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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, May 1st, 1907 }
Moonshine for Bombay Consumption
The Calcutta correspondent of the Indu Prakash seems to be an adept in fitting his news to the likings of his clientele. He
has discovered that the old party and the new are united not against the Government but against the Mahomedans. All are
looking to the Government with a reverent expectation of justice from that immaculate source. We do not know who this antiMahomedan and pro-Government Calcutta correspondent may be; but we hope the Bombay public will not be deceived by his
inventions. If there is one overmastering feeling in Bengal it is indignation wit
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, June 21st, 1907 }
British Justice
There has been much to edify and
instruct in the recent antics of the bureaucracy and, in the light of the object
lessons they present, the people of India have been revising old ideas and
outworn superstitions with a healthy rapidity. The belief in British liberalism,
in the freedom of the Press, in the freedom of the platform, in the Pax
Britannica, in the political honesty of Mr. John Morley and many other cherished
shibboleths have departed into the limbo of forgotten follies. But the greatest
fall of all has been the fall of the belief in the imperturbable impartialit
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Bande Mataram
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The Work Before Us
The little that we have done is the first faint shadowing forth of our future activities, nothing more. If we are content with
what we have done, even that little will disappear, the movement will be abortive and the country fall back into its former
condition. It is therefore necessary to give a new impetus to the movement everywhere, and now that Srijut Bipin Chandra is out
of prison, the necessary will no doubt be done. The first work is to revive courage in the hearts of the people. The effect of
the recent repression has been not to crush the movement, but to discourage its ou
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Bande Mataram
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Asiatic Democracy
Asia is not Europe and never will be Europe. The political ideals of the West are not the mainspring of the political movements
in the East, and those who do not realise this great truth, are mistaken; for they suppose that the history of Europe is a sure
and certain guide to India in her political development. A great deal of the political history of Europe will be repeated in Asia,
no doubt; democracy has travelled from the East to the West in the shape of Christianity, and after a long struggle with the
feudal instincts of the Germanic races has returned to Asia transformed
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, October 5th, 1907 }
Novel Ways to Peace
We learn from the Empire that on Wednesday evening the paharawallas
got completely out of hand and that a number of
them afterwards traversed the streets indulging in looting, destruction of property and assault. We are farther told by our
contemporary that the moment the peace was broken, the budmash element asserted itself. And the
Empire winds up with a
genial and smiling prophecy to the effect that the atmosphere will be more or less disturbed for a month (that is till the Puja
is over and the European merchants have been able to get their consignments through) and ther
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Bande Mataram
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The Demand of the Mother
We have lost the faculty of religious fervour in Bengal and are now trying to recover it through the passion for the country, by
self-sacrifice, by labour for our fellow-countrymen, by absorption in the idea of the country. When a nation is on the verge of
losing the source of its vitality, it tries to recover it by the first means which the environment offers, whether that environment
be favourable or not. Bengal has always lived by its emotions; the brain of India, as it has been called, is also the heart of India.
The loss of emotional power, of belief, of enthusia
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Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, June 19th, 1907 }
The Main Feeder of Patriotism
There are many people who admit
the superiority of Eastern civilisation, who recognise its humanitarian and
socialistic aspect, who are not blind to its predominating feature of
spirituality, who admire the absence of a militant Materialism in it, who praise
the way in which it has balanced the interests of the different classes in the
society, who are conscious how much attention it gives to the higher needs of
humanity. But still patriotism is not a living and moving impulse with them.
Apart from the natural attachment which every man has to his country,
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Bande Mataram
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The Next Step
The condition of the poorer classes in this country is a subject which has till now been too much neglected, but can be neglected
no longer if the blessing of God is to remain with our movement. The increasing poverty of the masses has been the subject of
innumerable pamphlets, speeches and newspaper articles, but we are apt to think our duty done when we have proved that
the poverty problem is there; we leave the solution to the future and forget that by the time the solution comes, the masses will
have sunk into a condition of decay from which it will take the nation many decade
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Bande Mataram
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Curzonism for the University
At last the Brahmastra which Lord Curzon forged for the stifling of patriotism through the instrumentality of the University, is to
be utilised, and utilised to its full capacity. We all remember the particular skirmish in the first Swadeshi struggle in which Sir
Bampfylde Fuller fell. Sir Bampfylde insisted on the disaffiliation of the Serajgunge Schools because the teachers and students
were publicly taking part in politics. Lord Minto's Government refused to support him in this action because it was inadvisable, having regard to the troubled nature of the times
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, April 11th, 1907 }
The Situation in East Bengal
While commenting on the proceedings of the Berhampur Conference, we expressed our opinion that the leaders had been guilty
of the most serious deficiency in statesmanship and courage in failing to understand and meet the situation created by the occurrences in Tipperah. Leadership in this country has hitherto gone with the fluent tongue, the sonorous voice, skill in dialectics and
acute adroitness in legal draftsmanship. The leader has not been called upon to understand the great and urgent national needs or
to meet the calls of a dangerous crisis. In the opposit