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Towards Freedom in Pondicherry - Society, Economy and Politics under French Rule (1816-1962) (Hardcover)
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Towards Freedom in Pondicherry - Society, Economy and Politics under French Rule (1816-1962) (Hardcover)
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Pondicherry had its own history due to its connection with the
French. After delving deeply into social, cultural, economic
aspects of the Pondicherry society, the study focuses on politics
and the freedom movement as it developed there, using sources
written in Tamil, English and French. But when the freedom movement
gathered steam in British India, Pondicherry and its dependencies
were caught between the ideas of joining the French Union, or the
Indian Union. Goubert's Socialist Party's strategy had always been
to safeguard French India's special identity and interests. He and
his party associates and supporters turned against the French offer
to hold a referendum on the question of independence and decided to
join the Indian Union, because Jawaharlal Nehru provided him a
better guarantee to safeguard French Indian and Pondicherry
interests. It was rather a very well planned move that took all his
political adversaries including the French by surprise. Goubert
actually won his battle without bloodshed, by accepting to bear a
certain dishonor for that among the French. The French government
finally chose to set aside the constitutional provisions of Article
27 of the French Constitution, which stipulated that no cession, or
exchange or addition to the territories was valid without the
consent of the concerned population. Thus, they disregarded the
population of French India deliberately and scuttled out of French
India. Earlier, they had given away the loges to India even without
consulting the parliament or the people concerned, but now they
threw overboard the French constitutional provision to disengage
themselves from India permanently, after obtaining some weak
guarantees for their cultural presence.
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