INDIAN CONGRESS POLICY
AID ACCEPTED FROM CAPITALISTS (Rec. 11;5 a.m.) CALCUTTA, Dec! 26. Congress, while accepting financial help and co-operation from the Capitalists in the fight for India’s independence, never was, and never could be, a Capitalist organisation, said Mr Gandhi, addressing a Congress workers’ meeting. “ I myself freely accept hospitality from the Capitalists, like the Birlas, and make use of their money to serve the cause of the poor, but Capitalists expect nothing in return from me. They are, on the contrary, glad to be exploited by me in the interests of the poor.”
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Evening Star, Issue 25676, 27 December 1945, Page 6
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