COMMUNISTS IN INDIA.
ATTENTIONS FROM MOSCOW.
SPEECH AT RED CONGRESS. (Received August 17, 6.25 p.m.) Time 3 Cable. LONDON, Aug. 17. The Riga correspondent of the Times gays India 'will jirobably be the arena of {lie next serious Communist revolutionary outburst, according to a declaration made by a Finn, Kusinen, at the Third (Communist) International Congress at Moscow. He began a discussion on the reorganisation of the Communist forces among colonial, races, and urged the Communist International to focus its attention on India, because the political situation there bad reached a stage demanding a change of methods. The International should instruct the Indian Communists so as to enable them to wrest the leadership from the hands of the Indian Nationalists, who no longer served a useful purpose in the Communist Party in India, which must now include the lower and middle classes in the towns and villages, as well as the factory workers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 11
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