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This seminal work by B. G. Horniman provides a detailed account of the Amritsar massacre and its profound impact on Indian politics and society. Published during a critical period in India’s independence movement, the book examines the tragic events at Jallianwala Bagh and their consequences for British-Indian relations.
Horniman, a prominent journalist and nationalist sympathizer, articulates India’s legitimate grievances against colonial administration and explores the moral and political responsibilities of the British Empire. The author argues compellingly for India’s right to self-determination and sovereignty.
Through rigorous analysis and historical documentation, the book serves as both a historical record and a political manifesto. It remains an important resource for understanding early 20th-century Indian nationalism, the Amritsar tragedy, and the broader struggle for independence from colonial rule.

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