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MR GANDHI’S PLAN

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE HIS LAST CAMPAIGN POSSIBLE MEDIUM OF PEACE (United 'Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) y... ~ ’ WARDHA. Oct. 15. ,(.(Received Get. 16, at 10.10 p.m.) ,-Mr Gandhi, in a ‘‘statement on his plan ; of civil -disobedience, says: “ Who knows 1 will not be the instrument 1 for attaining oeace. not only between Britain and India_ but between the warring nations? ”

He declared his intention of avoid in a arrest. Because it would be his idst civil disobedience campaign it would ‘be necessary to be free to meet contingencies ,

■ ■X" Congress . cannot wish Britain ill. but cannot assist with arms, because of the creed of non-violence,’ he /declared. ; “ I know that India jg- not one-minded. A section will learn, the art of war through helping Britain. In view of this, Congress does not desire the establishof munition factories and barracks to prevent people doing what they wish.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24431, 17 October 1940, Page 8

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MR GANDHI’S PLAN Otago Daily Times, Issue 24431, 17 October 1940, Page 8

MR GANDHI’S PLAN Otago Daily Times, Issue 24431, 17 October 1940, Page 8