Young India; An Interpretation And a History of the Nationalist Movement From Within

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The interests of the British Empire were primary and those of India only secondary, and no one can say that the Congress has not been true to that ideal. It might be said with justice and reason that the founders of the Indian National Congress considered the maintenance of British rule in India of vital importance to India herself, and therefore were anxious to do everything in their power, not only to save that rule from any danger that threat- ened it, but even to strengthen it ; that with t...hem the redress of political grievances and the political ad- vance of India was only a by-product and of second- ary importance. If so, the Congress has been true to its ideal, and no one can find fault with it.
On the strength of an illuminating memorandum found among his papers, Hume's biographer has stated the nature of the evidence that " convinced " Mr. Hume at the time (i. e., about 15 months be- fore Lord Lytton left India) that the British were " in immediate danger of a terrible outbreak/* We will give it in Mr.


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