How India Wrought for Freedom the Story of the National Congress Told From Offi

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How India Wrought for Freedom the Story of the National Congress Told From Offi
Annie Besant
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It was moved by Mr. M. A, Jinnah, who pointed out that the Council was composed of old officials who had served in India, and non-official India had no voice. 1'he Secretary of State was responsible to noljody, and was a greater Mughal than any Mughal who had ever ruled in India. Mr. N. M. Samarth seconded, and said that the Secretary of State for India should be accountable to Parliament as was the Secrotaiy for the Colonies, and one-third of the Council slujuld be elected by Indians. The Hon.... Mr. Krishna Rao supported, and gave a short review of the changes that had taken place in the THE TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS 557 constitution of the Council. The Resolution was further supported by Messrs. Gopaldas Jhamatmal and Surendranath Mallik, and carried.
The Congress then adjourned.
On meeting for the third session, the Congress took up a new question, the " continuous journey clause " of the Canadian Privy Council Order, No. 920. The ingenuity of this clause was that it forbade Indians to enter Canada unless they had made a continuous journey from India, and they could not make a continuous journey because there was no direct boat-service and the Steamship Companies refused through booking.


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