"Having been much in Paris of late, I have had opportunities
of seeing for myself with what devotion and singleness of purpose the Maharaja
of Bikaner and Lord Sinha in association with Mr. Montagu have put the
Muslim case. I have been told by many friends that though neither of the
Indian Delegates are Muslims, they have fully realized that on these external
question, Indian interests are Mahomedan interests alone." (Aziz; 612)
The speech was printed in The Insistent Claims of Indian Reform:
Speeches at a Banquet in London on 7th March 1919 Philip Lee Warner,
London, 1919.