COMMUNISM IN INDIA
Must Avert Danger
CALCUTTA, Sept. 17.
Sir Provash Mitter, member of the Bengal Legislative Council, addressing Calcutta Europeans said: “In recent months young Indians who have been trained at Moscow have returned in fairly large numbers. Others under training in several Labour organisations in Bengal are definitely Bolshevik. Congress is heading the same way.
“Once Communism gets a footing in any part of India it will spread like wildfire among the illiterate masses and overwhelm the social order. We must constantly avert this danger.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 7
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