On
the 8th April, 1929, the Viceroy’s proclamation, enacting the two
Bills, was to be made, despite the fact that the majority of members
were opposed to it, and had rather rejected in earlier.
THE HINDUSTAN SOCIALIST REPUBLICAN ARMY (NOTICE)
It takes a loud
voice to make the deaf hear, with these immortal words uttered on a
similar occasion by Valiant, a French anarchist martyr, do we strongly
justify this action of ours.
Without
repeating the humiliating history of the past ten years of the working
of the reforms (Montague-Chelmsford Reforms) and without mentioning the
insults hurled at the Indian nation through this House-the so-called
Indian Parliament-we want to point out that, while the people expecting
some more crumbs of reforms from the Simon Commission, and are ever
quarreling over the distribution of the expected bones, the Government
is thrusting upon us new repressive measures like the Public Safety and
the Trade Disputes Bill, while reserving the Press Sedition Bill for the
next session. The indiscriminate arrests of labour leaders working in
the open field clearly indicate whither the wind blows.
In these
extremely provocative circumstances, the Hindustan Socialist Republican
Association, in all seriousness, realizing their full responsibility,
had decided and ordered its army to do this particular action, so that a
stop be put to this humiliating farce and to let the alien bureaucratic
exploiters do what they wish, but they must be made to come before the
public eve in their naked form.
Let the
representatives of the people return to their constituencies and prepare
the masses for the coming revolution, and let the Government know that
while protesting against the Public Safety and Trade Disputes Bills and
the callous murder of Lala Lajpat Rai, on behalf of the helpless Indian
masses, we want to emphasize the lesson often repeated by history, that
it is easy to kill individuals but you cannot kill the ideas. Great
empires crumbled while the ideas survived, Bourbons and Czars fell,
while the revolution marched ahead triumphantly.
We are sorry to
admit that we who attach so great a sanctity to human life, who dream
of a glorious future, when man will be enjoying perfect peace and full
liberty, have been forced to shed human blood. But the sacrifice of
individuals at the altar of the ‘Great Revolution’ that will bring
freedom to all, rendering the exploitation of man by man impossible, is
inevitable.
“Long Live the Revolution.” [B]
Signed,
Balraj [C]
Commander-in-Chief
Balraj [C]
Commander-in-Chief
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