MOSLEMS AND SIK[?] CLASH IN ALLAHAB[?]
Gandhi To Confer f 'Leaders NEW DE-LHI, Decem . A 24-hour curfew was imptj Allahabad after a Sikh-Moslei which arose over a Sikh reli^fl cession, says Reuter's Allahabi respondent. Police tv/ice ope| to disperse rioters. Seven caj are reported from assaults ani firing, also a number of casesl ing and arson. I ■Mr. Gandhi told his prayerfl that he wanted to go unM when he set out on a wa&fl through the Moslem villagesB by the riots-in Eastern B&'M Reuter's . Srirampur cowes* Mr. Gandhi said he wanted® tbat in his heart he had no'H love and friendship for the H He added that the prog'J'affl®® tour would be settled in the S days. . ■ Mr. Nehru, Mr. KripalaW ■ Shankar Rao Deo (the ■ general secretary), arrivedj to confer with Mr. Gandhi- ■ conference will include M1'-® account of 'his talks in h01® with the Viceroy, also eerta* before the Indian Constituen™ bly. M The leader of the ^ and member of the inteW^^Bi Government, Mr. U. Saw, P* Calcutta, said Burma was jm about her freedoni, like a peoples of Asia. hle future -government 0 ,1 socialist, with nationa K key industries.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5290, 31 December 1946, Page 4
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193MOSLEMS AND SIK[?] CLASH IN ALLAHAB[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5290, 31 December 1946, Page 4
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