INDIAN CONGRESS
GANDHI ADVOCATES A PURGING ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BOMBAY, January 2Su “ I feel 1 have strength to lead <a more strenuous battle than any 1 have fought,” writes Mr Gandhi in an article in the ‘ Harijan.’ He adds that there is need for purging the present Congress, and alleges that corruption is rampant, leading India towards anarchy and red ruin. PRESIDENT RE-ELECTED SETBACK FOR GHANDI GROUP. BOMBAY', January 29. (Received January 30, at 1 p.m.) Dr Boso was re-elected president of the congress. This is regarded as a defeat for Ghandi and the congress high command, which backed the Rightist, Dr Sitaramayya. Dr Boso said his election meant victory for the opponents of Federation, and predicted an end of compromise with Britain,
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Evening Star, Issue 23178, 30 January 1939, Page 11
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