Freedom's Battle
Appearance
CONTENTS
Page.
I. | INTRODUCTION | 1 to 19 |
II. | THE KHILAFAT | |
Why I have joined the Khilafat Movement | 21 | |
The Turkish Treaty | 25 | |
Turkish Peace Terms | 30 | |
The Suzerainty over Arabia | 32 | |
Further Questions Answered | 33 | |
Mr. Candler’s Open Letter | 45 | |
In process of keeping | 52 | |
Appeal to the Viceroy | 55 | |
The Premier’s reply | 59 | |
The Muslim Representation | 62 | |
Criticism of the Manifesto | 66 | |
The Mahomedan Decision | 70 | |
Mr. Andrew’s Difficulty | 73 | |
The Khilafat Agitation | 76 | |
Hijarat and its Meaning | 80 | |
III. | THE PUNJAB WRONGS | |
Political Freemasonry | 83 | |
The Duty of the Punjabee | 89 | |
General Dyer | 93 | |
The Punjab Sentences | 95 |
IV. | SWARAJ | |
Swaraj in one year | 97 | |
British Rule an evil | 103 | |
A movement of purification | 104 | |
Why was India lost | 105 | |
Swaraj my ideal | 109 | |
On the wrong track | 118 | |
The Congress Constitution | 122 | |
Swaraj in nine months | 127 | |
The Attainment of Swaraj | 131 | |
V. | HINDU MOSLEM UNITY | |
The Hindus and the Mahomedans | 137 | |
Hindu Mahomedan unity | 145 | |
Hindu Muslim unity | 149 | |
VI. | TREATMENT OF DEPRESSED CLASSES | |
Depressed Classes | 154 | |
Amelioration of the depressed classes | 159 | |
The Sin of Untouchability | 162 | |
VII. | TREATMENT OF INDIANS ABROAD | |
Indians abroad | 165 | |
Indians overseas | 168 | |
Pariahs of the Empire | 171 | |
VIII. | NON-CO-OPERATION | |
Non-co-operation | 174 | |
Mr. Montagu on the Khilafat Agitation | 175 | |
At the call of the country | 180 | |
Non-co-operation explained | 185 | |
Religious Authority for non-co-operation | 192 | |
The inwardness of non-co-operation | 196 |
A missionary on non-co-operation | 199 | |
How to work non-co-operation | 203 | |
Speech at Madras | 208 | |
„ Trichinopoly | 230 | |
„ Calicut | 237 | |
„ Mangalore | 245 | |
„ Bezwada | 253 | |
The Congress | 261 | |
Who is disloyal | 264 | |
Crusade against non-co-operation | 266 | |
Speech at Muzafarbad | 269 | |
Ridicule replacing Repression | 273 | |
The Viceregal pronouncement | 275 | |
From Ridicule to — ? | 277 | |
To every Englishman in India | 280 | |
One step enough for me | 284 | |
The need for humility | 288 | |
Some Questions Answered | 289 | |
Pledges broken | 296 | |
More objections answered | 300 | |
Mr. Pennington’s Objections Answered | 302 | |
Some doubts | 311 | |
Rejoinder | 313 | |
Two Englishmen Reply | 316 | |
Letter to The Viceroy—Renunciation of Medals | 321 | |
Letter to H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught | 323 | |
The Greatest thing | 328 | |
Mahatma Gandhi’s Statement | 332 | |
Written Statement | 334 | |
Index | 343 |
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