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INDIA SYMPATHETIC

APPEAL TO BRITISH LABOUR (Rec. 10.55 a.m.) CALCUTTA, Oct. 19. The Congress President, Dr Azad, has protested against Mr Attlee's statement in the House of Commons regarding Britain's strong moral obligation to her Dutch allies., " I appeal to the British Labour Party to realise that British support for the Anglo-Dutch Imperialists will empty the reservoir of goodwill they have built up among the oppressed peoples of the world) by their past pledges." He added that things had come to a point when Congress would have to consider what steps to adopt to prevent the use of Indian men and materials against Asiatic peoples fighting for freedom. Indians could not but sympathise with the struggle. of the Indonesians and Annamese Nationalists.

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Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 7

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INDIA SYMPATHETIC Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 7

INDIA SYMPATHETIC Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 7

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