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KARMAYOGIN
A WEEKLY REVIEW
OF
National Religion, Literature, Science,
Philosophy, &c.,
10th Paush 1316.
No. 25
Vol. I.
Notice of Removal. inc e pt the terms offered compromis Ninjected by the
by I'mited Dengul. Last year's Moderates throsches, Bombay The office of the farmi
Conference was a contabulation of furing utterly to recognize the fol yugin has been more from
leading nen representing their own Chleutta resolutions as it posible 19. Sh.com Buczur Serv o
opinions only, this year's negotia part of any treaty, and then wird 4. Shamolar Lone Carltre.
tions were conducted by men clect- recognized by the Moderates this
ed for the purpose by the Provin- year; for it the first inerting of FACTS AND OPINIONS. cial Conference representing the the United Congress Committee it -- -
whole of Bengal. At the conference was distinctly intimited to the The United Congress Negotiations. in Bigbazar it was the iniddle Nationalist members that the four The persistence of the Bengler
section of pinion, neither Moder. resolutions Innst not be pressed in whielding Molernte ubstinney
ate nor Nationalist of which sj. in condition of ani. In other words. s er cover of an appeal to the Motilal Cihue. Rai Jotinranath
the one concession for which som wholly inconclusive proceedings of Chawuri, and some of the older
of the leading Nationalists induced the private Conference in the Denders in the Mofussil nic the most
themselves to wrive their voter Amrita Racar Oficu last year intluential members, which engineerlow both the pancity of posible
objections to constitution unil cteerd, ed a compromise in the absence of arguments for the Molerute position
is expunged and the Nationalist the Nationalist lover. Sj. Tilak and the roadincs of its chief organ
are expected to be bound by a reWAN n prisoner in Mandalay jail, to ignore facts of which it has been
jerted compromise by which the Sj. Aurobindo Chuse under trial at
Modernte refuse to be bound. They minded more than once and
Alipur, Sj. Khapare and Sj. Repin which it cannot deny. The differ
are expected to adhere to the conChandra Palabw.nt in England.
cussions they made last year, while ter between the conference last
The compromise was reluctan*ly year and the recent negotiations is
the only concession made to them accepted by many of the Nationalists radical. That conference was
is withdrawn. This fact in quite present. -As we have iscrtained by between Conventionists and non
suficient by itself to put the Bencorrespondence with some of the (onentionists, the recent negotir
guler's argument out of cont. We chief Nationalists who attended I were between Moderates and
repeat that the recent negotinction and only because it was pressed on Sitionaliste. The Amritu Bacar
hnd nothing to do with last year's then thnt these were the only Ottice Conference was an attempt
abortive compromise, rejected as it terins on which the Moderate party made by certain leaders in Bengal would admit of the idea of union. It
Was by both parties immodittely ind Maharashtra to nocure udminwat not accepted at all by the Ben
after it was huu. Their wole object xion to the Nationalistet to the gal Nationalists and it has been re
was to racertain whether the Cony.. . The United Congress cently admitted by the Amrit Bu
Moderates would cerpt substantial ('ont was confined to Bengal car Patriko that lotters were receiv.
concessions from tho Nationalista and stopsider whether Bengal ed froin the Mofossil repudiating the
without asking the latter to sacriMode: And Nationalista could surrender on the question of the
fice their courieper their not a pether before inviting creed. How is it that the Bengaler principles. Apport they are the (... isis of other pro- persista in ignoring those facts? The not. Therefore I t i lle,