OANDHI EAGER FOR PEACE
EVILS MUST BE REMOVED DRINK AND TRADE PROBLEMS SITUATION MORE DIFFICULT By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Delhi, Jan. 28. Although Gandhi came out of gaol, so he says, with an absolutely open mind, he doeq not seem to be repentant. Interviewed, he said: ‘The mere release of the Congress working committee makes a difficult situation more difficult. All political prisoners should be released. No amount of goodwill established between Britain and India will, reconcile the public to the drink evil, the foreign cloth evil, and the prohibition of the manufacture of salt. "Speaking for myself, I am hankering, for peace, if it can be h?d with honour, but even if I stood alone I could be no party to a peace which does not satisfactorily solve these three questions.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1931, Page 7
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