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PANDIT MOTILAL NEHRU
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take up the struggle for liberty. Now or never is our last word. This noble struggle will lead us either to victory or to death. Both are glorious. It must be life or death, not this slavery any more. We beseech the policemen to resign their posts at once. Let them realize that death by starvation is preferable to doing this dirty work.

Basanti Devi
Urmila Devi
Suniti Devi

SRIJUT HEMANTA KUMAR SARKAR'S MESSAGE

My message to the students of Bengal:— Come out, enlist in thousands as volunteers, Swaraj is within sight. I wish your life may be hallowed by taking part in this righteous fight for your great Motherland's freedom.

(Sd.) Hemanta Kumar Sarkar.

PANDIT MOTILAL NEHRU.

ONWARD TO THE TEMPLE OF LIBERTY.

To my comrades and countrymen:

Having served you to the best of my ability while working amongst you, it is now my high privilege to serve the Motherland by going to jail with my only son. What shall I say of him to you, who know him so well? I am fully