Book Title: Karmayogi Author(s): Publisher: ZZZ UnknownPage 15
________________ KARMAYOGIN. internet cinc A micidal at Interstags ergibes the flow of the Monk, political I saporior to the Winds. The British did it when there is a plynical trial between paoplo entanta strengthen the root of political life sancor the Maghal, bat really the Sikh and dewiring a change in their political onnstitution, They tend, ala, in the long rus, to e lidate tho Marhrattan who haul wrecind the prelitical And those who hold political authority over them political life well, Buch einmalidation is power in Indin from the enfooled hands of the Such conflicts would be fatal in Turkey now. bolutaly n a ry for the building op descendants of Anrangail Rat the richno! But in the earlier and formative stages of vigorous and well-contaiand and self-supported served it parum. It w goul mnough nation's life, three conflicta Aro positively helpfal composite nation in India This is the prema to be thrown at the irrepressible Finds agitator, to its growth and vigour. In this stage, there value of even internal onflicts in one pronont Bat the Nennis hur opm Tha Mshemalene are much greater evils than religions divisions political life. Soch conflicts would ha fatal to haverinen np in demand their place politiand denoidinational rivalrien. the National Cham, if there wm, or ging wen to be any physical context het worn the forcon of sal forro krmter than what their numerical in the strongth world signify-in the administrativa popular freedom and antocratic anthority in the THE VALUE OF CONFLICTS IN PUBLIC country. la tha ant state of or alti sche the country. They have been told that LIFE and aational life, when pablic opinion has tu they are a superior me. They cannot be bisme! We welcome these conflicta. That the Gov. formed, political location hust be impartal, for believing in thix pliant statement. Ahil Finment in India is helping to create the show and healthy and vigorons pallio lifo is now thny naturally claim sprior treatment the optrmptible atrinnship that rules their developed among the posple, internal en Niet anil lexor were greater avantages that coul. The Mahnılans have, A rles, MN Are alot the only mithals of rulising those their nuwe would justify. They deinanıl, They kept them Wy from the general on. What the Twian Nationalist hurt fight mot anuntitative, but qualitativ malonautsp litial work of the country. Tt In partly the now in the stulid ntr and mortal inertir of the cial pivileges which they are entitled by thric velt of their nelert of the worn wynt of wes, and whatsver in calculata hyperior pitical wignifuate, Anil it hurt to rown inn intrare into the country lwy tha be roll. An this incurinn he creatail this must be wel to hiin. In M y hus, Tritich. It is largely due to the general inertis now self entries in the M. thoredan perhaps unconsciously, rendered an invaluable and listen characteristic of that community. chrawl enough to roga Pealers. Try a vrvice to the Nationalist , y initiating, The Mahnwant are too lonel with with the lip af hin in the wake They of the offiril portion. for tripulitid their daily toil to live time or morky left for 4ra elearly that the overat it is niet to it btw.on the Hindu and the Malu I thin participation in it the limo Thy in willing real pullie agitations. Inne in India. to he al to thrir own terme 'They ar this paper, the limu mara tu, tantil ni antisfied with what Tani Mwley freely rently, in the une plene. But the pellic TITE HINDU MANOMEDAN PTCY. given ther. They wil u life and activities of the Hinila clere hulan pratne inter fruntap , fram indiretor on the Minili m the legislativ e , the alonen woulil In ung ***, the Indian Natit Channil oluntata dwe that of the lwal of which, in the of the Mahomeland have to rely fwy, And finally as the and intrict qerive the M alan nw of that political Hindu Mahorurdun problem e rule anl Municipating. The day. The have Hindu will have to be taught to win the (1 art p qlikning which their Hindi nright u t their requira. wirl in this goneral inertia of the Indian in the M alan L u pwitinu menta prtly by poil thunder wysu wially of the Indian Mahomeland with limself in the time. They will hura nan life of the state in 2. partly by the Inv.po w, the main stength of them . Th. Mohumlu will have to w of the latter. Not in their Tary, it instit ire of fatal of the merit of warte interne Andri ers. They want in their ww 1 weakne rezintar, all thrl. In the diventant to the Nationalist raus. In