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:12:00
Illiterate they may be,
but they're not blind.

:12:03
They see no reason to give their
Ioyalty to rich and powerful men...

:12:06
...who simply want to take over
the role of the British...

:12:09
...in the name of freedom.
:12:12
This congress tells the world...
:12:15
...it represents India.
:12:18
My brothers...
:12:20
...India...
:12:21
...is 7 00,000 villages...
:12:26
...not a few hundred lawyers in Delhi...
:12:29
...and Bombay.
:12:31
Until we stand in the fields...
:12:33
...with the millions that toil
each day under the hot sun...

:12:38
...we will not represent India.
:12:42
Nor will we ever be able
to challenge the British...

:12:46
...as one nation.
:13:04
Have you read his magazine?
:13:06
No.
:13:08
But I think I'm going to.
:13:14
Pull over.
:13:16
This can't be the way.
:13:17
Yes, I'm sure this is
the direction India is taking.

:13:22
To think I almost got
excited by Mr. Jinnah...

:13:25
...when all this was awaiting me.
:13:45
We're looking for Mr. Gandhi.
:13:50
-You'll find him under that tree.
-Thank you.

:13:53
I'm anxious to meet this new force.
:13:56
I try to live like an Indian,
as you see.


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