History and Politics of the Punjab and its surroundings with special reference to regional and international scenario.
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Friday, March 29, 2013
March 29th: A day When Britishers annexed the Punjab in 1849
March 29th
A Day When Britishers annexed the Punjab in 1849
just read this statement of Lord Macaulay of 1830s and thinks why they want to capture the Punjab
"Another instance may be said to be still before our eyes. Within the
last hundred and twenty years a nation which had previously been in a state
as barbarous as that in which our ancestors were before the Crusades has
gradually emerged from the ignorance in which it was sunk, and has taken
its place among civilised communities. I speak of Russia. There is now
in that country a large educated class, abounding with persons fit to serve
the state in the highest functions, and in no way inferior to the most
accomplished men who adorn the best circles of Paris and London. There
is reason to hope that this vast Empire, which in the time of our grandfathers
was probably behind the Punjab, may, in the time of our grandchildren,
be pressing close on France and Britain in the career of improvement. And
how was this change effected? Not by flattering national prejudices; not
by feeding the mind of the young Muscovite with the old woman's stories
which his rude fathers had believed; not by filling his head with lying
legends about St. Nicholas; not by encouraging him to study the great question,
whether the world was or was not created on the 13th of September; not
by calling him 'a learned native,' when he has mastered all these points
of knowledge; but by teaching him those foreign languages in which the
greatest mass of information had been laid up, and thus putting all that
information within his reach. The languages of western Europe civilised
Russia. I cannot doubt that they will do for the Hindoo what they have
done for the Tartar."
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