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The Case for India

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A political address opens with the speaker thanking delegates for electing her despite prior government censure and internment, dedicating herself to national service. She argues that official representation at imperial councils is insufficient and presses for popular representation and self-government, criticizing administrative dominance and a public services report that would perpetuate foreign control while praising lone dissenting Commissioners. The speech reviews recent political developments that restored some confidence in imperial authorities, stresses continued determination to achieve Home Rule, and expresses willingness to negotiate terms of peaceful settlement only on acceptable conditions.

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Annie Besant

Annie Besant (1847-1933) was a prominent British social reformer, theosophist, and advocate for women's rights. She played a significant role in the Theosophical Society, promoting spiritual and philosophical ideas that sought to bridge Eastern and Western thought. Besant authored numerous works, including 'An Introduction to Yoga,' where she explored the spiritual practices of yoga, and 'Annie Besant: An Autobiography,' which details her journey through activism and personal transformation. Her writings often addressed themes of religion, morality, and social justice, reflecting her commitment to reform and enlightenment. Besant's legacy continues to influence discussions on spirituality and social issues.

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