sir,
Hats off to you for your bold and outspoken article entitled, "Congress worse than the British" in your isue of April 21. It is the sincere expression of the inner feelings of the common man and the strident voice of the dumb millions who dare not speak. It is at once a challenge to incompetance and a scathing condemnation of the "New desotusan".
Roussean exclaimed, "Man was born free but everywhere he is in chains. Never was the truth of this assertion brought home to us so poignantly as in the aftermath of freedom. The clanging chains that rest-while lay loose round us hold us enthralled today. It is a sad travesty of our freedom that the common man feels he is greater slave in a free India than what he used be under an alien yoke. The ruthless curtailment very existence cease to be breathing. The pitiable plight of the shrunken and shrivelled up man-in-the-sreet stands out in bold relief against the opulent obesity and roaring affluence of a few upstairs whose itch for filth lucre knows no bounds. This sorry scheme of things coupled with our daily dinutions drives us hopelessly to shrunken husks and vain echoes and empty rooms where we cry alone. This is our freedom our grief, our awful tragedy.
I earneslty hope that March will do its best to bring to light, from the dark ocean of despair, some cataract of corruption or some see thing tide of ryranny. March breast-forward, then, with the confidence of astolf and the courage of Paladin, never doubting clouds would break, ever dreaming of truth would be worsted or wrong would triumph.
Onward with your March.................................
God speed and bon voyage!
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