INDIAN FACTIONS
ANTI-CONGRESS MINORITIES PLANNING RELEGATION TO LONDON Pt«m Asoociition —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 8. The Delhi correspondent of ‘ The Time*’ says:—“lnsistence by the Congress on acceptance of its case has encouraged collaboration among antiConeress minorities, who are planning to despatch a delegation to . London. Some of the princes are similarly inclined, while the Moslems are already preparing a mission. These circles believe that Congress propagandists in London have over-emphasised the Congress’s case, to the detriment of minorities.” WIDE GULF TO BRIDGE ■R GANDHI'S VIEWS LONDON, February 8. February 9, at 10.30 a.m.) Mr. Gandhi, in a message to the FDaily Herald,’ said: “A wide gulf ■till-exists between the British Government and Nationalist India. Reality demands that India, not Britain, should determine what India needs. There is no analogy between the dominions _ and India. * Britain’s moral victory will be assured when, by- a mighty effort, she decides to abandon her moral hold on Jndia.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 8
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