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INDIAN HOME RULE Government in your hands. If that be so, we have to consider only one thing: how can the millions obtain self rule? you will admit that people under several Indian princes are being ground down. The lattes mercilessly crush them. Their tyranny is greater than that of the English; and, if you want such tyranny in India, that we shall never agree. My patriotism does not teach me that I am to allow people to be crushed under the heel of Indian princes, if only the English retire. If I have the power, I should resist the tyranny of Indian princes just as much as that of the English. By patriotism I mean the welfare of the whole people, and, if I could secure it at the hands of the English, I should bow down my head to them. If any Englishman dedicated his life to securing the freedom of India, resisting tyranny and serving the land, I should welcome that Englishman as an Indian. 78