INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY CRITICISED
TRIPURA, March 12
The Indian National Congress passed a vote of confidence in Mr Gandhi by an overwhelming majority. The Congress concluded after passing resolutions dissociating itself from the British foreign policy as helping the Fascist Powers, demanding Indian self-determination, paying a tribute to the Palestine Arabs, and deploring the deterioration in the position of Indians overseas, especially throughout the Empire.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22659, 14 March 1939, Page 9
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