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Vol. I.
KARMAYOGIN
National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c.,
A WEEKLY REVIEW
OF
FACTS AND OPINIONS.
16th Magh 1316.
perpetrators of these deplorable outrages are dastards and cowards; for, if it were so, Terrorism would be a thing to be abhorred, but not feared. On the contrary, the Indian Terrorist seems to be usually a
of the High Court, publicly, in day-man fanatical in his determination
and daring, to prefer public places and crowded buildings for his field and to nooru secrecy and a fair chance of escape. It is this remarkable feature which has dis
light, under the eyes of many and in a crowded 'building, breaks the silence which had settled on the country, in a fashion which all will deplore. The deceased officer was perhaps the ablest, most energetic tinguished alike the crimes at and must zealous member of the Nasik, London, Calcutta, to say Bengd detective force. It was his nothing of the Assassination of misfortune that he took the 'eading Gosain in jail. With such men it is difficult to deal. Neither fear part not only in the 'Alipur Bomb Case in which He zealously and nor reasoning, disapprobation nor untiribgly hted the Crown soli- isolation can have any effect on citors, but if the investigation of them. Nor will the Government the Haddafi and Netra dacoities. of this country allow us to use what The nature of his duties exposed we believe to be the only effective him to the resentment of the small means of combating the spread of Terrorist bodies whose continued the virus among the people. All we can do is to sit with folded hands existence in Bengali proved by and listen to the senseless objurthis ist daring and reckless crime. Under such circumstances a man gations of the Anglo-Indian Press, arrien hilfe in Wis hard and it waiting for a time when the peaceful expression and organisation of mens baly is matter of time when it WH bestruck from hits. We our national aspirations will ne lonas the Goveni- ger bo penalised. It is then that Best sumably recognise his Terrorism will vanish from the servandame prevision for ty and the night his fans the criate itselfiever Andola ise or who buidées of the style on tription
The Anglo Indian papere pablish e for which the usual senseless prescriptions could we won for the cure of the evil. The Eng The fish informs that is of
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The High Court Assassination.
The startling anasination of Deputy Superintendent Shanis-ulAlam on Monday in the precincts
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last tired of these outrages and asks in a tone full of genuine weariness when the Government will take the steps which Hare Street has always been advising. It seems so as that the Government have gone fairly far in that direction. The only remaining steps are to silence the Press entirely, abolish the necessity of investigation and trial and deport every public man in India. And when by removing everything and everyone that still encourages the people. to persevere in peacefal political agitation, Russia has been reprodueed in India and all is hushed except the noise of the endless duel between the omnipotent policeman and the secret assassin, the Englishman will be satisfied,-but the country will not be at peace: The Indian Daily News more sen sibly suggeste police activity in detecting secret organisationis, although its remarks would have sounded better without an implie prejudgment of the Nasik on. the police were to empley the sound deteesive methods veinployed in England and it would take than wowhile hinge to affect a coup, but there would be some chance of real modasie 'It is not by indiscriminate
ros, barraning house-searches *: undertaken on the word of informers a pid do far each piece of in
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detention of undertrial
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