THE SLAYING OF CONGRESS
SURAT MODERATE
They are stored with coin MEHTA
Then let us go. We shall
perfect
S C E N E I I I
Surat. Tilak. TILAK
The plot is perfect. To prepare the way
Page-687 To back me. But if the Committee's packed (Calls) Go, friend, and tell our party to be ready
S C E N E I V
Surat.
Suren, Moti, Tilak. SUREN
I am quite one with you, and mean to insist
Page-688 Nor let our Rash Behari be opposed.
TILAK
There is the rub. Our friends
are full of wrath SUREN
For my own self TILAK
So let it be. Or if another SUREN
That too I'll try TILAK
Well, then, try Gokhale you. SUREN
That is agreed. MOTI
SUREN
Page-689 TILAK
That is done.
S C E N E V
Surat.
GOKHALE
SUREN
GOKHALE
SUREN
TILAK
SUREN
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TILAK Bengal's.
But not for Gujerat you speak. SUREN
Well, I will do my part,
SUREN
DEMOCRACY
SUREN
(Tumult) DEMOCRACY
'Twas thou, I think,
Page-691 Should thrust thy friend from his unmerited SUREN
I . . . . . . . . . . . .. DEMOCRACY
Be silent.
SURAT MODERATE
Who art thou to bid him hush? DEMOCRACY
Democracy, whose voice must be supreme. SURAT MODERATE
I am supreme. DEMOCRACY
Silence. I will prorogue SUREN
What, my voice will not be heard? DEMOCRACY
SUREN
This despite
Page-692 A c t T h r e e
S C E N E I
Surat.
SUREN
Now I am with you. Mehta, do thy worst.
I sympathise with you,
He has set
Democracy
Abandon them and be our first and chief. GOKHALE
It is decided then. Let Congress die, AIYAR And a good riddance.
AIYAR
Page-693 GOKHALE
Our enemies have played into our hands, SUREN
Now what remains? GOKHALE
We must let people think MEHTA
Trust me for that. SUREN
Well, as you will. Though Tilak was my friend,
Waver not now. SUREN
And I am hers. GOKHALE
So are we all. Who works for selfish ends? MEHTA
Moderate of Surat, art thou ready? SURAT MODERATE
Page-694 The dagger's sharp,
our men are armed with sticks MEHTA That's well.
S C E N E II
The
same.
TILAK
Whatever provocation pushed you on,
DEMOCRACY
We are too strong to care TILAK
Imprudent. DEMOCRACY
Why should I curb myself? TILAK
For Congress' sake. DEMOCRACY I would do much for her,
Page-695 But not renounce my freedom.
ASWINI
What a man! DEMOCRACY
I am already lord. MOTI
You will spoil everything. DEMOCRACY
So let it be. TILAK
If she should wed thee, then thou getst with ease DEMOCRACY
Why, is it not our creed TILAK
That is from foreign hands, DEMOCRACY
You are too subtle, TILAK That's good. Now, Moti, let us do our best.
Page-696 It may be even now
that they will hear us. DEMOCRACY
It is not to be hoped. TILAK
I am more sanguine. MOTI
Well, try and if we fail the fault is theirs. TILAK Good, let us go about it Bande Mataram, February 16, 1908
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