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A NEWS WEEKLY PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY
VOL. Xli MAY 3, 1959. NO. XXXVII
SSMsMISSspMIIISMHM^ I III I lllllllllll III1 ill III
UNBECOMING AND BASELESS CHARGES AGAINST INDIA
MR. NEHRU DISTRESSED AT CHINESE TONE
New Delhi, April 27.
Mr. Nehru told Far tastio" charges by China developments in Tibet,
liament today that India that India was keeping Some no doubt, have auti-
had Oi nveyed its ''deep the Dalai Lama under Chinese sentiments. We
feelings of regret" to the duress and entertaining have made it clear to
Ch oe « Government over "expansionist" plans iu them that thty will not
ihe "unbecoming mid base- Tibet the Prime Minis- be permitted to carry cn
leas charges" levelled ter seemed amicus to any subversive activities
against it recently. preaerve this country s from India and I should
In .i,,t th. «■;. t good relations with China. like to Bay that by ar.d
in wnat was tne tirst j )d fc tragedy if large thev have acted
public expression of his z , A ? b r. - ... .,
-..,..;„.,. .i „, , India and China, which in accordance with the
reactions to the current b peaceful neigh- directions cf the Govern-
the oommenta and char- " " ». - " \
ge. made against India "I have already made hWf. or cay that a
by ''responsible neonle in it clear previously" said email fircop <f persons
China " ^ P Mr. Nehru "that the char. rittong w FabmpOng or-
ge that Kalimpong was ganized-a majcr upheaval
Mr. Nehru disclosed a C9;ltre of the Tibetan « 'Hbi-t »eei s to me to
that "some thousand." of rebellion is wholly unjus m»ke a lttr?e Jdr«" ,on
Tibetana had orosaed into tified. We have a large imagination end to slur
theKaraeng frontier divi. number of people of 'I i- over obvious facta.": ..
sion N Kl'.A. during the 1)etan ,took livinc in In NATIONAL SAVINGS
past few da\e. 1 heir re- dia M Jadiaii nationals. MOVEMENT
quest for asylum had We Dftve „lso som(> Ti- Kalimpong, April 30
been accepted. A few Detan emigre* in India. A meeting of the
hundred Tibetans he said, • 0f these deeply res Ideal elites and Khaa-
has also entered Bhutan. pec(; tlie Palai Lama. mahal Villag* re of Kal m
~. While he was firm Some of these have been pone Development Block
in repudiating the "fan- exceedingly uphappy at (Continued on page 9)
Annual Rs. 6/- . T Per Copy 13 nP
A NEWS WEEKLY PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY
VOL. Xli MAY 3, 1959. NO. XXXVII
SSMsMISSspMIIISMHM^ I III I lllllllllll III1 ill III
UNBECOMING AND BASELESS CHARGES AGAINST INDIA
MR. NEHRU DISTRESSED AT CHINESE TONE
New Delhi, April 27.
Mr. Nehru told Far tastio" charges by China developments in Tibet,
liament today that India that India was keeping Some no doubt, have auti-
had Oi nveyed its ''deep the Dalai Lama under Chinese sentiments. We
feelings of regret" to the duress and entertaining have made it clear to
Ch oe « Government over "expansionist" plans iu them that thty will not
ihe "unbecoming mid base- Tibet the Prime Minis- be permitted to carry cn
leas charges" levelled ter seemed amicus to any subversive activities
against it recently. preaerve this country s from India and I should
In .i,,t th. «■;. t good relations with China. like to Bay that by ar.d
in wnat was tne tirst j )d fc tragedy if large thev have acted
public expression of his z , A ? b r. - ... .,
-..,..;„.,. .i „, , India and China, which in accordance with the
reactions to the current b peaceful neigh- directions cf the Govern-
the oommenta and char- " " ». - " \
ge. made against India "I have already made hWf. or cay that a
by ''responsible neonle in it clear previously" said email fircop <f persons
China " ^ P Mr. Nehru "that the char. rittong w FabmpOng or-
ge that Kalimpong was ganized-a majcr upheaval
Mr. Nehru disclosed a C9;ltre of the Tibetan « 'Hbi-t »eei s to me to
that "some thousand." of rebellion is wholly unjus m»ke a lttr?e Jdr«" ,on
Tibetana had orosaed into tified. We have a large imagination end to slur
theKaraeng frontier divi. number of people of 'I i- over obvious facta.": ..
sion N Kl'.A. during the 1)etan ,took livinc in In NATIONAL SAVINGS
past few da\e. 1 heir re- dia M Jadiaii nationals. MOVEMENT
quest for asylum had We Dftve „lso som(> Ti- Kalimpong, April 30
been accepted. A few Detan emigre* in India. A meeting of the
hundred Tibetans he said, • 0f these deeply res Ideal elites and Khaa-
has also entered Bhutan. pec(; tlie Palai Lama. mahal Villag* re of Kal m
~. While he was firm Some of these have been pone Development Block
in repudiating the "fan- exceedingly uphappy at (Continued on page 9)
Annual Rs. 6/- . T Per Copy 13 nP