GANDHI CANNOT FOOL PEOPLE ALWAYS
PROBLEMS OF INDIA I i Received Feb. 24, 8.40 p.m. NEW DELHI, Feb. 24. | Mr. M. A. Jinnah, re-elected president of the Moslem League Council, I which passed a resolution disapproving of Mr. Amery's recent pronouncei ments, which are “likely to create the apprehension that Britain is still contemplating the possibility of a constiI tution based on economic and political union with India.” , Mr. Jinnah, in a speech, said that Gandhi could not fool the people all ; the time. No Government engaged in ! a mortal struggle would tolerate his I claim fsr a right to preach against j helping the war effort. Gandhi’s real motive was to coerce the British Gov- ! ernment to concede the congress de- | mands to the Muslims not to accept a I constituent assembly based on adult j franchise, or even a national Govern--1 ment. - ■ l
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 47, 25 February 1941, Page 5
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