To,
The Punjab Governor
Sir,                               With due respect we beg to bring to your kind notice the following:                               That we were sentenced to death on 7th   October 1930 by a British Court, L.C.C Tribunal, constituted under the   Sp. Lahore Conspiracy Case Ordinance, promulgated by the H.E. The   Viceroy, the Head of the British Government of India, and that the main   charge against us was that of having waged war against H.M. King  George,  the King of England.
The above-mentioned finding  of the Court pre-supposed two things:                               Firstly, that there exists a state of war  between the British Nation  and the Indian Nation and, secondly, that we  had actually participated  in that war and were therefore war prisoners.
The second  pre-supposition seems to be a little bit flattering, but  nevertheless  it is too tempting to resist the desire of acquiescing in  it.
As  regards the first, we are constrained to go into some detail.   Apparently there seems to be no such war as the phrase indicates.   Nevertheless, please allow us to accept the validity of the   pre-supposition taking it at its face value. But in order to be   correctly understood we must explain it further. Let us declare that the   state of war does exist and shall exist so long as the Indian toiling   masses and the natural resources are being exploited by a handful of   parasites. They may be purely British Capitalist or mixed British and   Indian or even purely Indian. They may be carrying on their insidious   exploitation through mixed or even on purely Indian bureaucratic   apparatus. All these things make no difference. No matter, if your   Government tries and succeeds in winning over the leaders of the upper   strata of the Indian Society through petty concessions and compromises   and thereby cause a temporary demoralization in the main body of the   forces. No matter, if once again the vanguard of the Indian movement,   the Revolutionary Party, finds itself deserted in the thick of the war.   No matter if the leaders to whom personally we are much indebted for  the  sympathy and feelings they expressed for us, but nevertheless we  cannot  overlook the fact that they did become so callous as to ignore  and not  to make a mention in the peace negotiation of even the  homeless,  friendless and penniless of female workers who are alleged to  be  belonging to the vanguard and whom the leaders consider to be  enemies of  their utopian non-violent cult which has already become a  thing of the  past; the heroines who had ungrudgingly sacrificed or  offered for  sacrifice their husbands, brothers, and all that were  nearest and  dearest to them, including themselves, whom your government  has declared  to be outlaws. No matter, it your agents stoop so low as  to fabricate  baseless calumnies against their spotless characters to  damage their and  their party's reputation. The war shall continue.
It  may assume different shapes at different times. It may become now   open, now hidden, now purely agitational, now fierce life and death   struggle. The choice of the course, whether bloody or comparatively   peaceful, which it should adopt rests with you. Choose whichever you   like. But that war shall be incessantly waged without taking into   consideration the petty (illegible) and the meaningless ethical   ideologies. It shall be waged ever with new vigour, greater audacity and   unflinching determination till the Socialist Republic is established   and the present social order is completely replaced by a new social   order, based on social prosperity and thus every sort of exploitation is   put an end to and the humanity is ushered into the era of genuine and   permanent peace. In the very near future the final battle shall be   fought and final settlement arrived at.                              The  days of capitalist and imperialist  exploitation are numbered. The war  neither began with us nor is it going  to end with our lives. It is the  inevitable consequence of the historic  events and the existing  environments. Our humble sacrifices shall be  only a link in the chain  that has very accurately been beautified by the  unparalleled sacrifice  of Mr. Das and most tragic but noblest sacrifice  of Comrade Bhagawati  Charan and the glorious death of our dear warrior  Azad.
As  to the question of our fates, please allow us to say that when you   have decided to put us to death, you will certainly do it. You have got   the power in your hands and the power is the greatest justification in   this world. We know that the maxim "Might is right" serves as your   guiding motto. The whole of our trial was just a proof of that. We   wanted to point out that according to the verdict of your court we had   waged war and were therefore war prisoners. And we claim to be treated   as such, i.e., we claim to be shot dead instead of to be hanged. It   rests with you to prove that you really meant what your court has said.
We request and hope that you will very kindly order the military department to send its detachment to perform our execution.
Yours'
BHAGAT SINGH
 
 
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