"In his letter dated 22 April 1926 to Viceroy Lord Irwin, Sir Henry Wheeler, the Governor of Bihar and Orissa, summed up this tinderbox situation that much of India found itself in during this time. ‘In the old days,’ explained Wheeler, ‘we used to be on the lookout for riots at the Muharram or Bakr Id [festival times], but not otherwise; nowadays they occur over anything . . .’"
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Letter from Sir Henry Wheeler to Lord Irwin, Halifax Collection, MSS Eur C 152, Vol. 20, India Office Library, London. 58. in Vikram Sampath - Savarkar, A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966 (2021)
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