INDIA'S FUTURE
NEW CONSTITUTION POSSIBILITIES DISCUSSED Times Cabla LONDON'. Aug. S The Simla correspondent of the Times states that Indian politicians and newspapers owned bv Indians are vigorously discussing the possibilities following the King's assent to the new constitution. They are exhibiting a realism rare in current Indian journalism, abandoning tho partisanship which hitherto has maintained that the measure was drafted solely in British interests. While Gandhi remains aloof and silent, the Congress party is sharply divided as to whether members of tho Congress should accept office. In view of the many important leaders hitherto willing to become provincial Ministers the executive of the Congress recently refused to make a decision on tins matter. Accordingly the outcome rests with the delegates in open vote at th» next meeting of the Congress.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22185, 12 August 1935, Page 9
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131INDIA'S FUTURE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22185, 12 August 1935, Page 9
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