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Gurukul Kurukshetra,
P. 0. Thanesar
May 23rd 1922
The General Secretary
A.I.C.C. Bombay
There was a time (Vide Young India dated 25th May, 1921)
when Mahatma Ji put the question of untouchability in the fore
front of the congress programme. I find, however, that this question
of raising the depressed classed has been relegated to an obscure
corner. While Khadi claims the allention of some of our best workers
and a liberal sum (Rs. 17 Lakhs) has been earmarked for it for the
year. While a strong sub committee has been appointed to look
after national education and a special appeal for fund is to be made
for the same. The question of the removal of untouchability has
been solved by making small grants to Ahmedabad, Ahmadnagar
and Madras. I am of opinion that with a majority of six crores of
our brothers set against us by the bureoucracy even the Khadi
scheme cannot succeed completely. The members of the working
committee, perhaps do not know that on this side our depressed
borthers are leaving of dhakkar and takint to buying heap foreign
cloth. I want to move the following resolution in the meeting of
A.I.C.C. which comes of on June 7th next at Lucknow.
"That a sub committee consisting of three members of the
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