Let us conclude that Prasanna Coomar was a moderate
in his political ideas. While wichsing some wholesome
changes in the administration of thecountry and the
grant of those liberal conditions which were likely to
contribute to the proper development of Indian people,
he took care to forestall misapprehensions about any
design or intention to undo the British Indian administration.
As we know already Dr. Allexander Duff suspected that
Prasanna Coomar was indulging in rebellious nonsense
directed against British rule. On a careful reading of his
writings, we are unable to bear out the truth of such a charge.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Monday, July 14, 2008
The Bengal Renaissance - pg. 100
Labels: India History: Bengal, K. S. Bhattacharjee
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