STEP TO INDEPENDENCE.
GANDHI’S HOPE FOR, INDIA
LONDON, July 18,
A mesages from Poona states that ride by the Indian National Congress party is assured in all the six provinces where it won electoral majorities. , , . Mr Gandhi has written what is regarded as a “policy speech” in the weekly periodical Harijan. He says that acceptance of office does not mean that' Congress intends to work the Government of India Act roi what it is, hut as a step toward complete independence. Acceptance of office is a serious attempt to avoid bloody revolution and mass civil disobedience.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 195, 19 July 1937, Page 7
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