POLICE TAKE HAND IN INDIAN COMMUNISTS' CLASS WAR
Received Wednesdiiv, 7.45 p.m. , LONDON, Jan. .15. "Yesterday's poJice raids on the offiees of the Clominuuist Party and allied organisations throughout Jndia did not surprise those vvho follow Indian political irends, " says The Times ' Dellii correspondent. "Communist and leftwing agitators have been tra'iliug their coats for months past, and siiice the inte-rim Government 's advent to oflice iu September their eil'orts have been conceirtrated on persuading the iiliterate workers that a class war was more necessary than ever m order to overthrow tht; forces of capitalisnuaiid imperialism wheryto-,-tl|,ey say, tfSejtkmgresjs I'arVy is Jplleil. •"The" '' cbnsoquence has' bedi'i, *t.he correspondent adds, that there have been a succession oi strikes aud labour disputes culminating in Jasi. week's trouble among the Oawnpore 'millworkers. (41 early some action was due if tlie rot was to be stopped."
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 January 1947, Page 5
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