INDIAN NATIONALISATION
GHANDI PROGRAMME POORLY
SUPPORTED.
(CHIMD PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIOHT.)
CRSUIER'S TELEGRAM.) DELHI, 12th October.
As a result of Ghandi's non-co-opera-tion propaganda, a number of intending candidates for the Legislative Council have withdrawn, but there have been few resignations of honorary titles or withdrawals of children from schools. A few prominent Nationalists have refused to withdraw their candidatures for the Council. Others, after strongly protesting against the Ghandi programme, resigned from the Nationalist Party.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 6
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