AGITATION IN INDIA
POSSIBILITY OF REVIVAL
MOVEMENT AMONG PEASANTRY.
RELEASED CONGRESS LEADERS
INVESTIGATION BY VICEROY
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) Received 10.50 p.m today. CALCUTTA, June 19. Significance is attached to a visit by Viceroy to Nairn Tat, the summer headquarters of the United Provinces Government, where it is understood he has gone to study the situation in the light of the early release from gaol of Jawahar Lai Nehru and other Congress leaders who will possibly attempt, when free, to revive agitation among the peasantry similar to that pi 1931 when the Trwin-Gandhi pact was deliberately broken. Another message states that little attention is paid to the effort of Congress showmanship in renewing the suspension of the civil disobedience movement for a further six weeks. Very few people now remain in lockups for non-payment of taxes. Those released show no desire to return to the movement which is in fact, regarded as dead.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 20 June 1933, Page 5
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155AGITATION IN INDIA Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 20 June 1933, Page 5
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