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Modern Review November 1939

1939

In the course of the long statement which the Congress Working Committee issued on the 14th September last on the situation created by the war occur the following Paragraphs "The true measure of democracy is she ending of Isnierialime and Fascism alike and the aggression that Iii -accompanied them in the past and the present. [...] however of the gravity of the occasion and the fact that the pace of events during the last few days has often been swifter than the working of men's minds the Committee desire to take no final decision at this stage so as to allow for the full elucidation of the issues at staks the real objectives aimed at and the position of balk in the present and in the future. [...] The real test of any declaration is its applicdon in the present for it is the present that will eciern action today and give shape to the future." Evidently the Congress Working Coniittee's invitation to the British Government to maka declaration on the lines indicated above has not been liked by the powers that be in Britain as the House of Lords debate on Indian affairs on the 27th [...] "It would be the greatest of pities if the present attitude of the Congress party were to obscure the fact that Indian opinion in Congress ranks and elsewhere is wholly hostile and aggressive to Nazism and that India has shown magnificent loyalty to the common cause." says The Times in a leader entitled "India and the War." Referring to the statement by the Working Committee of the Congress part [...] M. R.) It certainly contrasts with the generous offers of aid and co-operation which the Government of India have received from the Princes and with the spirited attitude of the Premiers of the Moslem Provinces of the Punjabi Bengal and Sind." Of course the princes aid the Moslenur'niers are the British imperialists'Mitboy.
government politics public policy
Pages
127
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Notes
489-512 unknown view
Armageddon
513-514 Rabindranath Tagore view
The Hitler War
515-518 D. Pole view
Emerson at Harvard and in the Unitarian Ministry
519-520 J.T. Sunderland view
Inside the U. S. S. R.Fourteen Days Hard
521-529 Shyania Ciearan view
“FOreign” India
529-530 Priyaranjan Sen view
Constitutional Status of the Orissa States
531-537 Ronendra Singh Deo view
The Problem of the Bengali Language in Bihar
538-iv S.N. Datta view
Shadows Over The Danube
545-549 Monindramohan Mollick view
The Silk Industry in India
550-553 Wahida Aziz view
The Functions of the Inspectorate in England
553-554 Samarendra Das view
Blindness in India
555-557 B.G. Grate view
Here and Now
558-560 Cyril Modak view
India’s Key Industries and the War
561-566 H.C. Mookerjee view
Scope of the Ceramic and Other Silicate Industries in India
567-568 N.V. Raghunath view
Book Reviews
569-576 unknown view
Udyoga Pradarsani
577-582 Siva Sen view
Indus Civilisation Forms and Motifs in Bengali Culture
583-586 G.S. Dutta view
Indian Periodicals
587-593 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
594-597 unknown view
Author’s Justice
598-601 Manindralal Bose view
Giacomo Leopardi
602-604 P.N. Roy view
Civilisation at the Cross-Roads?
605-606 J.C. Sanden view
War or Peace?
606-608 Gopal Haldar view