Chapter 25: Experience of Lathi Charges
During anti-Simon Commission protests in Lucknow, Nehru faced violent police action twice. He endured beatings with surprising calm and resilience, reflecting later on the impersonal brutality of state violence and its psychological effects.
Chapter 26: Trade Union Congress
In 1928–1929, Nehru deepened his commitment to socialism and labor rights, promoting these ideas across India. As president of the All-India Trade Union Congress, he witnessed sharp divides within the labor movement and condemned state repression, especially after the Meerut Conspiracy Case.
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