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Foreign News September 15, 1930

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

What is this article about?

On Sept. 12, the British announced the list of Indian delegates for the Oct. 20 Round Table Conference in London, including princes, various religious groups, officials, and capitalists, but excluding Gandhi's leaders, following government policy.

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BRITISH INDIAN AGENTS
NAMED FOR CONFERENCE

LONDON, England, Sept. 12,—The official list of British representatives in India who are to attend the "Round Table Conference," Oct. 20, has been announced. They include ten Indian princes, 22 Hindus, 15 Moslems, 2 Sikhs, one Parsee, one Buddhist and one Christian. In the list are the government emissaries to Gandhi, Sir Tej Bahadur and M. R. Jayakar, and a varied assortment of government officials and capitalists. Two women are included, one of whom is wife of the chief minister of Madras. The names of the British delegates have not been announced.

None of the Gandhi leaders are invited, the government following consistently the policy of not exposing the fact that they are misleaders of the Indian masses.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Colonial Affairs Political

What keywords are associated?

Round Table Conference Indian Representatives Gandhi Leaders Excluded British India Conference London Announcement

What entities or persons were involved?

Sir Tej Bahadur M. R. Jayakar

Where did it happen?

India

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

India

Event Date

Sept. 12

Key Persons

Sir Tej Bahadur M. R. Jayakar

Outcome

none of the gandhi leaders are invited

Event Details

The official list of British representatives in India attending the Round Table Conference on Oct. 20 has been announced, including ten Indian princes, 22 Hindus, 15 Moslems, 2 Sikhs, one Parsee, one Buddhist, one Christian, government emissaries to Gandhi Sir Tej Bahadur and M. R. Jayakar, government officials, capitalists, and two women including the wife of the chief minister of Madras. The names of the British delegates have not been announced. The government policy excludes Gandhi leaders.

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