the trust and affection of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu who described his as a 'Lamp in the Desert' because of his services in the Sindh, which was mostly a desert. His ties with Sardar
634:. Apparently Nehru had not authorised the take-over of Tawang, and he ordered Daulatram and Khathing to come to Delhi to explain the matter. Scholar Sonia Shukla, who investigated the official correspondence, found that the Ministry was certainly aware of Daulatram's actions and had in fact authorised them. They perhaps kept Nehru in the dark for fear that he might not act decisively. Vallabhbhai Patel, who had died in December 1950, apparently initiated a sequence of actions that the officials were following.
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laid out a detailed programme of action for India to strengthen its frontiers against Tibet. Much of this programme fell on
Daulatram's shoulders as the frontier tracts shared a long semi-settled border with Tibet. By December 1950, it was clear that the Chinese troops had occupied eastern Tibet up
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Daulatram, who was then member of the Bombay Legislative Council: "I have taken charge of the Committee for Boycott of Foreign Cloth. I must have a whole-time secretary, if that thing is to work. And I can think of nobody so suitable like you." Daulatram immediately resigned his
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After receiving a degree in law, he started a legal practice, but soon gave it up as it often led to conflict with his conscience. In 1915, Daulatram came into contact with
Mahatma Gandhi, who had then returned from South Africa, and became his devoted follower. At the Amritsar session of the Indian
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on 17 January 1951, reaching Tawang on 7 February. He had his men do a flag march around Tawang with bayonets fixed to their guns in order to send a message that he meant business. He visited the Tawang
Monastery on 11 February, paid respects to the lamas, and then ordered all the local officials
809:, pp. 46–47: 'Patel discussed the redisposition of forces, mentioned in his letter to Nehru on November 7, Daulatram was requested to send an adequate number of Assam Rifle platoons to the forward posts; they would be replaced by Tripura Rifles. The situation was considered extremely serious.'.
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494:(1942–45), being imprisoned by British authorities. Daulatram was shot and wounded in the thigh when police opened fire on street protesters agitating outside a magistrate's court in Karachi in 1930.
570:) were under the direct administration of the Governor in that period. After the Chinese made advances into Tibet in October 1950 with the avowed purpose of annexing it, the Union home minister
886:, pp. 46, 49–50: 'The decision was communicated to the Adviser to the Governor of Assam on December 10. Rustomji is instructed to establish a post at Tawang "without delay".'.
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that, from then on, no orders should be taken from the
Tibetan lamas. When the lamas objected, he informed them that Tawang had been part of India since the
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Daulatram was one of the founding members of the Akhil Bharat Sindhi Boli Ain Sahit Sabha (All India Sindhi Language and Literature Congress).
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Daulatram died in 1979. He was said to have been still a poor man, sticking to his
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and instructed him on the importance of speedy integration of Tawang into the
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936:"Saving Tawang: How the Tawang Tract was saved for India"
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In December 1950, preparations were also made to occupy
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Arpi, The Indian Frontier Administrative Service (2020)
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Members of the Central Legislative Assembly of India
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483:(1920–1922), agitating against British rule through
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341:(1891–1979) was an Indian political leader from
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602:. In January 1951, Daulatram appointed Major
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743:. Sterling Publishers. pp. 4–5.
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934:said, KP Dilip on (7 July 2021).
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230:(As Governor under British rule)
975:. Routledge. pp. 139–158.
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1015:Malhotra, Iqbal Chand (2020).
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741:An Unfinished Autobiography
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367:Chinese annexation of Tibet
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334:and Jairamdas Daulatram
138:Minister of Agriculture
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1252:Mohammad Shafi Qureshi
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48:Member of Parliament
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1470:Lallan Prasad Singh
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