:02:48
Forgive me, gentlemen,
but you must understand...
:02:52
...that His Majesty's government
and the British people repudiate...
:02:57
...both the massacre and
the philosophy that prompted it.
:03:01
Now...
:03:03
...what I would like to do...
:03:05
...is to come to some compromise
over the new--
:03:09
If you will excuse me,
Your Excellency...
:03:12
...it is our view that matters
have gone beyond legislation.
:03:16
We think it is time you recognized...
:03:17
...that you are masters
in someone else's home.
:03:23
Despite the best intentions
of the best of you...
:03:25
...you must, in the nature of things,
humiliate us to control us.
:03:30
General Dyer is but an extreme
example of the principle.
:03:34
It is time you left.
:03:40
With respect, Mr. Gandhi...
:03:43
...without British administration...
:03:45
...this country would be
reduced to chaos.
:03:47
Mr. Kinnoch...
:03:51
...I beg you to accept
that there is no people...
:03:53
...who would not prefer
their own bad government...
:03:55
...to the good government
of an alien power.
:03:57
My dear sir, India is British.