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Leaflet
thrown
in
the
Central
Assembly
Hall,
New
Delhi
at
the
time
of
the
throwing
voice
bombs.
On
the
8th
April,
1929,
the
Viceroy's
proclamation,
enacting
the
two
Bills,
was
to be
made,
despite
the
fact
that
the
majority
of
members
were
opposed
to
it,
and
had
rather
rejected
in
earlier.
THE
HINDUSTAN
SOCIALIST
REPUBLICAN
ARMY
(NOTICE)
"It
takes
a
loud
voice
to
make
the
deaf
hear,
with
these
immortal
words
uttered
on a
similar
occasion
by
Valiant,
a
French
anarchist
martyr,
do we
strongly
justify
this
action
of
ours."
"Without
repeating
the
humiliating
history
of
the
past
ten
years
of
the
working
of
the
reforms
(Montague-Chelmsford
Reforms)
and
without
mentioning
the
insults
hurled
at
the
Indian
nation
through
this
House-the
so-called
Indian
Parliament-we
want
to
point
out
that,
while
the
people
expecting
some
more
crumbs
of
reforms
from
the
Simon
Commission,
and
are
ever
quarrelling
over
the
distribution
of
the
expected
bones,
the
Government
is
thrusting
upon
us
new
repressive
measures
like
the
Public
Safety
and
the
Trade
Disputes
Bill,
while
reserving
the
Press
Sedition
Bill
for
the
next
session.
The
indiscriminate
arrests
of
labour
leaders
working
in
the
open
field
clearly
indicate
whither
the
wind
blows."
"In
these
extremely
provocative
circumstances,
the
Hindustan
Socialist
Republican
Association,
in
all
seriousness,
realizing
their
full
responsibility,
had
decided
and
ordered
its
army
to do
this
particular
action,
so
that
a
stop
be
put
to
this
humiliating
farce
and
to
let
the
alien
bureaucratic
exploiters
do
what
they
wish,
but
they
must
be
made
to
come
before
the
public
eve
in
their
naked
form."
"Let
the
representatives
of
the
people
return
to
their
constituencies
and
prepare
the
masses
for
the
coming
revolution,
and
let
the
Government
know
that
while
protesting
against
the
Public
Safety
and
Trade
Disputes
Bills
and
the
callous
murder
of
Lala
Lajpat
Rai,
on
behalf
of
the
helpless
Indian
masses,
we
want
to
emphasize
the
lesson
often
repeated
by
history,
that
it is
easy
to
kill
individuals
but
you
connot
kill
the
ideas
Great
empires
crumbled
while
the
ideas
survived.
Bourbons
and
Czars
fell.
While
the
revaluation
marched
ahead
triumphantly."
"We
are
sorry
to
admit
that
we
who
attach
so
great
a
sanctity
to
human
life,
who
dream
of a
glorious
future,
when
man
will
be
enjoying
perfect
peace
and
full
liberty,
have
been
forced
to
shed
human
blood.
But
the
sacrifice
of
individuals
at
the
altar
of
the
'Great
Revolution'
that
will
bring
freedom
to
all,
rendering
the
exploitation
of
man
by
man
impossible,
is
inevitable."
"Long
Live
the
Revolution."15
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Balraj16
Commander-in-Chief
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