6. The meeting of this Committee at Jubbulpore (lid littld to heel the breach, for the question of Congress's attitude towards the new constitution was shelved, and a growing divergence of opinion became apparent between the supporters of the Left and the adherents of the Right. [...] Parliament excited an interest that was . characterized mainly by its almost fatalistic acceptance of the inevitable; and when in July the Working Covnittee at Wardha again postponed a decision on the question of the acceptance of Ace by members of the Congress, one Nationalist newspaper in Calcutta published a trenchant leader," advoceting the capture of the Legislatures and the Cabinets and the a [...] In October considerable discontent was aroused by the action of the All-India Congress Committee at Madras in again shelving the question of the acceptance of office; and relations between the Congress leaders and their Provincial followers were not improved by a further failure on the part of the former to settle the differences between the two factions in the Provincial Congress Committee. "Fi R [...] The recovery of arms and ammunition, and the clpture of a munler of absconders and suspects, testified on the one hand to the continued existence of terrorist organizations and on the other to the vigilance and courage of the Police. [...] The extent of terrorist conspiracies for the secretion of arms and the commission of outrages, and the measure of Govern- merit's success in combating them, were 'further indicated by the large number of cases disposed of by Special Courts in the course of the year.