
India for Indians BY CHITTA RANJAN DAS
INDIA FOR INDIANS
Gathered from the tumultuous years of the early twentieth‑century struggle for Indian self‑rule, this volume presents a series of public addresses by a prominent Bengal lawyer‑politician. The speeches trace the surge of mass meetings—from a Hindu‑Mahomedan rally in Calcutta to a home‑rule gathering in Barisal—capturing the energy and urgency that animated the movement. Das’s words blend clear legal reasoning with evocative appeals, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a nation on the brink of transformation.
Beyond the political rallies, the collection includes candid advice to students and reflections on non‑cooperation, revealing the moral convictions that underpinned the fight for freedom. Listeners will hear the same urgency that moved crowds, now rendered in the speaker’s measured, persuasive cadence. The book serves both as a historical record and as a reminder of how reasoned advocacy can stir collective action.
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India for Indians Enlarged Edition Enlarged Edition
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (266K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-03-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1925
A gifted lawyer who became one of Bengal’s best-known nationalist leaders, he helped shape India’s freedom movement with sharp political strategy and a strong belief in self-rule. Remembered as “Deshbandhu,” or “Friend of the Country,” he also played an important role in mentoring a younger generation of leaders.
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