CAP 30.6

(5) I feel that I would be failing in my duty as representative of Saini Community if I kept quiet at this moment and failed to bring to light and to your notice such glaring drawbacks in the existing conditions of life that if not improved, a large body of human beings described and distinguished as Sainis, would still remain struggling in the darkest caves of slavery and India would not be in a position to boast of its having brought the light of freedom to every Indians hut, however poor. Equality of justice, administration, services and economic conditions to all Indians of whatever class or creed is the goal of the Indian Government and I speak for Sainis not as a Community, call it a set of human beings, a class of Indian subjects with whatever name you may distinguish them, Hindus and Sikhs and some even Muslims—I speak for all—without any communal consideration—why deny them human rights which they are entitled to as Indian Subjects.