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The article discusses a speech made by India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, after being elected to office in 1947. Nehru acknowledges the sacrifices made by all provinces during India's struggle for independence and emphasizes the importance of non-violence in achieving this goal. He highlights the bravery of peasants, women, and children in the struggle and the support from countries like the United States.
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