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NOTE ON "BANDE MATARAM"
Bepin Pal started the Bande Mataram with Rs. 500 in his pocket.
...He called in my help as assistant editor and I gave it. I called a private
meeting of the young Nationalist leaders in Calcutta and they agreed to take up
the Bande Mataram as their party paper with Subodh and Nirod Mullick as
the principal financial supporters. A company was projected and formed, but the
paper was financed and kept up meanwhile by Subodh.
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The new party was at once successful and the Bande Mataram paper
began to circulate throughout India. On its staff were not only Bepin Pal and
Sri Aurobindo but some other very able writers, Shyam Sundar Chakravarty,
Hemendra Prasad Ghose and Bejoy Chatterjee. Shyam Sundar and Bejoy were masters
of the English language, each with a style of his own; Shyam Sundar caught up
something like Sri Aurobindo's way of writing and later on many took his
articles for Sri Aurobindo's…. The Bande Mataram was almost unique in
journalistic history in the influence it exercised in converting the mind of a
people and preparing it for revolution. But its weakness was on the financial
side; ... So long as Sri Aurobindo was there in active control, he managed with
great difficulty... but ...when he was arrested and held in jail for a year, the
economic situation of the Bande Mataram became desperate: finally, it was
decided that the journal should die a glorious death rather than perish by
starvation and Bejoy Chatterjee was commissioned to write an article for which
the Government would certainly stop the publication of the paper…. The
manoeuvre succeeded and the life of the Bande Mataram came to an end in
Sri Aurobindo's absence.
From
notes and letters of Sri Aurobindo
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THE DOCTRINE OF PASSIVE RESISTANCE
This
series of articles first appeared in the daily Bande Mataram under the
general title of New Thought from April 11 to April 23, 1907. It was
brought out in 1948 in book-form. The last article The Morality of Boycott, which
had been produced as an exhibit in the Alipore Conspiracy Case, was also
included in the book.
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