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- Lo.- About the effectiveness of the English "administrative", the police, reports this expert of the Indian 'receipts: page 194. "Kalcutta was far and hard to dainty. The authoritarians who were there, most certainly little of East Bengal and cared little about it. The country was rich "and paid large stellar humps. It got small counters for it." page 196. "Crimes were rare "and little was done against it.There was, for example, an organized system of Ra'b "and murder of the great currents, which formed the most important means of transport to the outside world.The government knew for a long time nothing of these customs and did little to "press them after they were once discovered." But much more, the reality a'f still eats the social territory.Let us also report about it to the English.In the book "India: Impressions and Suggestions" J.K e i r H a r d i e n states: "In forty years /l86o-l9oo/. thirty million people are starving - and still under the great rule of the British Majesty! The number of epidemic diseases in the same period will never be known, but everyone agrees that the plague is now raging "and in unprecedented intensity, and the reason for this is, in my opinion, the growing arm of the people." Straight" is horrific, however, the causes of the famine, which, as connoisseurs of the circumstances must admit, lie in the blackmail and exploitation policy of English grain traders. 41229