UNREST IN INDIA.
GHANIfI ON NON-00-OPERATION. (By Caole—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) DELHI, April 22. In reference to recent Government statements regarding the revolutionary and. anarchical tendency of non-co-operation, it is interesting to note Ghandi's personal view in an article in the newspaper "Young India":—"As for my own attitude, whilst my faith will not permit me to invite and encourage war and violence, I do contemplate with, equanimity a state of war in preference to the present state of effeminate peace imposed by force of arms. For that reason lam taking part in this movement of non-violent non-co-operation, even at the risk of anarchy being the ultimate result."
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 7
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110UNREST IN INDIA. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 7
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