HC Deb 31 July 1936 vol 315 cc1880-1W
Duchess of ATHOLL

asked the Undersecretary of State for India whether any reply, and, if so, to what effect, has been given by the government of India to the two memorials of protest against retrocession of the civil station of Bangalore by a joint committee of trades, ratepayers, Anglo-Indian, and domiciled European associations; and if he is aware that these associations include some 1,650 members and employés, representing with their families some 8,000 or 10,000 persons, European, Anglo-Indian, and Indian.

Mr. BUTLER

In reply to the first part of the Noble Lady's question, my Noble Friend has no information as to whether a reply has been made by the Government of India to the memorial of the Joint Committee. My Noble Friend is not aware of the precise numerical strength of the associations represented on the Joint Committee. Such information as is available to him is to the effect that the Civil and Military Station Municipal Commission which is in contact with the Resident is of a more representative character.

Duchess of ATHOLL

asked the Undersecretary of State for India whether the Government of India has sent any reply and, if so, to what effect, to the memorial of protest against the retrocession of the civil station of Bangalore, sent in by the Muslim community of the station?

Mr. BUTLER

I have no information as to whether a reply has been sent to the Memorial of the Muslim community referred to by the Noble Lady.

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