RED PROPAGANDA IN INDIA
ALLEGED BOLSHEVIK AGENTS ON TRIAL Delhi, March IS. The trial has opened at Gawnporo of eight Indians, alleged Bolshevik agents, charged with lonspiracy to establish an organisation of the Communist Internationals throughout India. Four of the accused are absent from tho trial, two of them from India. The prosecution alleged that the accused" were attempting to use tho Workers and Peasants’ Association to secure a complete separation of India from "Britain, with such an economic programme as would easily appeal to ignorant people. The organisation intended to secure full control of tha Indian National Congress and financial belp from the Russian revolutionary organisation.-- Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 20 March 1924, Page 7
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108RED PROPAGANDA IN INDIA Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 20 March 1924, Page 7
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