view of strength, and recognies hie www legitimnite pe preparatio this n aunt free , the the real II t the oppor of war and interes in the life of the ramp site Twin naw Maluman flowwntrymen from all or nation. The 43 of bouflicting internal nily, in the non-iin sila will ha shent antinely litical activities we found it difficult, if not e Tin only the twenninunities will have n ! forma I lire will l 'liile. If the fow or 1> imwible, mon to quicken any political or Indian grow into strong and units, and die interest in the Malmelanin ADN. "The harm intin of the cancils, the thanh nothum 14 ton of nation of the isla Varan vader lave hitherte leen almost how. This lindo. M am problem hus til against the title will b e mpletely at the likeling of the l atu lilly fad. I solution may befowl IAVI In the first prepar a The Malo m a bave been ar les tempwarily but onnistu avai nty. w w w .tione? thyen congletaly at the billing of their lewers. The Anil it is best that it should be www now, Bet, then the M alan dan will lut tiwmont have therefors found it may, when the strong arm of the British it in the tban rrjeteul. In rither there will b e whenever they wanted to turn thrun against lanil, precluding all possibilities of any physical listin popular pulitiral movements. In the Anti-Paronit huwen the two caminnitin inline gain to th: N ialist care. Anilit tition Agitation in Bengal, though the Mther it is confit whether we enud har lan Prankly sposking, we likit the prian Mihanedan lemier at fint joined it, lan Chiranthewolution of this problein in any do WAV W Alli k vary thagh Natalint ut Noon warned them away from it, and tbe Nabuh than what I'nwidence Moms clearly to follow. loan langing for little molfartson in his of a w hile to wt np Mahomadan agita ing through there Morlayan reforms Mcheinen un patriate land Marily' The tin in favour of the Partition. It has been foruts have bought it about the Mahalan in connection with other matters, in the other Joulure no longer plud fue pily on one of provinces Alio. llad our Malonedan fellow CONFOUNDED IN THE WISDOM. their bukward wit , but have chance to countrymen a political life and programine of And the wine will soon wanil confounded in menfully do their right on the Nabab their own, even if it stad in opprinition that their wisdom. The weapons they have hitherto of Brandi real his own power and its par of the Hindue, they would not have been sneh | been ing against is bara slready commenced Lance, and referes ny longer to l putrained essy and willing tools in the hands of the to be turned against their own policy. They by the breascracy. By wreating than conresa bureaucracy. The primary thing in that they have always twitted the Hindu with his political of denominational elastomers, and representation munt' have mine public, some political life. invignificance. Ho is physically workling in arc of their armorical ratio, non loint Lard Morley's "reform" promimo to quicken Politically, be in a cypher, or stone w nntil this life in them. That is no small gain. the British took him up by the hand and gave indirectly rundorul signal service to the NationPolitical conflicts and rivalries are sure Rigns of him a position which he never had for eintlo liat case in India, the fall significant of which political life. They indicate the creation of new generations. The roul political force in India uime sloas will remaal. Not lond Mrlay' refor intereste among the people, larger than the r than the WMA the Mahomedan. He wm the ruler of me, but that wions aod the new political narrow and nolfinh interests of the individual the country before the British. And but DMCIGARCON and the family. They show the birth of pnblic for the presence of the British, ho would will now chapter in Indian politics and rulern Indilife, and are, at the mame time, themselves the hold the Hinda down to his pmper prition (.. e history. Thern may be a little friction bo means of that birth. The keeper there conflicts of servitade all this hu been wid and twon the Hindu sad the Mabomadas in regard the more vigorous become the puble life of the urywed against the Hinda politician by Angle to the concies. There may be new coa.. combatanta. All strength women through struggle Indias opponenta Al this wm not tri, in baten the two cumanities, but the and conflict. Physical contraste and conflicto know. The Mabemedans e t, physically, will will not lete The Mabonader will soon realisePage Navigation
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