QAZI Muhammad Isa, Member of the All-India Muslim League Working Committee, while cautioning the Government against the outcomes of a country-wide unsettling over Captain Abdul Rashid's conviction, has noticed that the country has felt that its honor is in question, and has thusly taken a clear stand. It should vindicate its honor .
Following momentarily the conditions under which the Indian National Army was raised, Qazi Isa said, 'On the methodology of the Japanese in Malaya and Burma, the White populace was helped every way under the sun by the Government to make a disgrace confronted exit out of the nations, which they had been misusing for quite a long time. While this was continuing nothing was accomplished for the security and alleviation of the Indian populace and the nearby occupants. This mean disposition with respect to the specialists combined with the apprehensive acquiescence of the Allies to the Japanese, made their one time subjects and battling powers flounder in their pledge of dependability.
Pledge of reliability to the individuals who had neglected them and given up them like sheep to the foes, is excessive to expect of any person.'
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