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J. P.

Sunday Standard · 1972

1 pages

Summary

This short English newspaper clipping, headed “J. P.”, presents Jayaprakash Narayan as a distinctive and difficult-to-categorise public figure. It begins by describing India as a country that puzzles the world, focusing on the unusual possibility of government negotiations with bandits and on the public attention surrounding Narayan.

The closing lines characterise Narayan as an individualist driven by good intentions and good wishes, while questioning whether those qualities are sufficient. The clipping is a brief biographical tribute or reminiscence rather than a sustained political analysis; no author byline is visible.

Key points

  • The clipping is headed “J. P.” and concerns Jayaprakash Narayan.
  • It opens with the claim that India remains puzzling to the outside world.
  • It refers to the unusual prospect of the government opening negotiations with bandits.
  • It portrays Narayan as a public figure who attracted attention and controversy.
  • It describes Narayan as an individualist.
  • It ends by questioning whether good intentions and good wishes are enough.

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