TWELVE YEARS FOR WAGING WAR AGAINST KING
(Press Assn.
REV OLUTIONARY CONVICTED
, — By Telegraph — Copyright)
Rec. Jan. 10, 5.5 p.m. DELHI, Saturday. M. N. Roy, a revolutionary and Communist was sentenced at Cawnpore to twelve years transportation for waging war against the King. Roy, who has been wanted since 1924, and who was planning a revolution and the establishment of a Socialist proletarian regime in India, was arrested in Bombay in July of last year. He was formerly a member of the Moscow International, and was responsible for the promotion of the; central Communist agitation and propaganda of , India, and was expelled as a renegade. Dr. Ansari, third Congress president, who has been arrested since the Government began its campaign against this organisation, was sentenced to six months' simple imprisonment. " f
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 January 1932, Page 5
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