INDIA’S FUTURE.
GANDHI ON INDEPENDENCE.
BOMBAY, Alarch 16
Afr Gandhi, in an article in his weekly newspaper, “Harijan,” ’declared: “Englishmen, who are undergoing tremendous sacrifices for the preservation of freedom, should not fail to appreciate India’s travail.
“Congress wants Britain to recognise India’s right to determine her own future. It may be Dominion status or a modified or complete form of independence, but India, not Britain, must decide.” Air Gandhi adds; “English soldiers must serve an independent India.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 134, 18 March 1940, Page 8
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