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INDIA OBJECTS TO HYDERABAD INVOKING U.N.O.

(Rec. 10.55). NEW DELHI, Aug. 31. (N.Z.P.A—REIITER). “Adequate action would be taken against Hyderabad Native State for collective breaches of the Standstill Agreement,” the Deputy Prime Minister of India, Sardar Patel, told the Indian Parliament. He added that the decision of the Nizam of Hyderabad to place his case before the United Nations was “'undoubtedly one of many breaches of the agreement.” India under the Standstill Agreement is responsible for the conduct of Hyderabad’s foreign affairs). Indian Blockade Impoverishing Hyderabad (N.Z.P.A.—REUTER). (Rec. 11.55). NEW DELHI, Aug. 31. The Finance Minister of Hyderabad, Nawab Moin Nawaz Jung, told the State’s Legislative Assembly . in his Budget speech, that Hyderabad faces a deficit of £2,385,000 sterling, ■which was due to India’s “economic blockade,” which was imposed on June 17.

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Grey River Argus, 1 September 1948, Page 5

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INDIA OBJECTS TO HYDERABAD INVOKING U.N.O. Grey River Argus, 1 September 1948, Page 5

INDIA OBJECTS TO HYDERABAD INVOKING U.N.O. Grey River Argus, 1 September 1948, Page 5

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