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Congratulations.
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And let no one question...
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...that Mr. Jinnah speaks...
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...not just for the Muslims...
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...but for all India!
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And now...
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...I'm going to introduce to you...
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...a man whose writings...
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...we are all becoming familiar with.
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A man who stood in high esteem
with our own beloved Gokhale.

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A man whose accomplishments in
South Africa will always be remembered.

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Mr. Mohandas Gandhi!
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Your journal has made great impact.
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I'm flattered by Mr. Patel.
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I would be even more flattered
if what he said were true.

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But it is true.
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I read it. Often!
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Since I returned from South Africa...
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...I've travelled over much of India.
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And I know that I could travel
for many more years...

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...and still only see
a small part of her.

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And yet, I already know...
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...that what we say here...
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...means nothing to
the masses of our country.

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Here, we make speeches
for each other...

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...and those English liberal magazines
that may grant us a few lines.

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But the people of India...
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...are...
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...untouched.
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Their politics are confined to bread...
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...and salt.

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