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Modern Review April 1950

1950

The Times of London published at the beginning of March an editorial of % the Indo-Pakistan situation apropos the refusal by rremier Liaquat All Khan of Pakistan of Pandit Nehru's offer of a joint tour which was an astounding effort in the distortion of facts oven for that.British Tory organ: Its oppolite number in the United States The New York Times has the same attitude as evinced by the fol [...] "It WAS the Hindu Mahasabha's reckless statement against the very existence of Pakistan last December that set the match to the Bengal powder keg." The paper concluded that the meeting in New Delhi of the Prime Ministers Liaquat Ali Khan and Pandit Nehru should do much to counteract the inflammatory campaign of the Hindu extremists. [...] Horace Alexander of the Friends society who is a tried friend of the peoples of -both the dominions has voiced the feelings of all right-thinking people in the interview quoted below : "The turtling of the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan in Delhi must lead all men of goodwill to hope. that the two Governments will find a genuine basis for mutual accord " said Mr. [...] Both the Prime Minster of Pakstan and :tic Premier of East lierigal have ouglit to trace the origin of the present disturbance to the activities of the Council fur the Protection ul Mininitic" the Hindu Mafia altha and the It ' ince December I.11 I and the apcccli of S.u.!atP..:.1 in Caltittla. [...] the Pre;niers hoever omitted to admit that the Itai:ethat incident itc!f was the culmination of a long -tries of planned encroaiment on the r:c.ht of the Hindus in East Bengal which had made the patition of thr ciitiotitic not only inecure but curt-1m Is vulnerable to all ' or:4 of t:til►ely after the creation of Pakistan the licrned fire arms from the Hindus were seized and they were thor
government politics public policy
Pages
93
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
253-272 unknown view
Pakistan Intensifies the “Cold War” Against India
273-277 C.L.R. Sastri view
The Sino-Soviet Pact and Russian Politics in China
278-279 Kailash Chandra view
Pearl Buck Gives a Warning
280-281 S. N. Acarwal view
Historical Background of India’s Message of Non-Violencl
281-282 N. M. Chaudhuri view
Harmony in Education
283-286 Edward Pires view
Is Not Ganihiji the Father of the Nation?
287-288 G.V. Murti view
Stockholm-Sweden
289-295 A. N. Sen view
Hong Kong-its Growth and Rehabilitation
295-296 Kamal Ghosh view
Dugar’s Art
297-300 O.C. Gangoly view
Anti-Fascist Elements in Rabindranath Tagore
301-ii Rajendra Verma view
The Dearth of Capital
305-307 K.P. Thakur view
Revival of India Institute in Germany
308-308 Franz Thierfelder view
The Ivory Tower
309-310 Mohanlal Kashyap view
A Brief History of Psychiatry
311-316 Nripendra Sen view
A Poet of Men: Walt Whitman
316-320 Amaresh Datta view
The Late Sir Hari Singh Gour
320-321 P. Rao view
Slavery in Assam
321-322 Amalendu Guha view
Book Reviews
323-326 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
327-332 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
333-i unknown view