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| British India, Year 1897 (Polich Station, Rambhag) |
Lord George Hamilton candidly admits :-
"Our Government never will be popular in India." Again, "Our Government never can be popular in India." How can it be otherwise?
If the present un- British and suicidal system of government continues, commonsense tells us that such a system can never and will never be popular. And if so, such a deplorable system cannot but perish as Lord Salisbury truly says, Injustice will bring the highest on earth to ruin."
Macaulay has said, "The heaviest of all yokes is the yoke of the stranger." And if the British rule remains, as it is at present, a heavy yoke of the stranger and the despot, instead of being a true British rule and a friendly partner, it is doomed to perish. Evil is not, and never will be, eternal.
He could publish it in 1901,
Can You do it now ???

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