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Nehru in first lok sabha from South Kaira constituency(passive) led bya member of Indian National congress
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recalling many well known events associated with his journeys to England for study and South Africa for practice of law and to Indiato leadIndian National Congress
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the opposition United Democratic Front ( UDF(passive) led bythe opposition United Democratic Front ( UDF
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India ’s freedom struggle(passive) led byIndia ’s freedom struggle
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in the assembly by Harak Singh Rawat ... but no Chief Ministerial candidate was named before the electionswas ledin the assembly by Harak Singh Rawat ... but no Chief Ministerial candidate was named before the elections
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the nominee of 18 opposition parties(passive) led bythe nominee of 18 opposition parties
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the defence committee(passive) set ... bythe defence committee
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