bhaiji in A Sentence

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    The inevitable consequence, and Bhaiji accepts this, is

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    In a short article Bhaiji has, in my opinion,

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    Bhaiji' s saying that if we all become Christians,

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    Thus Bhaiji is of opinion that, whatever the national aspect of the question might have been,

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    The inevitable consequence, and Bhaiji accepts this, is what he calls" Hindu nationalism", which is but another name for Hindu communalism.

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    In a short article Bhaiji has, in my opinion, written something very controversial and wrong and one feels like saying something about it.

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    Bhaiji' s saying that if we all become Christians, then our' self will become the' self of England, she will own us and we shall become free like them, is very similar.

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    Thus Bhaiji is of opinion that, whatever the national aspect of the question might have been, it was desirable for the Hindus to cooperate with the British Government in order to gain same communal advantages.

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    Bhaiji also says that the easiest way of getting such Swarajya is for all of us to give up our religion and adopt Christianity in which case we will become English and we shall become free.

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