CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.
gaNdhi>s FOLLOWERS dissatisfied.
Camtxd paiiS asbooiatioh—si bmctbic TBMOJtirjr—COPTBISHT.) DELHI, March 26.
<TBe t6wh Gujranwala, which was the Scene of fiei'co noting in the rev<* lution&ry outbreak of 1919, has been chosen by the Punjab Nationalists as the centre for the. start of a provincial civil disobedience campaign. Detachments of Nationalist Volunteers from Lahore Will hoist the Indian National Flag oyer the Town Hall on April 6th in defiance df Goiteifhmerit orders Thirty-foiir congress Workers were JSS it ttojfew SSd'rS&'l" ifmoveihent 16 being started among Indian women to boycott foreign yarn aa ft that M* Gandhi is disappointed *ith tho results of his mar6b td the, sea coast. He received little hospitality or support from the villagers m the Broach district (Bombay) aftd ft laifge number of village headmen who resigned under pressure from J&r Gandhi, have now applied to tno Government for reinstatement, this caused bitterness among his folIdwerS, whose moral is already sufferine bv reason of the fact that nearly 80' pf their number have fallen out oWing to sickness. It is considered in Government quarters that if the authorities combine firmness and patience Mr Gandhis campaign will fcrove a complete fiasco.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 13
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