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Young India. 1919-1922

1922

The Presidency Association of. Bombay and the Sarvajanik Sabha of Poona were doing useful 'service in their respective spheres; -. The activities of the Provincial :organizations had to be glid-"xxvi YOUNG INDIA ed by a national organization the need for which had dawned on the minds of the leaders of the time. [...] The Congress scheme at the same time conoed;_d to the Excutive Government the power of overruling the decision of the majority of the Council in case the acceptanceof that decision would prejudicial to public interest. [...] The exercise of the special powers given by the Bngal Regulation III of 1818 Madras Regulation II of 1819 and Bombay Regulation XXV of 182.7 reminded the country of the letters de caohet of 13;.arbon times The quartering of the Punitive Police at Poona was disapprOved. [...] Two of its resolutions may be reproduced as the show how it fully realised the dang:Tous potvtialities of the increase of the power of the Polio_ and widening of pe scope of the seditious laws. [...]. The attitude of the Anglo-In.dian and British community and that of the House of Lords was considered by the Indian public as an insult of the first magnitude and an index of the mentality of the rulers of the land.
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Pages
1238
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142543
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xlviii Mahatma Gandhi view
Introductory Article
1-4 M.K. Gandhi view
Part I.The Satyagraha Movement
5-68 Gandhi view
Part II.The Punjab Wrongs
69-129 Gandhi view
Part III.The Khilafat Question
130-239 M.K. Gandhi view
Part IV.Non-Co-operation
240-389 M.K. Gandhi view
Part V. N.C.0. Programme
390-709 M.K. Gandhi view
Part VI. N.C.0. Campaign
710-918 M.K. Gandhi view
Part VII. Civil Disobedience
919-1088 M.K. Gandhi view
Part VIII. Swaraj
1089-1117 M.K. Gandhi view
Part IX. The Congress
1118-1185 M.K. Gandhi view
Appendix
1186-1190 M.K. Gandhi view

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