Rizal and the Katipunan
On June 21, 1896. Dr. Pio Valenzuela, Bonifacio’s emissary, visited
Rizal in Dapitan and informed him of the plan of the Katipunan to
launch a revolution. Rizal objected to Bonifacio’s bold project
stating that such would be a veritable suicide. Rizal stressed that
the Katipunan leaders should do everything possible to prevent
premature flow of native blood. Valenzuela, however, warned Rizal that
the Revolution will inevitably break out if the Katipunan would be
discovered.
Sensing that the revolutionary leaders were dead set on
launching their audacious project, Rizal instructed Valenzuela that it
would be for the best interests of the Katipunan to get first the
support of the rich and influential people of Manila to strengthen
their cause. He further suggested that Antonio Luna with his knowledge
of military science and tactics, be made to direct the military
operations of the Revolution.