INDIA'S UNTOUCHABLES
RIGHT TO ENTER TEMPLES
VICEROY BLOCKS BILL
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.
DELHI, January 23. (H eceivod January 24, at 12.5 p.m.) Tim Viceroy refused to sanction the introduction of a Bill in the Madras Council granting rights to the untouchable classes in the provinces to enter temples, hut he allowed the, introduction of a measure in the Legislative Assembly aiming to secure religious and social rights for untouchables throughout India*
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Evening Star, Issue 21318, 24 January 1933, Page 7
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