INDIA CONFERENCE
MINORITIES’ COMMITTEE
(United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON,' Nov. 14
The newspapers anticipate that the conditions attached' to the Prime Minister’s offer to th.e Minorities’ Committee of the Indian Bound Table Conference to arbitrate between the Hindus, the 'Moslems and the other minorities atid c'fisteS are tiiilikeiy to be fulfilled* hs d unanimous request addressed to him in writing by the delegates Is unlikely to be forthcoming.
Mr Gandhi,, In nu interview In the “NewS'Chronicle,” says that he is afraid that he cannot sign such a request, although he has no objection to the Prime Minister personally as an arbitrator. Such a course, he said, would lamount ftp (petitioning Jthe British Government, which would place him in a' false position in respect to the Indian National Congress mandate. ' .«•
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 5
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