Deadlock Brought About In India
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I Received Tuesday, 10.50 a.m. LONDON, May 20. ! If the British Cabinet delegation i does not intend returning home until it has seen the interim Gov- ; ernment installed, they will be in ' India for a few weeks yet, says the i Times Delhi correspondent. The Moslem League decision awaits I meetings of the All-Inaia Working [ Committee and Council, which will not be held until June 3 and 5 re- ; spectively. The Congress Party on the other hand is withholding a decision until it is satisfied about the, i structure and powers of the interim' i Government. Mr. Gandhi has taken charge of j the Congress discussion and is i stated to have raised nine points for I the Ministers to answer. i Party manoeuvring has brought ! abcut a procedural deadiock, which tlie delegation is now atempting to i break.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 May 1946, Page 5
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