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(By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright,) (Rec. noon) NEW DELHI, Sept. 28. The All-India Sikh conference passed a resolution urging the acceptance of the Congress demand for an immediate declaration of India as an independent sovereign State and for the formation of a "provisional national government. . The All-India peasants' organisation —the Central Kisan Council—carried a resolution urging the removal of the ban against Congress, the release of Mr. Gandhi other members of Congress, and the formation of a provisional national government fully empowered and determined to unite and mobilise the Indians in close alliance with the United Nations, and also appealed to the Indians to turn away from sabotage and terrorist activities, "which will not lead to the weakening of bureaucracy but to the ruin of the Indians and disaster to India," it was •declared. '■ _^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 78, 29 September 1942, Page 5
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