Category: Essays, Letters & Speeches

India for Indians Enlarged Edition

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Chapters

8. Part 8

Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen. I have the honour to support the resolution which has been placed before you. Brother delegates, at the very outset I desire to refer to t...

9. Part 9

"Why then sound the tocsin of alarm and seek to create a prejudice for which so far as there is no warrant and against which there is a strong body of presumptive evidence. Why...

10. Part 10

Let me give you the figures regarding education which is very interesting. The average amount spent by the Government is 85 lacs of rupees for education. The population of Benga...

7. Part 7

This is the psychology of the revolutionary movement. Our educated young men see that nations all over the world are free. They compare their position with the position of other...

3. Part 3

Is it a wild inference to draw from these two significant events that these people did not want a change in the method of Government in this country, because they know the prese...

5. Part 5

Before I come to deal with that I should draw your attention to another significant fact and that is, the gradual awakening of the consciousness of the Mahomedan community of Be...

6. Part 6

"At any rate, we don't want any from the House of Commons, and I would commend this remark to Mr. Montagu, for we distrust them root and branch. At this distance we watch the un...

1. Part 1

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4. Part 4

I do not propose to discuss that in detail at all, but I desire to impress upon you that whatever the scheme you may be pleased to frame, you must not lose sight of what is call...

2. Part 2

I must refer to the speeches made by these knights of Anglo-India against the interests of this country and against the policy of Self-Government. I will first of all refer to t...

11. Part 11

Mr. Achyutaram of Bangabashi College said that he hailed from Andhra and they learnt all their national lessons at the feet of Bengal. When they saw that Bengal had not been doi...

12. Part 12

My Friends, I must confess that it is somewhat difficult for me to address you on a subject on which I have been talking for the last, I don't know how many days. I am somewhat...