TREATMENT OF INDIANS IN AFRICA
Eandhi Says Every Promise Has Been Broken I NEW DELHI, Dec. 28. Mr Gandhi has repudiated FieldMarshal Smuts' recent charge that india treated her lower castes jinuch worse than the Union treathd her African and Asiatic subIjects. I II r. Gandhi, in his weekly paper, jeelures that the treatnient of Isiaties in South Africa has recently feteriorated and has now become larly unbearable. Almost every lomlse made by the Government of luth Africa to the Government of idia had been broken. |He said that in India, on the other |nd, there had never been any law Sscrhninating against the lower Sstes. What distinction there was, Ps a religious matter and it ' was Prely a question of time before it |)uld be swept out of existence.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5289, 30 December 1946, Page 5
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130TREATMENT OF INDIANS IN AFRICA Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5289, 30 December 1946, Page 5
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