File:Karachi Congress, 1930's - Film 19544.webm

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Karachi_Congress,_1930's_-_Film_19544.webm(WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 5 min 19 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 874 kbps overall, file size: 33.23 MB)

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English: Karachi Congress 1931 , Faizpur Congress 1936 and Flag Salutation at Bombay ( Indira Ghandi and Nehru). Large crowds of people.

Intertitle: Karachi Congress Bridge. Lots of people in train platform. Train arriving. Gandhi at Karachi Congress 1931 (to be Pakistan in 1948) gathering of delegates, they arrive at Karachi railway station. Various attendees at this conference, Gupta, Bose, woman unidentified, possibly Indira Gandhi included. Lots of people in procession with flags in street,. Mahatma Gandhi gets off train and is greeted at conference area. Shots of conference taking place outdoors / lots of people.

Intertitle: Faizpur Congress Statue Mahatma Ghandi talking to Nehru at Faizpur Congress 1936. Nehru walking among the people. Other unknown personalities follow. Large crowds of people. Flag hoist.

Intertitle: Flag Salutation at Bombay Nehru flag salutation in Bombay. Large crowds with umbrellas, line up of women, flag waving, possible Congress flag or future Indian flag. Wonderful shots of Indira Gandhi, at a young age, probably a teenager, standing with her father Nehru - 30 seconds of them together.

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Source YouTube: Karachi Congress, 1930's - Film 19544 – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author Huntley Film Archives

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current12:40, 6 July 20195 min 19 s, 640 × 480 (33.23 MB)Yann (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NjPff60CnA

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