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INDIA ACCUSED OF LANDGRABBING

Rec. 11.30 p.m. NEW DELHI, Nov. 17. There was not the slightest doubt a plot of Kashmir to accede to India was planned in, advance, and could not be justified on any constitutional or moral grounds, said Liquat Ali Khan. “If the Indian Government is allowed to follow its imperialist landgrabbing policy, it will have repercussions not only in Asia, but also throughout the world.” He added that Pakistan was prepared to accept UNO arbitration in Junagadh and Manavadar, which was another Kathiawar State the Indian Government had taken over. ; . ■ , ■ The Pakistan authorities refused entry into Pakistan of 5000 tribesmen who on Saturday arrived at Abottabad, reports the Daily Mail correspondent in Rawalpindi. When the tribesmen threatened to bum down the town, 200 of them were allowed through.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26621, 18 November 1947, Page 5

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INDIA ACCUSED OF LANDGRABBING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26621, 18 November 1947, Page 5

INDIA ACCUSED OF LANDGRABBING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26621, 18 November 1947, Page 5

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