💨 Abstract
In 1924, Jawaharlal Nehru investigated a communal clash in Sambhal, a town with a Muslim majority. Hindus felt aggrieved as two temples were attacked, while Muslims claimed they were provoked. Nehru's detailed report, written for Gandhi, presents both versions and notes tension and casteism in the region.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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