THE RELIGIOUS AND RACIAL FANATICISM, which has resulted in frightful scenes of bloodshed and cruelty in India between Moslems, Hindus, and Sikhs, is the first fruit of the long-sought freedom from the British Raj. The tremendous fervour With which this dense throng outside the Constitutional. Assembly at Karachi on August 15 greeted the formation of the Dominion of Pakistan has now, it is reported, been replaced in the hearts of millions by the longing for the return of their former “oppressors.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 September 1947, Page 7
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81THE RELIGIOUS AND RACIAL FANATICISM, which has resulted in frightful scenes of bloodshed and cruelty in India between Moslems, Hindus, and Sikhs, is the first fruit of the long-sought freedom from the British Raj. The tremendous fervour With which this dense throng outside the Constitutional. Assembly at Karachi on August 15 greeted the formation of the Dominion of Pakistan has now, it is reported, been replaced in the hearts of millions by the longing for the return of their former “oppressors.” Greymouth Evening Star, 18 September 1947, Page 7
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