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HAND OF RUSSIA IN INDIA

LONDON, June 3. ! An appeal to Indians not to be niisled by Russian propaganda against the Eab'our Governnient 's mission to India was nuule by Mr. Rajagopalaehari, the fofnier Congress Party leader and tne former Premier of Aladras, says Reuter 's Madras correspondent. i Ile said: "One can see why Russia wants India \s agitation kept at w hue heat until her own plans for security and greater power are coinpleted. Russia does not want an Indian settlement now; slie does not want Britain to be free of the Indian problem. We cannot x^nt off our own sal vation to accorninodate Russia, however much she ruay desire it. " j He added that Russia 's attitude was dictated by fear of Britain and Aineri- ! ea and not by conoerii for India. JTr. Rajagopalaehari strongly tipheld I Britain 's sincerity in her approach to the Indian problem.

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 June 1946, Page 5

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HAND OF RUSSIA IN INDIA Chronicle (Levin), 5 June 1946, Page 5

HAND OF RUSSIA IN INDIA Chronicle (Levin), 5 June 1946, Page 5

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