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Tryst with Destiny, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Independence Day Speech (1947) video by Indian National Congress " Tryst with Destiny " was an English-language speech by Jawaharlal Nehru , the first Prime Minister of India , to the Indian Constituent Assembly in the Parliament House , on the eve of India's Independence , towards midnight on 14 ...
In his famous speech, Tryst with Destiny, he declared the end of the colonial era and called on citizens to recognize the promise and opportunity of the moment: "Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny. Now the time has come when we shall redeem our pledge - not wholly or in full measure - but very substantially.
I am not referring to the whole speech.I am referring to the the phrase/expression coined by Prof. Samuel Beers for FDR. FDR didnt claim the phrase to be his own and it is known as work of Prof Samuel Beers. So, here the issue is about who came up with phrase first and and influneced whom. Tryst is one word and Destiny is another word.
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