PEACE OR WAR?
GANDHI CANNOT SAY
SITUATION UGLY
(Received 2nd December, 1 p.m.)
LONDON, Ist December.
"Is it to be peace or war?" Mr. Gandhi was asked after the Conference. He replied: "I can't say to-day." He added that the situation in India, especially in Bengal, was ugly. The Bengal ordinance showed that the Government was panicky and its. extraordinary powers of suppression seemed wholly inconsistent with the desire expressed in London to givo India tho freedom she wanted.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1931, Page 9
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