Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
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Two Wings of the Independence Movement
It is common today to read and hear the statements of influential Indian leaders condemning the revolutionary efforts of their compatriots in by-gone years. Yet I think that there is little doubt but that the Bengali “revolution”, to name one phase of the larger movement, was of paramount importance in the understanding and realisation of the goals for which the nationalism of the 20th century was heading.
Sri Aurobindo has received your letter.1 He says there were two wings to the Independence Movement. First, there was the external political and constitutional movement. And secondly there was the revolutionary movement which meant a preparation for an armed revolt. He considered both the movements necessary and had his share in preparing both.
19 April 1949
1 Written by Sri Aurobindo to his secretary, who replied to the correspondent. – Ed.