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Mookerjee and Hindus
Dr. Mookerjee was initially a strong opponent of the Partition of India, but following the communal riots of 1946-47, Mookerjee strongly disfavored Hindus continuing to live in a Muslim-dominated state and under a government controlled by the Muslim League.

Mookerjee and against
Mookerjee was firmly against Nehru's invitation to the Pakistani PM, and their joint pact to establish minority commissions and guarantee minority rights in both countries.

Mookerjee and communal
Mookerjee and his future followers would always cite inherent Hindu practices of tolerance and communal respect as the reason for a healthy, prosperous and safe Muslim population in the country in the first place.

Mookerjee and Muslim
Mookerjee was a political leader who felt the need to counteract the communalist and separatist Muslim League of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who were demanding either exaggerated Muslim rights or a Muslim state of Pakistan.
Dr. Mookerjee supported the partition of Bengal in 1946 to prevent the inclusion of its Hindu-majority areas in a Muslim-dominated East Pakistan ; he also opposed a failed bid for a united but independent Bengal made in 1947 by Sarat Bose, the brother of Subhas Chandra Bose and Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, a Bengali Muslim politician.

Mookerjee and .
The Bharatiya Jana Sangh ( BJS ) was founded by Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee in 1951 to espouse the nationalist cause.
The BJS was started by Syama Prasad Mookerjee on 21 October 1951 in Delhi in consultation with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
In the 1952 general elections to the Parliament of India, Bharatiya Jana Sangh won three seats, Mookerjee being one of the winning candidates.
Syama Prasad Mookerjee ( July 6, 1901 – June 23, 1953 ) was an Indian politician, who served as Minister for Industry and Supply in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet.
After falling out with the premier, Mookerjee quit the Indian National Congress party and founded the right-wing Hindu Bharatiya Jana Sangh party in 1951.
Mookerjee was born on July 6, 1901 in Kolkata.
His father was Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee, a well-respected advocate in Bengal, who became the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta, and his mother was Lady Jogmaya Devi Mookerjee.
Mookerjee obtained his degrees from the University of Calcutta.
Mookerjee himself condemned the murder.
Mookerjee was widely respected by many Indians and also by members of the Indian National Congress, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, one of its chief leaders.
But on issue of the 1950 Delhi Pact with Pakistani Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan, Dr. Mookerjee resigned from the Cabinet on April 6, 1950.
Mookerjee considered Nehru's actions as appeasement, and was hailed as a hero by the people of West Bengal.
Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh ( BJS ) on October 21, 1951, following his parting ways with Nehru.

adopted and causes
Indeed her method of digging, which most of us have subsequently adopted, causes a proliferation of loci that excavators often have difficulty keeping straight long enough to produce coherent published stratigraphic syntheses.
The Police Department, which is a nationally accredited agency, sanctioned by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, has adopted the Problem Oriented Policing philosophy of service delivery, which requires officers to work together with citizens to identify community problems, determine the underlying cause, and develop solutions which address these causes in order to resolve the problem.
Hence, private agents know that if they anticipate low inflation, an expansionist policy will be adopted that causes a rise in inflation.
Since assuming office as Leader of the Opposition, Miliband has softened some of the more left-wing ideas he had adopted during the leadership election but remains committed to causes such as a Living Wage and the 50 % tax rate.
The arrival of Templeton's adopted son causes a disturbance ; he tells Poirot that he thinks his mother is trying to poison his father.
Famous rock musicians have adopted causes ranging from the environment ( Marvin Gaye's " Mercy Mercy Me ( The Ecology )") and the Anti-Apartheid Movement ( Peter Gabriel's " Biko "), to violence in Northern Ireland ( U2's " Sunday Bloody Sunday ") and worldwide economic policy ( The Dead Kennedys ' " Kill the Poor ").
The same series of experimental studies led him to conclusions concerning the chief causes of collisions at sea ; and these conclusions, though stoutly combated in many quarters at the outset, have since been generally accepted, and were ultimately embodied in the international code of regulations adopted by the leading maritime nations on the recommendation of a conference at Washington in 1889.
Many states have adopted an OEO that serves to increase the self-sufficiency of their citizens, strengthen their communities, and eliminate the causes and symptoms of poverty.
Brewster adopted a hard line stance on law and order, while Mathias advocated addressing the precipiating causes of poverty and the low standard of living in urban ghettos.
In addition to uses of San Angeles by the entertainment industry, political causes and businesses alike have adopted the concept.
It remains the band's most famous song, and has been adopted as an activist anthem for causes as diverse as gay rights, feminism, anti-racism and the New Democratic Party.
However, he later altered his views and adopted a socialist perspective, adding chapters to his Principles of Political Economy in defense of a socialist outlook, and defending some socialist causes.
# The means adopted causes minimal impairment to the right of freedom in question
As a young lawyer in 1975, Baron became a pioneer in the application of strict liability causes of action in asbestos litigation using the then-recently adopted Restatement Second of Torts Section 402a.
Although Saritaji adopted Shalu, she has given her none of the love that she has shown to her real daughter, Nimmi ; Shalu's hidden parentage is the main factor that causes Saritaji to openly pay more affection to her own daughter while ignoring Shalu.

