Tuedy Ucoe I, 1 111 Ill- ..1 MIl~k, LAIl 11eThe Tuesday, October 5, 1976 , , THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Indian government steps up attack on largest newspaper PIRGIM thanks those who have supported its public interest work. For those who wish not to fund, PIRGIM announces a Pirgim Fee Cancellation NEW DELHI, India (P) - Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government, locked in an esca- lating battle with India's larg- est newspaper chain, sent arm-1 ed police to the Indian Express offices yesterday and padlock-l ed its presses. The padlocking came just two I days after the Express got its electricity restored by court order after a two-day blackout { which the Express charged was part of a government campaign against one of India's last inde- pendent voices. = LOCKING UP the presses with a padlock and red sealing wax, officials of the, federally controlled Delhi Mu- nicipal Corp. told the Express. management the action was prompted by a property tax debt of some $100,000, officials of the paper said. IndianaExpress officials ac- knowledged a long dispute over property tax assessment, but C claimed the unprecedented way of handling the tax matter was another salvo in the govern- ment's 16th - month attempt to force the management to take a more enthusiastic editorial line toward Ms. Gandhi's poll- cies. Indian Express officials said they would go to court as soon t-Ias possible to get their presses e freed and to put forth their doc- umentation that the tax dispute was being handled in accord-, gency rule, was put under a ance with the courts. government order Aug. 16 to BUT THERE was virtually no submit all news and advertising chance today's New Delhi edi- copy to government censors be- tion of 80,000 copies could be fore publication. published, though the Express That order was withdrawn publishing centers in seven last Thursday, two hours after other cities across India would the electricity was cut off and go to press on schedule, offic- after six weeks of costly delays ials said. in street distribution because After the presses were pad- of the delays in completing the locked at about 5:45 p.m., doz- censorship procedure. ens of police officers, some THE MICHIGAN DAILY carrying shotguns, milled about Volume LXXXVII, No. 23 in front of the large Express Tuesday, October 5, 1976 headquarters on Delhi's news- is edited and managed by students paper row, and reporters stood at the University of Michigan. 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