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Excerpt from Bharata Shakti: Collection of Addresses on Indian Culture
You ask my permission to print these speeches of mine saying that you think they may be of use. You have my consent. I shall be glad, if it be the fact, that any words of mine help, in however small a degree, to stem those movements which work for the cultural conquest of this country, and which having unfortunately done much in past years are likely under certain circumstances and in the absence of right resistance, to acquire greater vigour after the war. This cultural ques tion is of equal importance with the purely political one, now receiving so much public attention. I cannot discuss this last, but it is open to me to say that if Indian political efforts can rightly secure Home Rule, it is only a successful cultural de fence, which will provide a Home to rule.
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