:11:01
	At least some of the Hindus
brought their wives.
:11:04
	No, I asked my wife
to organize that.
:11:09
	Some of them are leaving.
:11:19
	" Ladies and gentlemen:
:11:21
	We have asked you to gather here
to help us proclaim our right...
:11:25
	...to be treated as equal citizens
of the Empire.
:11:29
	We do not seek conflict.
:11:31
	We know the strength of
the forces arrayed against us...
:11:35
	...know that because of them,
we can only use peaceful means.
:11:40
	But we are determined
that justice will be done.
:11:44
	The symbol of our status
is embodied in this pass...
:11:48
	...which we must carry
at all times...
:11:51
	...but which no European
even has to have.
:11:54
	The first step towards
changing our status...
:11:57
	...is to eliminate
this difference between us."
:12:07
	Now?
:12:14
	You write brilliantly, but you have
much to learn about handling men.
:12:20
	"We do not want to ignite...
:12:23
	...the fear or hatred of anyone.
:12:26
	But we ask you...
:12:28
	...Hindu, Muslim and Sikh...
:12:31
	...to help us light up the sky...
:12:34
	...and the minds of
the British authorities...
:12:37
	...with our defiance
of this injustice."
:12:43
	We will now burn the passes of
our committee and its supporters.
:12:48
	We ask you to put
your passes on the fire--
:12:50
	You bloody dog!
:12:58
	Those passes...
:12:59
	...are government property!