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In a rare approach of postulating a broad humanitarian acceptance, Vinayak (Savarkar) always emphasized that he or his associates must not hate the British; that they should be considered enemies only till the time they illegitimately captured and subjugated Indians. But once India was liberated from these shackles, there should be no trouble embracing them as friends and fellow humans.
So much so that if tomorrow another country captured England in a similar illegal and exploitative way, India
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― Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, 1883–1924 Volume 1, Part 2
― Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, 1883–1924 Volume 1, Part 2
“
In a rare approach of postulating a broad humanitarian acceptance, Vinayak always emphasized that he or his associates must not hate the British; that they should be considered enemies only till the time they illegitimately captured and subjugated Indians. But once India was liberated from these shackles, there should be no trouble embracing them as friends and fellow humans.
So much so that if tomorrow another country captured England in a similar illegal and exploitative way, Indians must be
...more
”
― Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, 1883–1924
― Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, 1883–1924














