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Modern Review November 1946

1946

Some time after the main Calcutta riot—called the "Great Calcutta Killing" by the British-owned daily The Statesman—severe restrictions were put on the Press by the League Ministry under the plea that the reports and comments appearing in the wen were inflaming communal passions. [...] were then lined up by the mob leaders the Maulvis entering their previous names and new names in the registers beought for that purpose and then the final metrmonies" of conversion were gone into such an the reciting of the Islamic attestation of faith forced killing of cows--their owti—by the newly converted and the cooking and eating of beef. [...] itihar The roaction to the Noaldedi atrocities came in the hem Of a major conflagration in Bihar which might developed into an appalling catastrophe far Oteeding iniodifer the wildest rumours ciroulated in the League camps if the Bihar Ministry and the Cogress Working Committee had taken the action ' and attitude of the Bengal Ministry and the League High Command for a pattern. [...] He reports that the Niram has perceived the coming change and tried to react to it by appointing Sir Mirai Ismail as the Pres:dent of his Executive Council in place of the rabid Muslim Leaguer the Nawab of Chattari„ The visit of the Cabinet Mission and the eagerness with which it fratentised with the Congress was an eyopener to many and the Hyderabad Ruler suddenly decided to march with the [...] Frontier Intrigues of the Political Department The crude conspiracy between the Muslim League and the Political Department to try and *how that the Psthane and the Frontier te.bes are hostile to Indian noticinalism is fury exposed in the following despatch by the special representative of the Hindu : %Mt is the reality behind the so-called 'demost*itaii.
government politics public policy
Pages
95
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
321-340 unknown view
Fascist Dictatorship in Portugal
341-343 Kamaladevi Chottopadhyay view
Britain’s Dual Opium Policy
343-348 H.C. Mookerjee view
An Open Letter to Indian Educators
348-350 Taraknath Das, G.J. Watumull view
The Science of Expropriation
351-352 A. Chatterjee view
School-Days Half-A-Century Ago
353-356 Nripendra Banerji view
A Novel Children’s Museum
357-359 unknown view
Study of Science Prepares U.S. Youth for Future Careers
360-361 unknown view
A Great Road-Building Program
362-363 unknown view
Art Exhibition
363-364 Patric Spexs view
India’s New Rashtrapati Acharya Kripalani
364-365 K.K. Bhattacharya view
Communal Representation in the Services Etc. in Bengal
366-374 Bijay Mukharji view
Muhammadan Growth not Always Faster Than Hindu Growth
374-376 Jatindra Datta view
India’s Case Against South Africa
376-386 Bhawani Sannasi, Lanka Sundaram view
Book Reviews
386-391 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
392-399 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
400-i unknown view