INDIAN CONGRESS
TO HOLD ANNUAL SESSION. HINDU-MOSLEM TENSION. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) CALCUTTA, April 6
Despite the fact that Gandhi and all the principal leaders, and over sixty thousand adherents are a£ present in gaol in connection with civil disobedience to the Government, the Indian National Congress is proposing to hold the forty-seventh annual session at New Delhi at the end of the month in defiance of the Government ban, on organisation
Increasing tension between Hindus and Moslems is threatening a grave conflagration at Cawnpore and other towns in Northern India. Owing to the Hindu picketing of Moslem shopkeepers selling British goods, many Moslems have been compelled to close their shops, and dealers are frequently stoned by pickets. Meanwhile villages in East Bengal, which is a hot-bed of sedition, are terrorised by gangs of youthful raiders, who daringly hold up post offices and rich moneylenders, decamping with large sums, which aie devoted to the purchase of arms and ammunition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 6
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