HITCH IN INDIAN RULE
NOFUNDS FQR GOVERNMENT. REDRESS GRIEVANCES FIRST. v« •. ;' 1 r ' (Per Press Association —Copyright.) (R«jeived March 12, 9.15 a.in.) ' DELHI, March 11. The Amenably continual the Budget debate on the Government’s demands under four revenue-producing departmentfi, nunol** Customs* income, salt, and opium- The Swarajists refused supplies in all. cases by a narrow majority, thereby, carrying out their obstructionist policy. Motilal, the Swarajist leader, explained that" this action 'was constitutional inasmuch as they to vote-supplies before redrees ( .of their grievances as expressed m the carried by the Assembly ,«trging revisio* iof the Government of 'lndia Act. ~ , Mr Hailey, a Bom© member said the extreme step would be justified only if the Government liad gone back on its pledges. On the other hand, it was moving forwards, but stood for progress by .stages of harmonious evolution. He * urged the Liberals not to vote for obstruction, which was bound to be followed by mass movement in the country mid also create an unfavourable impression in*he minds of the British Parliament. \. ' - .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10066, 12 March 1924, Page 5
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