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Government of Bengal Revenue Department Report on the Administration of Bengal 1929-30

1931

The record of the events of the year is mainly a record of the sinister activities of the Congress organisation, The murder of Lieutenant-Colonel Simpson shocked even the Congress Party, On 10th December the Corporation of Calcutta unanimously adapted a resolution strongly condemning and expressing its abhorrence at the dastardly 'outrage. [...] 9. : The excitement over the adoption of the independence resolution by the Congress and the decision to boycott the Councils and the Round Table Conference was naturally` reflected in the extremist press whieli for- the most part supported the attitude of the Congress and did its utmost to convert :the moderate-section of public opinion to the Congress , view. [...] Their conduct gave Government and the educational authorities cause for great anxiety, When the civil disobedience campaign opened the youth movement merged in the general campaijn and the forces of the movement were mobilised: The bhadralek youth of Bengal provided the volunteers who incited the local activities of the movement and kept. them alive, Towards the end of June the' All,Bengal Students [...] The attempt to bomb the CominiSsioner of Police on the 25th of August at the corner of Square in Caleutta and the shooting of the Inspector-General of Police and the Superinten- dent of Police at Dacca on the 20th were grave proofs of the activity of the terrorist patty, though the shooting at. [...] The body was made over to the relations for burial at the village of the deceased outside the town and four constables accompanied the party home, but in the afternMin the bay was brought back in procession through the totp.
government politics public policy
Pages
226
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vii unknown view
Part I.—General Summary
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Part II.
1-184 unknown view
Index
i-iv unknown view