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Speeches of Bhulabhai J. Desai 1934-38

1938

And you must reimember that it was not a very willing step on the part of the same Government that out of the class of people who offered themselves for the hands of the Police in order that they might show their sense of sacrifice in order that they may show their sympathetic support of the strugle that was going on they hardly arrested a citizen. [...] For in the complex situation of the world to-day if On examine the history of most of the democratic governments of the world you may be quite certain that what a man a peasant a labourer can do is to confide in those who are able to direct their policies of the future. [...] The one issue on which the Congress wishes to contest the elections is whether the country notwithstanding the physical suppression still morally stands by the Indian Ntional Congress or whether it approves of the policy of6 the Government which has hitherto been pursued and by which they claim to be the victorious conquerors of the Indian people. [...] My legal friends might probably be able to satisfy their legal conscience and believe that what was proinulgated as the proper line of conduct for our countrymen and country women during the last three years was law in the sense that its was an expression of the will of the sovereign power to regulate the conduct of individuals with the power of the lathi behind it. [...] But I heard just the contrary during the course of the struggle from those protagonists of the opposite school people who had won prizes in the study of the causes of the French Revolution of the causes of the American Independence of the rise of the Dutch Republic of the causes of the attainment of freedom of England from the despots of their own country since the the days of trle Migna Cart

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Pages
691
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143794
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Frontmatter
i-4 unknown view
Brief Life Sketch
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We are Not Faint-Hearted
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India’s Mission in the World
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“Vindicate the Name of Our Motherland”
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Freedom Cannot be Won by Arguments
27-34 unknown view
Why is India What She is To-Day?
35-51 unknown view
In Pursuit of Knowledge
51-67 unknown view
“We Can Never be Divided”
67-80 unknown view
Work for the Larger Freedom that is to Come
80-85 unknown view
Congress and Communities
85-100 unknown view
Khudai Khidmatgars
101-103 unknown view
Railway Administration in India
103-118 unknown view
On Question of M. L. A’s Privileges
119-122 unknown view
Congratulations to Sir Abdur Rahim
122-123 unknown view
Indo-British Trade Agreement
123-136 unknown view
J. P. C. Report
136-152 unknown view
Speech on General Budget 7th March 1935
152-165 unknown view
General Budget 7th March 1935
165-169 unknown view
General Budget 8th March 1935
169-178 unknown view
Karachi Firing
178-181 unknown view
Death of Mr. T. A. K. Sherwani
181-182 unknown view
Indian Finance Bill 25th March 1935
182-205 unknown view
Financial Adjustments Between Burma and India 26th March 1935
206-209 unknown view
Indian Finance Bill 6th April 1935
209-227 unknown view
Bombing of Civil Population 5th September 1935
227-232 unknown view
Criminal Law Amendment Bill 12th September 1935
232-259 unknown view
Criminal Law Amendment Bill 16th September 1935
259-261 unknown view
Criminal Law Amendment Repeal Bill 17th September 1935
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Quetta Earthquake 19th September 1935
264-279 unknown view
Criminal Law Amendment Repeal Bill 24th September 1935
279-286 unknown view
Security from “Abhyudaya”
286-301 unknown view
Criminal Law Amendment Repeal Bill 13th .February 1936
301-309 unknown view
Railway Budget 24th February 1936
309-318 unknown view
General Budget 9th March 1936
318-328 unknown view
Motion for Adjournment 23rd March 1936
329-335 unknown view
Ottawa Trade Agreement
335-348 unknown view
The Indian Companies Amendment Bill 15th April 1936
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Statement on Ruling of Chair 4th September 1936
361-369 unknown view
Indian Companies Bill 28th September 1936
369-378 unknown view
Wedgwood Committee
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Treatment of Indians Abroad 8th March 1937
383-392 unknown view
General Policy of the Government of India 9th March 1937
392-402 unknown view
Policy of Repression 10th March 1937
402-410 unknown view
Indian Finance Bill 20th March 1937
410-417 unknown view
Indian Naturalisation Bill 10th August 1937
417-421 unknown view
Indians in Zanzibar 23rd August 1937
421-427 unknown view
Andamans Prisoners 25th August 1937
427-431 unknown view
Insurance Bill 6th September 1937
431-447 unknown view
Insurance Bill 2nd October 1937
447-454 unknown view
Appointment of Mr. Chambers 6th October 1937
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Address to Law Students at Poona 31st November 1937
460-470 unknown view
Communism Involves Violence and Class War
471-475 unknown view
The Insurance Bill 8th February 1938
475-482 unknown view
The Indian Railways (Amendment) Bill 9th February 1938
482-488 unknown view
The General Budget 2nd March 1938
488-496 unknown view
The Workmen’s Compensation (Amendment) Bill 4th March 1938
496-500 unknown view
The Late Mr. George Joseph
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Motor Vehicles Bill 24th March 1938
501-522 unknown view
Indian Income-Tax Bill 12th April 1938
522-538 unknown view
Army Recruitment Bill 22nd August 1938
538-559 unknown view
Principles of a Modern State
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Indianisation of the Army
573-580 unknown view
The Motor Vehicles Bill
580-591 unknown view
President’s Ruling for “Future Guidance”
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Financial Control of Military Expenditure
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The Motor Vehicles Bill
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League of Nations
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