HC Deb 02 December 1920 vol 135 cc1462-3W
Mr. CLYNES

asked the Secretary of State for India whether his attention has been drawn to the case of Dr. Sudhindra Bose, M.A., Ph.D., who made application for a passport to proceed to India for the purpose of seeing his mother, who is very ill and not expected to recover, which was refused; whether he is aware that Dr. Sudhindra Bose is not a member of any political organisation and has offered to give an undertaking not to take part in politics; and whether, in view of these facts, he will have inquiries made into the case and grant the necessary facilities to enable Dr. Bose to proceed to India?

Mr. MONTAGU

Yes, Sir. I have had thorough inquiry made into this case. This Indian gentleman is now a citizen of the United States, having applied to renounce his British-Indian nationality a few weeks after the outbreak of war. Doctor Bose's original application for avisa to travel made no mention of his mother's health, and I am not prepared to facilitate his return to India.

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