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PROBLEMS ARE MANY AND COMPLEX

Received Saturday, 10.10 a.m. NEW DELHI, May 23. Sir Homi Mody, a former member of the Viceroy's Executive Coimcil, said that the questions involved in the political division in India were so many and complex that the deadline for the British departure in June, 1948, would noi see anything like their solution. ' Mr. Prasad, Minister of Food in the Interim Government, said that Dr. Jinnah's determination to demand a corridor through Hindustan was an untenable proposal, to which the rest of India would never agree.

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 5

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PROBLEMS ARE MANY AND COMPLEX Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 5

PROBLEMS ARE MANY AND COMPLEX Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 5

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