adopted and protect
In January 1864 Johnson organized a gathering of his state's Union loyalists, where resolutions were passed to elect county officials throughout the state, including a plan for a convention to dispose of the slavery issue ; also adopted was a very controversial and mandatory oath for voters, to protect and preserve the Union in the future.
Other sheathings of various sizes in bronze have been found, which proves this to have been the universal method adopted to protect the wood pivots.
The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages ( ECRML ) is a European treaty ( CETS 148 ) adopted in 1992 under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect and promote historical regional and minority languages in Europe.
The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1674, adopted by the United Nations Security Council on April 28, 2006, " Reaffirm the provisions of paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document regarding the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity ".
The first US law adopted specifically to protect whistleblowers was the 1863 United States False Claims Act ( revised in 1986 ), which tried to combat fraud by suppliers of the United States government during the Civil War.
* The European Convention on Human Rights ( 1950 ; Europe ) was adopted under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms.
In January 1957, the US adopted the Eisenhower Doctrine, pledging to protect Middle Eastern countries from Communism and its " agents.
UN Security Council Resolution 1674, adopted by the United Nations Security Council on 28 April 2006, " reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document regarding the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity ".
These provisions made their first appearance in the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, which were adopted during the Reconstruction period primarily to abolish slavery and protect the rights of the newly emancipated African-Americans.
The institution of the veto, known as the intercessio, was adopted by the Roman Republic in the 6th century BC to enable the tribunes to protect the interests of the plebs ( common citizenry ) from the encroachments of the patricians, who dominated the Senate.
In that year, the University of Pennsylvania adopted a new patent policy to protect the intellectual purity of the research it sponsored, which would have required Eckert and Mauchly to assign all their patents to the University had they stayed beyond March.
He was instrumental in having the Bill of Rights adopted to amend the new Constitution and protect individual rights.
In May 1992, the governments of the European Communities adopted legislation designed to protect the most seriously threatened habitats and species across Europe.
The Dutch response was divided ; the moderate States of Holland tried to appease the English ; but when the negotiations failed and the Navigation Acts were adopted the ferocious Orangist faction became more powerful, and the States General passed a resolution which would allow the Dutch war fleet, to be tripled in size, to protect Dutch interest over the areas in question.
As sufferers age, problems in the knee and back can arise secondary to abnormal posture and stride adopted to protect the affected joint.
The parliament appoints an ombudsman to promote and protect human rights and liberties established by the constitution, parliamentary legislation and treaties adopted by Croatia.
Queen Louise's efforts to protect her adopted country from French aggression secured for her the admiration of future generations.
His military and political experiences led him to the conviction that a strong central government, as the bedrock of political and economic security, was essential to protect the rights not only of his own social class and adopted state but also of all classes of citizens and all the states.
Such collars were originally used to protect dogs from wolves, but wolf collars have now been adopted by the BDSM community.
Congress then adopted the exact wording that Madison proposed, after Madison explained that the Due Process Clause would not be sufficient to protect various other rights:
After purchasing a supercharged Bugatti, the ex Targa Florio factory type 37A ( 37317 ) T37, he adopted the pseudonym to protect his family.
Its name was adopted by groups of Irish immigrants in the United States, its purpose to act as guards to protect Catholic churches from anti-Catholic forces in the mid 19th century, and to assist Irish Catholic immigrants, especially those who faced discrimination or harsh coal mining working conditions.
In the mid-1990s the United States Fish & Wildlife Service evaluated a petition to list this wolf species as threatened, and decided in August 1997 that a listing was not warranted, largely on the basis of provisions the Forest Service had included to protect the viability of the wolf species in its Forest Plan for the Tongass National Forest, adopted three months earlier.
* FIPS PUB 113 Computer Data Authentication 1985, specifies a Data Authentication Algorithm ( DAA ) based on DES, adopted by the Department of Treasury and the banking community to protect electronic fund transfers.

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