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WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-doneS.ContentsPREFACEChapter I: A strange eventChapter 1I: A shabby show congress abandons its planChapter 111; A mean deal congress refuses IQ part with

powerChapter IV : An abject surrender congress bets an inglorious retreatCbapterVjj^j)pMcaLcb.ariiyxwLe5Sj>laDJtoJkii.iJb.yJki.ndne.«Chapter VI; A fal what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

se claim does congress represent all ?Chapter VII; A false charge are untouchables tools of the British ?Chapter VIII: The real issue what the untouch

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ables wantChapter .IX; Aplea_to the foreigners let not tyranny have freedom to enslave Chapter X.; What do the.untouchables say2 Beware_of Mr,.Gandhi!

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-donegain, my Daughters; why will ye go with me ? (12) go your way... (14) And they lifted up their voice, and weft again, and Orpah kissed her mother-in-l

aw; but Ruth clave unto her. (15) And she said. Behold thy sister-in-law is gone back unto her people, and unto her gods ; return thou after thy siste what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

r-in-law. (16) And Ruth said. Intreat me not to leave them: or to return from following after thee ; for whither thou goest. I will go; and where thou

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lodgest, I will lodge ; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. (17) Where thou diest, will I die, and there will be buried; the LORD do s

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done and pathos of this passage. While you will be glad to read it again you will, I am sure, ask me what made me recall it in this connection. I wonder i

f you remember the occasion when we fell into discussion about the value of Ruth's statement "Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God." I ha what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

ve a clear memory of it and can well recall our difference of opinion, You maintained that its value lay in giving expression to the true sentiments a

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ppropriate to a perfect wife. I put forth the view that the passage had a sociological value and its true interpretation was the one given by Prof. Sm

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-doneefined ancient society by its most dominant characteristic namely that it was a society of man plus God while modern society is a society of men only

(pray remember that in men I include women also). My view was not then acceptable to you. But you were interested enough to urge me to write a book on what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

this theme. I promised to do so. For as an oriental I belong to a society which is still ancient and in which God is a much more important member tha

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n man is. The part of the conversation which is important to me at this stage is the promise I then made to dedicate the book to you if I succeeded in

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-doneng the theme in a book form are now very remote. As you know. I am drawn in the vortex of politics which leaves no time for literary pursuits. I do no

t know when I shall be out of it. The feeling of failure to fulfil my promise has haunted me ever since the war started. Equally distressing was the f what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

ear that you might pass away as a war casualty and not be there to receive if I were to have time to complete it. But the unexpected has happened. The

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re you are. out of the throes of Death. Here is a book ready awaiting dedication. This happy conjunction of two such events has suggested to me the id

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-donedifferent in theme it IS not an unworthy substitute. Will you accept it ?B. R. A. To.F.In Thy Presence is the Fullness of Joy.PREFACE"In 1892, there t

ook place in England a new election to Parliament, in which the Conservatives headed by Lord Salisbury lost and the Liberals headed by Mr. Gladstone w what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

on. The remarkable thing about this election was that notwithstanding the defeat of his party at the polls. Lord Salisbury—contrary to Parliamentaryco

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nvention—refused to surrender his office to the leader of the Liberal Party. When Parliament assembled, the Queen delivered the usual gracious speech

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done side. Lord Salisbury's Government was an illegitimate Government. It was a challenge to the fundamental principle of the British Constitution, which

recognised parliamentary Majority as the only title deed for a Party's right to form a Government. The Liberals took up the challenge and tabled an am what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

endment to the address. The amendment sought to condemn Lord Salisbury's Government for its insistence on continuing in office, notwithstanding the fa

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ct that it had no majority behind it. The task of moving the amendment was entrusted to the late Lord (then Mr.) Asquith. In his speech in support of

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done originally used by st. Augustine but in a different context. It Was used in the course of a religious controversy and had come to be used as a founda

tion for Papal Sovereignty. Mr. Asquith used it as a political maxim embodying the basic principle of Parliamentary Democracy. Today it is accepted as what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

the fundamental principle on which Popular Government rests, namely, the Right of a Political Majority to Rule. It told instantaneously against Salis

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bury's Government and must tell against all parlies who fail at the polls wherever Parliamentary Democracy IS in operation.I was reminded of this maxi

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done. were announced. Congressmen did not actually say "Causa fmita eat: India locuta est." But so far as the parties, which had opposed the Congress in t

he Electiohs, were concerned, that is what the results of the Elections seemed, to proclaim. Having led the Untouchables against the Congress for. ful what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

l five years in the Round Table Conference and in the Joint Parliamentary Committee, I could not pretend to be unaffected by the results of the Electi

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ons. To me the question was: Had the Untouchables gone over to the Congress ? Such a thing was to me unimaginable. For. I could not believe that the U

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-doneer to the Congress en masse forgetting how Mr. Gandhi and the Congress opposed, inch by inch up to the very last moment, every one of their demands fo

r political safeguards. I had therefore decided to study the Returns of the election that took place in 1937..While I was convinced that such a study what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

was of great necessity from the point of view of the Untouchables, the work proceeded at a snail's pace. This was due to three causes. The work had to

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be kept aside for some time to give precedence to other literary projects, the urgency of which demanded a degree of priority which it was not possib

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-donehich is the primary source for figures regarding the elections, proved inadequate and insufficient for my purpose. It does not give separately figures

showing how the Scheduled Castes electors voted and how many votes the Scheduled Caste candidates got. It gives figures showing how electors in diffe what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

rent constituencies voted, without making any distinction between Hindu voters and the Scheduled Castes voters. Circular letters had therefore to be i

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ssued to the various Provincial Governments requesting them to send me the figures showing distribution of voting by Scheduled Caste electors and the

WHAT CONGRESS AND GANDHI HAVE DONE TOTHE UNTOUCHABLESit may be your interest to be our masters, but how can It be ours to be your slaves ?"—THUCYDIDES

what-congress-and-gandhi-have-doned a very laborious task as the statistical tables given In the Appendices to this book will show.The work thus lingered on. I regret very much this de

lay. For I know how much mischief has been done by the Congress during the interval. The Congress has advertised the election results to bolster up It what-congress-and-gandhi-have-done

s claim to represent the Untouchables. The main point in the advertisement is that out of 151 seats assigned to the Scheduled Castes the Independent L

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abour Party which was organised by me got only 12 seats and the rest of the seats were captured by the Congress. This mess is served out from the Cong

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