FUTURE OF INDIA
ORDINANCE BILL PASSED
SUPPRESSION OF TURBULENCE
DURING CONSTITUTION POLL
(United Press Association —By Electric
Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received 0 a.m.) DELHI, December Ui
With the Legislative Assembly passing the Ordinance Bill to cope with civil disobedience, the Government is now fully armed with powers sufficient to prevent the country being thrown again into turmoil while the now constitution is being established. The Government’s firm policy has put new heart into the moderates, who are likely to give a good account of themselves :n the elections under the new constitution.
Few Indian politicians believe that the Congress Party will repeat the mistakes of J 921 and boycott the first, election. There is no truth in the rumours that the Government of India has been making any peace overtures to Gandhi.
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Northern Advocate, 19 December 1932, Page 5
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