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This collection of speeches and addresses argues for self-government through provincial autonomy bound by a representative central federation while ensuring village interests and minority communities receive fair representation. The speaker urges Hindu-Muslim cooperation, warns against uncritical borrowing of European models, and proposes practical arrangements for franchise, district representation, and local governance. Several pieces respond to political events such as deputations, internments, and campaigns of non-cooperation, and a number of addresses offer advice to students and young activists. The overall tone blends constitutional argument, pragmatic strategy, and appeals to civic responsibility and national identity.
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