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Vigil - An Independent Political Weekly Saturday February 17 1951

1951

The policy of the little group of Nationlist Afrikaaners (who got a minority of votes in the last election though a majority of seats) is to woo the Englisspeaking white South Afrcans while they deal with the Indians; then to tackle the leadership of the Coloured and Africa sec tions by force or corruption; then the Jews; and finally to turn on their English-speaking coleagues and de [...] On the debit side must be put the wanton human cruety that it would involve the uprooting of a people from the only home they know the disruption of many Durban industries the loss to South Africa of the high cultural and economic contribution that the Indians have made. [...] " Here the victims are rinsect and the sound of the bull-dozers digging the graes for the remnants left after the extraction of the. [...] Somehow rumours got about of the Negotiations be?. ween the Promising Youth the Party of the One Part and the Editor of the celebrated Newspaper the Party of the Other Part. [...] The decree confiscating the property of Krupis revoked at the same time—hence the smile on his face in the photos that appeared in the Suday press where he is shown outside the prison carrying a bunch of spring flowers.
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Pages
27
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120277
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-3 Krishna Kripalani view
Rajaji’s Performance
3-4 Krishna Kripalani view
Was Gandhi a Reactionary ?
5-7 J.B. Kripalani view
Round Table with S. Africa ?
7-11 Krishna Kripalani view
Political Fables—III
11-11 Tapanmohan Chatterji view
India That is Bharat
12-17 Krishna Kripalani view
India’s Own Money
18-21 Henry Swabey view
The Other Black-Marketer
22-22 H.S. Dwivedi view
Backmatter
i-ii Krishna Kripalani view

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