Dange's Loyalty to His Majesty Questioned
The recent mercy petition by S A Dange has raised questions about his loyalty towards His Majesty due to past political activities and alleged subversive behavior while imprisoned in Kanpur jail. Many are now questioning whether or not he can truly be trusted when claiming he has never been disloyal nor intends on doing so in the future.
Dec. 24, 2022 3:13AM
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The recent mercy petition by S A Dange, founder and chairperson of the Communist Party of India, has raised questions about his loyalty to His Majesty. Sentenced to a year in prison in Kanpur for his political activities, Dange declared in his petition that he had never been disloyal to His Majesty and did not intend to do so in the future. However, this declaration is being met with skepticism from many quarters. Critics point out that Dange was an outspoken critic of the British Raj and actively campaigned against it during his time as leader of the CPI. This includes organizing protests against oppressive policies such as taxation without representation and the banning of freedom of speech. Furthermore, there are reports that suggest that Dange may have been involved in subversive activities during his imprisonment. These include allegations that he was attempting to organize a prison break or encouraging other inmates to revolt against their captors. If these claims are true, then it would be difficult for him to maintain any semblance of loyalty towards His Majesty. Given these facts, it is clear why many people are questioning whether or not S A Dange can truly be trusted when he claims he has never been disloyal and will not be so in the future. Only time will tell if this promise holds true or if it is merely a ploy by a convicted revolutionary trying to secure clemency from His Majesty's court.