INDIAN LABOUR VIEW
CONSTITUTIONAL PROBLEM Rec. 11.10 a.m. LONDON, Dec. 21,
The British Labour Government should decide India's constitutional issues and not leave the decision to a minority of an enfranchised few, said Mr. V. B. Karnik, secretary of the Indian Federation of Labour, at a Press conference in London.
Mr. Karnik argued that the disagreement between the Congress Party and the Moslem League was likely to continue and even to become more embittered after the elections. India needed a democratic Constitution evolved by consultation between all Indians. There was a danger of the upper classes assuming narrow nationalistic control over India unless Britain worked for a democratic Socialist solution of the problem.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 150, 22 December 1945, Page 7
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