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MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD
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not far from looking into the necessity of Hindu-Muslim unity and its importance from a religious point of view. It should be preserved at all costs, and it is entirely in your hands. (3) All the Ulemas, and specially, members of the Jamiat should attend the Ahmedabad Congress and this should be arranged by the Jamiat-ul Ulema. (4) Action be at once taken on the Resolution passed at Lahore, for enlisting members and bring it to the fixed number as early as possible.

TO GOVERNMENT OF BENGAL.

I would also like to say a word or two to Sir Henry Wheeler and Mr. Clerk, Commissioner of Police Calcutta, and that is that there shall be a “Complete and Successful Hartal” on the 24th and the works of the Congress and Khilafat Committees will continue with re-doubled zeal and energy after we are arrested.

TO MY COUNTRYMEN.

After four year’s of my internment I was set at liberty in December 1919 and now after two years I am again going to jail. May God help and guide you and keep you all firm in the path of truth and the cause of the country.

Abul Kalam Azad.

Calcutta, 8th December, 1921.