MISSION TO INDIA
PENALTY OF FAILURE
“POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE" BOMBAY. March 3. A political earthquake of devastating intensity would sweep the_ entire country if the mission of British Cabinet members due tliis month failed to solve the pressing problems, said Mr. Nehru in a speech at flinsi. "The discontent and mood of revolt manifested in Bombay. Calcutta and Karachi are not limited to the cities but are found in the remotest villages. ’ he added. A delegation of Indians from South M'rica discussed the problems of the Indians resident in the Union with Mr. Gandhi to-dav. The delegation hopes to meet the British Cabinet mission when it arrives.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21962, 5 March 1946, Page 3
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