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of the former and the Hindi speaking people of the latter. The two linguistic regions, which comprised the province, had distinctive societies and developed, in course of time, differing economies.
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took place. Accordingly, all political prisoners who were imprisoned during Civil Disobedience Movement were released from the jails. On 13 March, Pandit Shukla along with other
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and from then onward theirs would be a lifelong association. At the same time, the Kanyakubja Mahasabha session also took place in
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