COMMUNISTS BANNED IN HYDERABAD
LONDON, Sept. 27
Communist organisations have been declared illegal throughout Hyderabad State, reports Reuter’s correspondent in Secunderabad. The Inspector-General of Police said that the action had been taken because Communist organisations were "interfering with the day-to-day administration of the State and were a threat to its peace and tranquility.” Deendar Anjuman, a militant Moslem body similar to the Razaikars, is also - „
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22759, 4 October 1948, Page 6
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