His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
166 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT when I went last year as Congress President.” He was con fi dent that he had lost nothing by resignin ...
The Warrior and the Saint 167 tions and cap ital cities, and enthusiastic audiences came to hear him speak. The stalwarts of the ...
168 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT committee for Bengal headed by Abul Kalam Azad. In doing so, the Congress central leadership alienate ...
The Warrior and the Saint 169 ing to invoke from the type of state power that instilled fear and doubt in the minds of friends a ...
170 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT He urged Mahatma Gandhi to adopt a bold policy, so that he could become one of Gandhi’s humble camp f ...
The Warrior and the Saint 171 a month before, Subhas Chandra Bose was specially invited to attend a three- day meeting of the Co ...
172 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT that Gandhi imposed on his own eldest son, Harilal. As Gandhi ex- plained in one of his columns: “The ...
The Warrior and the Saint 173 of new converts.” From the perspective of India and Indians, both isms had “wreaked havoc.” “If w ...
174 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT inclement weather. The peasant volunteers of Swami Sahajanand Sara- swati provided the or ga ni za ti ...
The Warrior and the Saint 175 that the Lahore resolution was not necessarily secessionist in its im- port.^94 In a key essay pub ...
176 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT solving a prob lem well nigh insoluble to many. Great achievements are often born out of small beginn ...
The Warrior and the Saint 177 not the people. “What interest can we have in fight ing for the perpetu- ation of our own slavery, ...
178 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT ship in a frank and forthright manner. In one letter, he condemned Gandhism for its “sanctimonious hy ...
The Warrior and the Saint 179 My life is in the Austrians’ hands, My conscience is my own. “I am not aware of any wrong that I h ...
6 One Man and a World at War This is the technique of the soul. The individual must die, so that the nation may live. Today I mu ...
One Man and a World at War 181 flammatory words and actions could be put out of circulation for the duration of the war. Bose ha ...
182 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Mahatma Gandhi—and he mentioned his own fast of 1926. In a sepa- rate letter, he appealed to the chie ...
One Man and a World at War 183 ity for the consequences of force- feeding the ailing prisoner. On De- cember 6, Viceroy Linlithg ...
184 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT least a dozen intelligence agents employed by the central and provincial governments to ferret out in ...
One Man and a World at War 185 After looking at Sisir intensely for a few minutes, Subhas asked, “Amar ekta kaj korte parbe?”—“C ...
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