GANDHI’S ULTIMATUM
WILL LEAD MARCH TO COAST
Delhi, March 6.
Gandhi states that while he is ready to compromise with the Viceroy, unless a favourable reply to the ultimatum is received by Tuesday the campaign of civil disobedience will commence. He personally will lead the first batch of volunteers, consisting of men disciples from his settlement at Alnnedabad, who will march to the sea coast. He refused to take women disciples, saying that it would lie a cowardly action to place them in the forefront of the battle, knowing that Englishmen would never barm them,
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 139, 8 March 1930, Page 11
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