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dated January 26, 1955: Pak. Governor-General in Delhi

"I have come here not as a politician, but as the Head of a State bringing peace and goodwill with which any problem can be solved and I have more faith in Mr. Nehru than you have," declared Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Governor-General of Pakistan, who arrived in New Delhi on January 25 to participate in the Republic Day celebrations. He was accompanied by Dr. Khan Saheb, Minister for Communications. Mr. Ghulam Mohammed was greeted by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice President, Prime Minister Nehru and Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Pakistan High Commissioner. Looking affectionately at Mr. Nehru, Dr. Khan Saheb remarked to Mr. Khanna, the Union Rehabilitation Minister, "Jawaharlal Nehru has become a little older." Mr. Nehru laughed, when he heard it, but admitted, "Yes, a little."

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