Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 May 1958, p. 34

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50 YVR DALY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thomdey, Mey 1, 1958 DefenceBudget Furor In Indian House (arya J. B. Kripalani, leader of committed to non-violence as a NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- With|the Praja Socialist party in the|creed." By PETER JACKSON the biggest-ever defence budget! House of the People and a former | before Parliament, India is in a | president of the Congress party, dilemma. Should it disarm uni- to call for India to disarm uni- demands an impossible act of |faith on the part of this country laterally in deference to the Gan-| laterally. dhian creed of non - violence or| He said India was being ac-| continue to build strong armed) cused of hypocrisy by the world forces? The question is being|as it was building its own armed hotly debated. strength while preaching disarm- Prime Minister Nehru recently ament. In Europe, every time he told members of the Congress spoke of Gandhi and his mes- party there could be no disarma- sage of non - violence, people ment agreement with Pakistan at|asked him what India was doing. present. He said India had of-| CAN'T FOLLOW GANDHI fered a 'no war" pact to Pakis-| Nehru #dmitted that India was tan without favorable response, not following Gandhi's proces and that was more comprehen:| and disarming. He added: sive than proposing disarmament. not tell how much all my 19 Both Nehru and his defence pull me in that direction. Yet I| minister, V. K. Krishna Menon, feel 1 am unable to take it. . when speaking on Kashmir, have! "I confess I am a little fright-| publicly attributed India's army ened at the emphasis laid by this | expenditure to the increase in| House on being militarily strong.| Pakistan's armed stremgth/I understand it, but it frightens through United States aid. They me because I do not think any| have said they would rather use problem in the world is going to the money for economic develop-|be solved by war or by arms ment, And yet, believing or thinking BLAME PAKISTAN like that, we keep up an army Buf recently, following the ex- and spend more and more money pression of concern at mounting on it.' | defence costs, Menon and other] Many Indians argue that during spokesmen in his ministry have/the war Congress party leaders been at pains to say that there is such as Nehru, Sardar Patel and no arms race going on with Pak- Maulana Azad told Mahatma, istan and that the increased ex-|Gandhi they accepted non - vio- penditure is only on replacement lence only in the internal strug- of old equipment. gle against the British and did Though the proportion of the mot extend it to external war budget spent on defence has re- Several newspapers have sup- mained at about one-third for sev- ported the maintenance of strong eral years, actual expenditure forces The Indian Express said: has risen by 50 per cent since 'Much is made of India's creed 1956 to 3,050,000,000 rupees (about of non-violence. But the truth is| $610,000,000) in the budget for the/that apart from Mahatma Gan- coming year dhi neither the country nor the _ This increase provoked Ach-| Congress party was at any time More Difficult To Set Exam Than Write It MONTREAL (CP)--For a uni-|added ability, should make up an- versity professor, preparing an other wp per cent examination paper is often more TEST INGENUITY difficult than the task of the stu-| He said the remainder should dent who must write it, says Dr. he questions requiring "ingenuity Cecil D, Solin, assistant dean of and skilful analysis to separate the arts and science faculty atthe first-class students from the McGill niversity. others." He said in an interview that |ture was not sufficient to defend "|the long Himalayan frontier with |an impossible contingency -- the Causes VIEWS ON PAKISTAN . The Times of India said: "It to embark upon a process of re- ducing its forces when Pakistan has armed itself to the teeth. Mr. Kripalani is starry-eyed." 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