Lahore, Sunday, January 18, 1925
This day that year
Judging from the important resolutions adopted by the Executive Committee of the Swarajya Party at its recent meeting in Nagpur, we are evidently on the eve of another change in the programme and policy of the party. It has travelled...
WE have already announced that in view of representations made to the Governor that it was desirable to give members of the Punjab Legislative Council more time for discussing the nomination of candidates for the office of president, His Excellency...
THERE is a significant passage in this week’s Young India that unfortunately leaves no room for doubt in one’s mind that the Mahatma is no longer as keen on bringing about a united Congress as he was believed to be...
AMONG the conferences held at Belgaum during the ‘National Week’, not the least important was that of the Indian princely states’ subjects. Since the Reform Scheme was adopted in British India, the people of Indian states, who form one-sixth of...
ONE of the most important privileges of the legislature in a country under the parliamentary form of government is the right to elect its own president. This privilege was withheld from several legislatures in India, Central and provincial, for the...
IF the political organisations that hold their annual sittings during the last week of December did not succeed at the sessions which have just come to a close in devising a plan by which the unity of the Congress can...
WHETHER the public can be made book-minded by the sale of books through post offices and petrol pumps, as suggested by Information and Broadcasting Minister Inder Kumar Gujral, is doubtful. The proposition is as unreal as the question whether sophistication...
THAT we have not been able to mend fences with China since the conflict in 1962 is one of the negative aspects of our otherwise fairly successful foreign policy. But it is only fair to concede that this has not...
IT is inevitable that the agenda for this year’s Congress session at Belgaum should be a particularly heavy and comprehensive one. The crisis through which the Congress and the country have been passing is one of the extraordinary gravity as...
HAVING examined at some length the findings of the Government of India both on the circumstances leading to and attending the Kohat riots and the manner in which they were officially handled, it remains for us now to notice briefly...