INDIANS IN S. AFRICA
New Debate At U.N. Sought
(N.Z P.A.-Reuter—Copy rig h t) NEW YORK. August 20 India has asked for renewed debate on South Africa's treatment of its 450.000 citizens of Indian and Pakistani origin at the coming seventeenth session of the General Assembly, which opens on September 18. Mr B N. Chakravarty. India’s recently appointed chief United Nations delegate, said in a formal request to the secretariat that there had been “no indication" that the South African Government was prepared to comply with last years United Nations resolution calling on it to enter into negotiations on the question of India and Pakistan. South Africa maintains that the question is an internal one, outside the jurisdiction of the United Nations.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29906, 21 August 1962, Page 10
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