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‘139. I am prepared to concede that Gandhiji did undergo sufferings for the sake of the nation. He did bring about an awakening in the minds of the people. He also did nothing for personal gain, but it pains me to say that he was not honest enough to acknowledge the defeat and failure of the principle of non-violence on all sides. But whatever that may be, I shall bow in respect of the service done by Gandhiji to the country and before I fired the shots I actually bowed to him in reverence. But I do maintain that even this servant of the country had no right to vivisect the country There was no legal machinery by which such an offender could be brought to book and it was therefore that I resorted to the firing of shots at Gandhiji as that was the only thing for me to do.’ (en) |