Book Title: Karmayogi
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________________ KARMAYOGIN: tion? Arde, with loads of other opithets revolutionism and that the best in India, is tu came from shutting which defeat their purposo by their wny to get rid of the latter is to their eyes on unpleasant facts, to wane violence; strange pane suppress the former. We will give recognize the depth, force and ex. vyrics of the deceased police officer as then the chance by suppressing tent of the movement in India, the patriot, saint martyr by those who ourselves so four is current Indian radical obange that has come over formerly never discovered his tranpolitics are concerned. We have she thoughts and hearts of the scendent merits or had a good word no wish to enubau Tays the notion of people and the iinpossibility to my for the police: meeting to of the Government or to accontuate digging out that which wells up. ce stops for the suppression of the difficulties of the situntion. The from the depths by the spades of Anarchiam loudly advertised by lea- Government have no donbt a policy repression. Je who know that they are power They are face to face of their owu and a theory of the with aspirations and agitations less to take any effective stepa in best means of suppressing violent which are not only Indian but the present state of the country; revolutionary activitios. We have Asiatic, not only Asintie bat worldVigilance Compittees which can no faith in their policy and no con- wide. They cannot do away by force at may for the hired vigils of fidence in their theory, but since it with these opinions, thene motions. watchmen ensily avoidable by á is thoits and the responsibility for these developments unless they first nocturnal nanesin;- are these preserving peace rests on them, let trample down the resurgence in tramule down the the speech and nction of responsible them put their policy freely and Japan, China, Purkey And Porria and serious political leaders or the thoroughly into uction. We advise nnd reverse the march of progress ravings and spasie odic gesticulations our fellow Nationalists also to stand in Europe ard America. Neither can of a terrified instinct of self-preserva. back and give an unhampered they circumvent the notion they circumve of course for a while to Anglo-Indian natural forowe w natural forces which are not moved The Nationalist party can tako Htatesmanship in its endeavours to by but move the Indian polition! Grapplo with this hydra-headed evil. no shure in those degrading perfor leaders. Reforms which would have But before we resort to silence, Hancus. On the other hand its own satisfied and quieted ten years ago we will speak out onco freely and are now a mer are now a mere straw upon a torremedies, its own activities are doubly inhibited, inhibitor from loudly to the Government, the runt. Sono day they must inako below by tho paralysing effect of Anglo-Indian conmunity and the up their minds to the inevitable and follow the example of rulers bileessful or nttempted assassinations, inhibited from above by panic-strickoven so that no responsibility for all over the world by concedink en suspicion, paniestricken represanything that may happen in the popular constitution with whatever sion. We have not disguised our future may be laid at our doors by safeguards they choure for British interests and British sovereiguts, policy, we have oponly avertisei posterity. To the Clovernment wo our plads of party reconstruction and have only one word to say. We And the earlier they enn persuade are well aware that they desire not themselves to concede it, the better corganisation, we have sought to the co-operation of the Nationalist tering they can make with the *peak and act cundidly before the tering the party, but its annihilntion. They future. This future. Government and the country, not This has been the truck trnce tho genesis of the present tional policy of England all over extenuating the orrors of the Govern. difficulties to the propaganda of the the world, and it has always been an ment, not intaining the minds of the Nationalist lenders and an unstates evil day for the Pinpire when people. The first answer to our pro Dianlike resentment is allowed to statesmen bave turned their backs pagandla was given by the revolu overower their judgment and their on English trolitions and adopteil tionary party in the blow struckit insight. Nasik, the second by the Govern Choosing to be misled the blind impolicy of the Continental by incapacity and police whoso incapacity and ment in the extension of the Sedi. peoples. They laave seen at Lahore peoples. They have how liability to corruption been Act tu all India. tous Marting and Lughly that Moderntisin is We still felt it our duty to perloudly proclaimed by their own dead force impotent to help or to Commissions provided over by severe, leaving the results of our ac. injure, that whatever the lip inay their own officials, they have formed profess, the hearts of the people are tivity to a higher Power. The asslesination in the High Court and with Nationalista. Impolitic sorority the rootud opinion that the lealers of Nationalista are secretly conspir- may transfer that allegiance to the the announcement of a stringent ing to subvert British rule, and militant revolutionisin Press legislation cunvinces us that which is neither the openness of our proccod. raising its health thriving on the atly further prosecution of the pub ing nor the utter failuro of the Cosbutin lic activities no contenjilated, will of JL legitimate political police to substantiate thoru allega activity. The Nationalist leaders bio viu and unusunbl. Until, tions have been able to destroy the will und unwingly by their thorefne, wore bottlod state of illusion. The open spionage, ideals and policy, but they may things supervenes and normal con monaco and detective nachinations prove as helplene hereafter the ditivus can be restored, we propose to which we are subjected, are suffi Moderates are in the face of tho to refrain from farther political so cient proof of its Lon. The Government and the persistence. prosent situation. the The Anglo-Sucian Nevertheless, it is due to community Anglo-Indian community seum to through its recognised wogaus, is Governmer.t that we should speak be agreud that by some process of now busy inflaming hostility, boundthe truth and it is open to them to political chemistry unknown to ug Considor or reject it at their plosing on the Government 16 farthor the propagation of ponoefal National sure. The one, the only remedy ill-advised measures of repression ist generates armoil and militant 'for the difficulties which beset them and adding dark to darknors.net U SR CHATARJI BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET .

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