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THE Hon’ble Mian Fazl-i-Hussain and the Hon’ble Lala Harkishen Lal, Ministers in the Punjab, have, in the course of an interview given recently to a representative of the “Civil and Military Gazette,” stated that they have been contemplating the introduction of certain Bills calculated to improve sanitation, education, development of municipalities and small towns and the grant of powers to the rural people to settle petty litigation and generally manage local affairs. These ministers have been in office long enough to be able to formulate certain proposals that are likely to give some measure of satisfaction to the people that the Reforms are not a “delusion”. Moreover, the ministers, who are selected from among the best men representing the popular view, have, to justify their selection, to give proof of their efforts to introduce reforms on popular lines. Ministers in Bengal, United Provinces and Bombay have already taken steps to introduce popular changes in the
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FULL details of the disorder at Malegaon and the events that preceded it are not yet known but from the accounts published in the press it is abundantly clear that the mob indulged in unjustifiable violence and destruction. The whole of the Indian press has freely and unequivocally condemned the disorder; and, as was to be expected, the Anglo-Indian press has eagerly taken the opportunity to vilify the non-co-operation movement and to attempt to prove that if the movement be allowed to continue it would lead to more violence, bloodshed and anarchy. As was to be expected, the local representative of that press has not been slow to justify its existence by taking part in the attack. Our contemporary, in the course of a leading article, has the temerity to say that Malegaon “had for twenty-four hours or so a foretaste of the Swaraj at which the non-co-operation party aims and this Swaraj was at once proved to be another name of anarchy. No other result was to be expected.” We
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