FOMENTING STRIFE.
TROUBLE IN BENGAL. CONGRESSIONAL DISCUSSION. BY ‘ CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT . Received Dec. 29, 11.30 a.m. DELHI, Dec. 28. At the National Congress, though the pact _ was ratified overwhelmingly, Opposition speakers did not mince words in denouncing it. Ghandi appealed -to all to vot© in accordance with their sincere convictions, in view of the revolutionary character of the proposed change. v C. R. Das, in moving the adoption of the Pact, said the boycott of foreign cloth was their reply , to the Government’s challenge in Bengal. He reaffirmed that the Swarajists had gone thereto in order to give the enemy no quarter, and would attack wherever they could.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 December 1924, Page 5
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