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Sri Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji E-library
Sri Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji E-library has been created with the
approval and personal blessings of Sri Satguru Uday Singh Ji. You can
easily access the wealth of teaching, learning and research materials on
Sri Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji E-library online, which until now have only been
available to a handful of scholars and researchers.
This new Sri Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji E-library allows school
children, students, researchers and armchair scholars anywhere in the
world at any time to study and learn from the original documents.
As well as opening access to our historical pieces of world
heritage, digitisation ensures the long-term protection and conservation
of these fragile treasures. This is a significant milestone in the
development of the Sri Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji E-Library, but it is just a
first step on a long road.
Please join with us in this remarkable transformation of the
Library. You can share your books, magazines, pamphlets, photos, music,
videos etc. This will ensure they are preserved for generations to come.
Each item will be fully acknowledged.
To continue this work, we need your help
Your generous contribution and help will ensure that an ever-growing
number of the Library's collections are conserved and digitised, and are made
available to students, scholars, and readers the world over. The Sri Satguru
Jagjit Singh Ji E-Library collection is growing day by day and some rare
and priceless books/magazines/manuscripts and other items have already
been digitised.
We would like to thank all the contributors who have kindly provided
items from their collections. This is appreciated by us now and many readers in
the future.
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FOREWORD
He has changed not only the
policy and programme of the Indian National Congress and given
it a new life pulsating with power and courage, he has changed the
whole “face of Indian politics making the freedom of India a moral
and political issue of the first magnitude in the international arena.
‘This little man with a frail body, whom even a girl could lift high
‘on her shoulders has raised India higher than it ever was, during the
last one hundred years.
But. as Gandhi ji has often admitted, he has built on the
foundations laid before him by his predecessors like Tilak,
Gokhale: Surendranath Banerjee, Pherozeshah Mehta and Dadabhai
Narojee. much of his politics are derived from them. His original
contribution to the Indian politics is the revolutionary’ urge. the
creation of self-confidence. and readiness for direct action and the
spirit of self-sacrifice that direct action entails.
In this field too, though not so well known, he had
predecessors like Syed Ahmad Brelvi, Nana Fem: itabai of
Jhansi and greatest of them all, Maharaja Baba Ram Singh Ji of
Bhaini Sahib. It is a pity that though we know so much of our great
men who trod the common path of constitutional politics like those
mentioned above. so little is known of the revolutionaries who
really put new life in the dead “bones of Indian politics. “The reason
is not difficult to understand. The Government of the day, our
foreign masters, could tolerate. cven encouraged, politicians whose
efforts were directed towards the beaten track of ordinary reforms
and improvements: but those who wanted to overthrow the whole
might of the foreign rule could not be allowed to be remembered
as heroes or even Indian patriots. Not only they were persecuted,
even those who admired them and their work were treated as
insurgents and rebellions.
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