Show TROOPS DEMAND NATIVE OFFICERS DELI DELHI India March 29 9 The of the Indian arm has been ono of the most dis- dis dis disturbing questions in Indian politics duing recent months is heln being made a leading subject for dIscus dIscus- discua cion at the present session of the tho national legislature The object I rought hs b 1 the Indians Indian's is to flav nave nl Indian officers for tor troops Agitation along this line hIs has been bean increasing gradually lor St oral sears and anc Is expected to r- r ru suit in legislative 0 action at an cally caily date dale daleIn lathe In a n recent meeting of the tho egis lathe assembly Mr lamin Kahn Iahn moved to recommend to the 1 go ei nor go 0 le- le lenor nor In council that he gt I s commissions for tor Indian Indian- by recruitment until all alt ar are arc wholly lolly Mr Mc lamin larnin lAhn In urging hii 1111 re resolution made milde It clear that he did not underrate the th ser sen ices reD ren- ren rendered lend dered by British officers in HI His position was stas that Indian sol soldiers 61 dins diers should have havo an opening for rIsing to the highest ranks la ii the me Army as Is the tho case in other coon coun- coun trl t nias Lord Rawlinson commander In chief of the Indian arm replying to Mr Yamin Kahn said the IO iov recognised that the 4 de- de de demand mand nd for In was inca Ine- inevitable and was a ch to bring it about Ho lie hell heU thele them should be no violent and that the best time rOI foi tr transformation would be bo when hen th the Is undisturbed by external or Internal dangers anti and o ga Il aI a- a aHi I I Hi h i opinion that there should bl b bno beno no baton I Lh success or failure of or tho the chang hl in i t been bean tested on a limited scale 00 oo 00 |