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GANDHI'S VIEW

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE DURING

THE WAR

(Rec. 12.40 p.m.) BOMBAY, Jan. 7. Mahatma Gandhi announced that as far as he. could see, civil disobedience in the sense in which it was launched was not likely to be revived on behalf of the National Congress before the end of the war. He added that it might have to be kept up in a purely symbolic manner, not in the name of Congress but on behalf of resisters to all war, on the pure ground of nonviolence, no matter how few they were.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 7

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GANDHI'S VIEW Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 7

GANDHI'S VIEW Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 7

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