MONT II/A/3/26/7
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3 Jan. 1922
Part of Papers of Edwin Montagu, Part II
Andrews believes that the Mohammedans, stirred by Gandhi and by genuine religious sentiment, will attempt a quick revolution unless they [the British Government] do more to show their sincerity in making the ‘Turkish Peace Terms’ more in accordance with Lloyd George’s promises, and in tackling the question of the Near East; and he thinks that if the Viceroy himself went to the Allied Conference it would help to settle the Moslem position in India.