THE observations made by Mr Sheshagiri Aiyar in the course of an interview he has given to an Associated Press representative at Simla is a powerful supplement to those of Mr Jamunadas Dwarkadas. Mr Aiyar is a very prominent member of the Assembly, and, as pointed out by the interviewer, one of the
THE Legislative Assembly has begun well in its criticism of the budget. Of the eleven or twelve Indian members who took part in the general discussion, not one appears to have had a good word to say either about the taxation proposals or the appalling military expenditure which is at the root of the