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closed. Employees who are required to work even on Sundays may only suspend work after obtaining previous leave. ' ' D — Public meetings should be held on that day in all parts_ of India, not excluding villages, at which resolutions protesting against Rowlatt bills should be passed. Plainly speaking, it means a general strike of people of every walk of life — proletariat and bourgeoise — so that brute force of the British becomes an impossibility. As the people are deprived of right of carrying... any arms, Satyagraha as a matter of fact is a nega- tion of violence. The people might say to the British Government: We do not recognize your right to enforce law^s not enacted by consent of the people. "We shall, therefore, not obey. Do what you please. PEOPLE OPEN FREE RESTAURANTS. After declaration of general strike it was decided by citizens of Lahore to open Langar KJmnas, i. e., free restaurants, to avoid danger of starvation. The Langar Khanas were run by voluntary subscriptions. Colonel Johnson, an English official, subsequently issued an order stopping all the free restaurants.
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