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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, July 25th, 1907 }
One More for the Altar
Srijut Bhupendranath Dutt has been sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment for telling the truth with too much emphasis. As to that we have nothing to say, for it is a necessary part of the struggle between Anglo-Indian bureaucracy and Indian democracy. The bureaucracy has all the material power in its hands and it must necessarily struggle to preserve its unjust
and immoral monopoly of power by the means which material strength places in its hands, by the infliction of suffering on
the bodies of its opponents and on their minds, so far as they allow the suffering
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Bande
Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, July 20th, 1907 }
The Khulna Comedy
The result of a political case is
always a foregone conclusion in this country in the present era of anti-Swadeshi
repression, for the object of the proceedings is not to detect and punish crime
but to put down Swadeshi under the forms of law. Whether the accused is innocent
or guilty of the particular charge it has been thought convenient to formulate
against him, is a matter of very trifling importance. Neither the people nor the
bureaucracy really accept a conviction as proof of any offence against the law.
Indeed it is more or less a matter of caprice or convenience
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, May 14th, 1907 }
The Bagbazar Meeting
We do not clearly understand what has been gained by the Bagbazar meeting held on Sunday under the auspices of the
leading lights of Bengal. There were one or two speeches made which said certain obvious things and there were certain resolutions passed in which we condoled, sympathised, demanded and protested. But when the meeting dispersed, we were not one
whit more forward than we had been a few hours before. What we want to know, what the country wants to know, is not what
we think— there is no doubt or difference of opinion about that, everybody is thinking the same
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, July 5th, 1907 }
Try Again
The announcement "authoritatively" made by the Hindu Patriot that the Ranchi College modified scheme has been finally
sanctioned by the Government of India, reminds us of how the example of a spider succeeding on the seventh attempt to fix
its web in the proper place resuscitated the drooping ambition of Robert the Bruce. In the present case too the
Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal has, through sheer perseverance, succeeded in making the Government of India accept his proposal and
thus relieve the revenues of Bengal of an unnecessary superfluity. The policy of the Government seems to
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Resolution at a Swadeshi Meeting
[The first resolution of the meeting, proposed by Nagar Seth
Haribhakti, was: "Kaka Joshi started the Swadeshi movement, but due to several reasons it became lifeless. Now however it is
more alive than ever as a result of the life-giving medicine the Bengali physicians have given it."]
The second resolution was proposed by Principal Aravind Ghose. It ran: "Kaka Joshi's efforts proved unsuccessful because
the conditions were not favourable at that time. The present wave of support for the movement is very strong, and we should
make comprehensive efforts to prevent the wave from receding. We
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, May 17th, 1907 }
The Statesman Unmasks
We do not know why the paper which calls itself the Friend of India and usually puts on a sanctimonious mask of Liberalism,
should have suddenly allowed its real feelings to betray themselves last Wednesday. Its attitude for some time past has been
extremely ambiguous. During the height of the disturbances in East Bengal this Friend of India maintained a rigid silence on
Indian affairs and discoursed solemnly day after day on large questions of European policy. Like the Levite it turned its face
away from the traveller wounded by thieves and passed by. Since the deport
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, August 27th, 1907 }
Repression and Unity
One of the most encouraging signs of the present times is the effect of repression in bringing together men of all views who
have the future welfare and greatness of their country at heart. At this time last year the great fight between the old and new parties was just beginning to pass from the stage of loose occasional skirmishes into a close and prolonged struggle. The emergence of
Nationalism as a self-conscious force determined to take shape and fight for the domination of the national mind was indicated
by the appearance of the Bande Mataram as the first out-and-
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, June 1st, 1907 }
The Question of the Hour
The writer of "A Word of Warning" which we publish today has voiced an opinion which we find to be held by several Nationalists who have the success of the movement sincerely at heart. Our correspondent, however, lays himself open to some misinterpretation when he speaks of "the suicidal folly of an unarmed and disorganised nation trying to measure its strength with that
of the best-organised power in the land". The kind of resistance which seems to be suggested here is something in the nature
of rebellion and it goes without saying that such resistance for "an un
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, September 10th, 1906 }
The Pro-Petition Plot
It is impossible, we think, to condemn too strongly the attempt that is being made, by means of confidential circulars from
Calcutta, to get up a fresh memorial to the Secretary of State for India, for the revocation or modification of the Partition of
Bengal. We are strongly opposed, it is well known, to sending any fresh memorial on this subject, but this general objection
apart, the methods that have been adopted to get up this new memorial are open to very serious objection, and it is to these
that we desire to call public attention today. A telegraphic m
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, September 11th, 1906 }
A Savage Sentence
We hope that an appeal will be preferred against the barbarous sentence passed on one Bipin Behari Modak for throwing acid,— so it is alleged,— in the face of an unpopular non-striker in the Howrah Office. To us the evidence on the defence side seems
to be exceedingly strong nor can we discover any motive for the attack on the part of a man who had no connection of any
kind with the strike. But then it was a strike case, and strike, in magisterial eyes, means Swadeshi and Swadeshi means sedition.
So by a strict chain of judicial logic the accused is not only c