Threatening Stand Taken by Hindus
Rec. 7.30 p.m. New Delta, Aug. 31. * The Hindu Mahasabha working committee in a lengthy resolutiori demands an immediate declaration of the independent status of India and immediate negotiation between the British Government and India's principal political parties in order to solve the present deadlock. The resolution further demands the form'ation of an all-Indian Government which the committee asserts will declare its determination to fight the common enemy. The committee states that if Britain fails to respond to the demands of the Mahasabha it will be compelled to devise means whereby Britain and her Allies will realise that India, as a self-respect-ing. nation, can no longer be suppressed. The committee appointed seven members to organise a campaign to mobilise public opinion in support of the national demand and, if possible, to negotiate with the leaders of the prinvipal parties and representatives of. the British Government.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1942, Page 3
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