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Chapter 69 Yes, Minister!

He is in Europe but his heart is in India. This is the current state of Alan Wilson. The greater the possibility of British India becoming independent from the United Kingdom, the more Alan Wilson wants to fight to the last post.

There is no way, who made him an imperial civil servant? If he does not consider the interests of the British Empire, what else can he do?

Because he was the liaison officer of the Indian Affairs Department to British India, and was only temporarily posted in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he was very familiar with liaising with the Indian Affairs Department. Combined with the current first-hand information in Europe, he showed the importance of restoring order in Europe as soon as possible.

There is no doubt that all European countries have been severely damaged by the war. If they do not admit this, they will wait to be liberated by the Soviet Union.

At this time, we cannot believe in the self-deception of Europe and the free world, otherwise we will be no different from the Democrats who believe in polls. Real estate businessmen have proven that polls are tantamount to fraud.

To be honest, raising food from British India at this time and transporting it to Europe was just a matter of measuring Britain's material resources and gaining the favor of Europe.

But Britain can’t pay for it itself! Supporting Europe is a decision made by the London government, and it is the London government itself that takes the blame for holding the responsibility. All Alan Wilson can do is to use his understanding of British India to let the British mainland

The responsibilities that should be shouldered were instead left to British India.

Avoid adding burden to the British Empire just after the war. In the matter of patriotism, Alan Wilson was completely selfless and just wanted to make the country a better place.

As the liaison officer of British India, he was just an executor, doing something that seemed like Britain was cutting flesh and blood to Europe. The decision was made by the London government.

It is also because of the colonial status of British India that the burden can be passed on. Otherwise, it would be like the idea of ​​the Sleeping King in the 21st century, that the United States would give up profits to Europe and slowly pursue a certain big country. It seems that it has a long-term vision and can give up all the benefits.

The citizens of this country come to sacrifice, but the citizens would rather continue to watch the real estate businessman who has been beaten by the Seven Injury Fists continue to come to power.

For British citizens in 1945, the London government needed to restore order in Europe immediately, and in the big picture it had to cost money, but for British citizens, I really had a cow!

"There is no doubt that in this world war, India's local elite power has once again developed and grown. British India has become increasingly uncontrollable, but the UK still faces many problems, but for now, it must ensure the local economic operation.

, the only way that can be thought of, and has always worked in the past, is to use the material resources of British India to support the current Britain and Europe."

In a telegram to Leo Emery, the Secretary of State for Indian Affairs, Alan Wilson stated that he must not soften his stance on squeezing out the last bit of value from India.

He believed that the Minister of Indian Affairs could understand this, because it was under the wise leadership of Leo Emery that the British, in order to end the global war as soon as possible, ignored the outbreak of famine in India, transported food to support the war, and allowed Bangladesh to

The outbreak of the Great Famine.

Since there is a first time, it doesn't matter if there is a second time. Anyway, South Asia's weather anomalies are well known to everyone.

Alan Wilson certainly knows the possible consequences. If he had not farted the ability to cause climate change on the earth, climate fluctuations will occur in many countries around the world next year, and food shortages will occur in many places. The more famous one is the Soviet Union’s 1944

Six years of famine, but in fact a famine broke out in India in the same year.

At this time, the proposal to transport grain from British India was put forward. The famine may expand next year, but it cannot be controlled so much. Alan Wilson does not believe that there are still people using next year's natural disasters to find trouble this year.

"Call Hallett to come in and send a telegram to the Governor-General of India." Secretary of State for Indian Affairs Leo Emery called in the Secretary of Indian Affairs and said, "This is a matter with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. To put it simply, it belongs to Marshal Montgomery.

The British-occupied areas need food to stabilize social order as soon as possible. You also know the current local situation. If it affects the quality of life of our citizens, it may have an adverse impact at this time of the election."

"Yes, Minister!" Hallett stood there and listened to the words of Leo Emery, the Minister of Indian Affairs, and added, "For personal reasons, I pretended not to have heard about the election just now. I will inform India immediately of the matter.

Governor’s Palace!”

"Is there any difficulty?" Leo Emery asked, he was more afraid of causing chaos in British India.

"There is no problem. One hundred thousand civil servants in British India are busy working for imperial decision-making at any time." Hallett assured, patting his chest.

What could be the problem? For civil servants, doing nothing is certainly a pursuit. But doing nothing also proves that there is no opportunity to make money. For an imperial mission like this, officials in British India not only do not feel disgusted, but are even more energetic.

Go to work, because the benefits contained in it will make everyone unable to remain indifferent.

In the Governor's House of British India in New Delhi, Governor Wavell took the telegram sent by the Secretary of State for Indian Affairs in London and scratched his head. "The war in Southeast Asia is not over yet. London also hopes that British India will send some food to help the mainland stabilize Europe as soon as possible."

The situation seems to be putting too much pressure on British India."

"Governor, I don't think so." Sir Barron comforted him with a smile, "British India is undoubtedly extremely important to the British Empire. Without British India, the prosperity of the British Empire would not be as good as it is.

Success. But at present, we serve the overall situation and restoring stability to our homeland and Europe as soon as possible is indeed the most important thing. The Indian Affairs Minister is right about this."

"I'm just worried that the pressure on British India is too great." Governor Wavell said with some embarrassment, "By the way, this is the telegram sent by the little commissioner. I don't know what the output of Punjab is this year. The above is facing Punjab.

There are some concerns about religious gatherings in the province. There are mostly peaceful believers in the area, so will it cause religious conflicts?"

Sir Barron took the telegram from Governor Wavell and looked at the concerns about the mixing of the three major religions in Punjab Province. The corners of his mouth turned up. How could this be so similar to the wording of the telegram reported by Wilson in Bengal Province during the Bengal Famine?

"No problem, Governor!" Sir Barron put away the telegram and reported, "We will definitely supply enough food."

The sun was setting, and the busy day at the Governor's Palace was over. Pamela Mountbatten was waiting in front of the Governor's Palace. After a while, Sir Barron got off work and saw Pamela Mountbatten waiting at a glance.

"Uncle Barron!" Pamela Mountbatten greeted obediently, "Do you have my telegram?"

"It depends on who the telegram you want belongs to!" Sir Barron gave up, and then took out a telegram and handed it over, "Then, as a girl, you still have to pay attention to your ladylike manners."

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