THE DELHI AGREEMENT
wide Support in india EXTREMIST CONDEMNATION FUTURE PLANS EMPIRE ••.•; ■ CALCUTTA, March 7. India yesterday joined wholeheartedly itt-'supporting the Delhi agreement "terms. Members of the "Youth League*'and Labour leaders representing the extreme jsM> #1 Congress at BoraWkrt however, condemn the settlement *W*'£ betrayal and a lowering of the 4iid«peffdence flag'•interviewed by pressmen, Gandhi sliCtfcat "Purna Swaraj" meant complete self-government and did not exclude association with any nation much less England, and was quiet compatible •with 8 India remaining within the Empfre, but -:k- partnership with England fmiist be on terms of absolute equality, $V and other nationalist leaders would pioss fofindependence at the second round-table conference, of which he woSild prefer the first part in India and th'e'secohd in London.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 76, 9 March 1931, Page 5
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