PANDIT NEHRU AND COMMUNISM
Sir,—lt is very satisfactory to read of at least one leader, Pandit Nehru, who has had the courage of his convictions to denounce the crusade against Communism. In my opinion the United Nations, led by America, is taking the role of the school bully, who invariably boasts loudly of his strength and uses brute force on weaker mates. Real leaders have something to offer which appeals, without relying on brawn or guns. The Asians have every right to demand their human rights; and if Communism offers this ideal, they will naturally respond and scorn our offer of guns, bombs, and murder. —Yours, etc., ANTI-BULLY. August 22, 1950.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26199, 24 August 1950, Page 5
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