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________________ KARMA YOGIN. It Was question of what w generally took care to keep theninelves in practicable .. KRISHNA KUMAR MITRA. evidence and make tbouwelven as thorough. and what we in the best interests of the NEWSPAPERA STATEMENTS DENIED. ly dimagreable u posible to three from country in the present circumstances. whom they differed on all public casions. A well informed corrupondont writes They had to recognize two things: One w OUR GRAVE RESPONSIBLLITY. Matematu bave appeared of late in ney. that considering the difficulties of the FIX! native orwapaper regarding the Now that things had culminated in this position, England had done very well in horrible and Indis; treatient of the State prisoner, Babu stardly outrage, they must the second was that there was no alternative to Britih rule not only Krishna Kumar Mitnt. It has been alllone no time in roonguining the grave now but for a long time to como, in view you that the primaor in conned in a romponibility routing on them a tu the of their ende divisions, their feeble pubplan whirl # neither well lightxl bur influence to which thend young wie lic wpirit, their general lack of energy, and well ventilated, that he is kept under lock were were tapol in foreign countries. The koy except fup half an hour or o Guvernment wus dealing with the ques other inte defects of national character. the morning and the evening, that he tion in its own way, but without the co Only mad en outaido' lunatic asylum law lust deb and wallured in health could think or talk of independence. That Ort of the parents and guardians uue patriotin which, in other countries, wing to his incarceration and that he and the grueral public the Government not allowed pen and ink. All these ould not offeet much. It was an ex hul taken nther forms must led tem in Namunte ure veret. The primoner tremely difficult question and Mr. their wituation to work loyally with the is living in a largo airy, well-lighted Britinlitiovernt. tit for the progress and (iukhale prawal to deal with it malo und wull ventilatel harrack with a large with the other phases of the student prosperity of turntry. It should be central rurridor. He is allowed two prolleni sepaintuly on another occasion plain to the wenkomt understanding that bour's exercise out wide his barack in towards the idea of independence the GROWTH OF POLITICAL the sporning and an hour in the evening. Government could lopt only one attitude AGITATION. and during day unie there is ample --that of worn and relentlere region, Turning next to the subject of his ad. room fur exercism in the large cuntral for, thene idons were bound to lend ) drea Mt. Gokhale reviewed briefly the vurridur of the barrack. He is in good violence, and as a matter of fact, they had history of political agitatinn bealth, being no thinner than when he in this as they could all see resulted in violence. 14 tiret lite into jail, while hin country which gily was a growth of the last forty years. He prinud out how RESORT TO PASSIVE RESISTANCE wright in hentered the jail has not at the beginning of the last century Some of their frion la more in the habit A ppruhly, the prin lways of waying that their plan was to achievo allowed the w British rulu appeared to the people over hows and of writing the minutest put of Inulin more as a inslependence by merely useful means - materials winever be requires them. deliverance from <bronic dioxler and hy general reart to Anive rewitane. Une nuwpaper walad that Babu K. mirule than a K The speaker felt bound to my that such foreign rule with its atra land twice then rinnal the inevitable drawback. He also pointed out talk war ridiculous, nonsent and was Government, but had rereised no reply. | how the wrlier efforts for an itu prove a mere eluuk ted ly these men to Ave This also is incorrect. The order of the ment of their pulitcal watu halcone their own skinIndependence never thernurnt of India on both his home hul been achieved in the history of the als were duly principally from English en themelver comunicated to him. world and never woull, except by force: The wernet of India have mornind PRESENT POLITICAL IDEAS and the Britila wuld as stated recently au ruplaint fr. Babu K. K. Mitra After dining We hope aud the faith by Lord Curzon, Apend their last Niwell outhw wuijoct hf his treatment. that lay lehimla Congress movement whilling and sacritice their limt un le of the last quarter of a century, the speaker fore they would muffer their rule to lo cance to the political in which at overthrown. The fute, ideas of indeJIR. GOKHALE ON THE prwent were working in the minds of the pendence meant physical conflict with pouple These ivlow, he waid, cond in the the government of the ountry, anl that PRESENT SITUATION. tint intance be divided into two catenecewily would leave no option to the Uwer the auspices of the Tan Sabha porich--thome which aimed at indepen. Government except inter repression. thu Hot Mr. Glukhualo delivered to s ence and those which wonght only much wwded diance an address in Maruthi progress for the people au Wir achievable the Covement www involved in carrying on the present wituation, the L . Mr. undes British rule. "Though certain out the programme given to the people Duit bring in the chair. hankering after independence must have of this country in the Charter Act of (UNDEMNATION OF RECENT exinted here and there in individual minde 1938 and the Royal Proclamation of 1858. OUTRAGE from the very comencement of the Hul not the Government on the other Mr. Ookhade Lexan by expressing, in British rule independence, as factor to side an equal right to say that the peo the true tornis the horny and indig be reckoned with han be g rowth of iplo of his country having accepted Hri. watwo with which the devwulful news of the Inat four or five years only. They had tinh rule and certain libertien having nhw wination of Sir William Curant their origin in the despair whiluwer been conferred on them on the basis of Wyl and Dr. Lalenc ly Indian spread the Indian wind towards the close that understanding, good faith require! takut in London had loen movedl. of Lord Curzon's Viceroyalty, in the them not to harbour ideas directed the foul deul le mand, had blackened victories of JAM over Rain and in the against the very existence of that rulei The Indian namo as they mit hang funeral feeling of protest aguinat Euro. However strenuou their exertions for down their bracia in whame before the pean domination which halsprung up as vinning large libertine or acquring wbolo Civilized world. Fortunately thereoognized by European observers in re- larger share in the administration Yulen we men who generally knew how cent years throughout the East. It nouat u of the country, it was of the utmoet Lokep Wwir bearls wol even in times of adıníttund that these ideas partly owing to importance that they should give ne renson citant; and M. Gokhale trusted their natural attractiv e and hartly able ground for the sundicion that what owing to a lack of political discrimination they desired was an end of British rule Koncimation of ladinn wudente in ww judgment Along the people w itaall. Louyse, sometimes the authori Lonilon owing to this wicked and certant. prwid rapidly in the country : And they ties tertained such suspicion un'ustly ble erin. During his last visit to bave constituted today & wrious olustacle or reasonably and often in the past, England nothing trur his mom or in the path of the country's progress No thoroughly loyal and constitutional agita Billel him with deeper un xuty tips , said Mr. Gokhale, could be no tallentioa bad been regarded with great diofa Mersin than the growth of will anarchionl as to think that there we any special merit or by them and attempted to brand opiniona A g netin of the Lavdianin living under foreign Government or itu dialoyal. On such consions they had adopta widing in that cou try. It was that there were not humiliation-- time stood up against the wuthorities with to externally wall section, not more than painful and bitter humiliations -inspera r conscience and gone their own way Aurty or fifty at the outsid uut of about bable from it, but it was not a question of and they wou do to gain. But the KEYED bundred young biety but they abstract theoties ( of mere sentiment spread of vidides panipood. then als
SR No.011075
Book TitleKarmayogi
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
Author
PublisherZZZ Unknown
Publication Year
Total Pages751
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size139 MB
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