"A MAN OF PEACE"
IS GANDHI WHAT HE SAYS?
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE STILL
(Received 7th February, io a.m.) . DELHI, 6th February. Gandhi has written to the Viceroy asking for an inquiry into police excesses. If it is granted, ho will give ail indication of change of heart. Meanwhile, tho Legislative Assembly is arguing on a motion for a discontinuance of the policy of repression and an amendment asking for the release of all political prisoners. The Indian Congress has decided that civil disobedience must continue till they ha-tfo decided about tho I Premier's offer. Gandhi, in face of' this, still says ho is a man of peace.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 13
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