Sir, with regard to the conception of property, I must point out that it should be regarded as the common need of man. No one should be able to stand up and say: ‘I want to do this and not that’, because social forces are so overwhelmingly great as to make him do what they want despite his will. The situation has arisen when ‘an individual could not do what he wants to do. A man now is made to do a job contrary to his own inclinations and is taken to a place where he does not willingly want to go. Times are changing. Forces are operating upon individual will. Therefore the situation has arisen when nobody can dictate or do what he wants to do or refuse to do what he does not, want to do. Even sections of society cannot stand in the way of mass movements of progress. That being so, no individual can dictate terms as regards the property that has to be acquired or as regards the uses to which it may be put. It is the cumulative effect of human forces and the social forces that will remove all difficulties in the way.
