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Posted: 14 years ago


perhaps I am too old🤔...but what does this mean?
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Posted: 14 years ago
No doubt this petite persona had an aura around him, but some of his decisions were repulsive. Still, to me no one alone shall be given the credit for something which was attained by communal efforts. Gandhi is definitely the face of Indian Independence but not the sole representative and my thoughts don't align with Gandhi jis decision.

- He could have stopped assassination of Sukhdev, rajguru and Bhagat singh.
- total independence was never the moto of congress it got changed after Bhagat singh's revolution.
- he should have had taken Jinnah's theory seriously.
- Sardar Patel should have nominated as prime minister not nehru

I never understood what Nehru did to be the first prime minister (India still struggling to overcome this dynasty structure). Nehru wasn't the great leader or strategist, The most deserving person was Sardar Patel "the iron man" . Anyways this leadershiip conflict leads to the partition the most dreadful decision ever made. Whatever I read and reconciled, The egoist clashes between Jinnah Vs congress over power was the one reason. Jinnah triggered the religious agitation across India, the funny thing about religion is, its the dreadest weapon in political history of any nation, he used it. and Gandhi never took that seriously, until 1946 riots over two nation theory. Azad warned him and proposed "federation" govt with less rights to central govt and more to provincial. And added to it, the proposal was to divide province based on religion (Which as an Indian I never will support) to subside Jinnah's two nations theory. Gandhi strip down Azad from congress committee president and promoted Nehru.

Godse the follower of united India was shattered so was many other "Indians" including Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. his agitation was justified but Gandhi's assassination isn't.
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice



perhaps I am too old🤔...but what does this mean?



I am not sure if you ever travel through trains or buses in India ... this was my "handkerchief" to reserve my spot 😆
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: monar



I am not sure if you ever travel through trains or buses in India ... this was my "handkerchief" to reserve my spot 😆



OK😆😆...I get it...but what was so special about that spot that u had to reserve it😆
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice



OK😆😆...I get it...but what was so special about that spot that u had to reserve it😆



Oh here it was working more as to remember my seat number.. you see I don't wanna miss this strategic thread cause of my minimal IQ 😆😆
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: persistence



Why would I? You are not an evolutionist and I am not an intelligent design theorist! 😊We are only asking: What is truth/reality? In my worldview, everything is perception. A positivist/post-positivist might disagree!

Persy



To me perception is everything 😛 Those are blessed who see beautiful things in humble places where others see nothing!

Aarya.
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: night13



Religion is the core of politics and can not be segregated, but with the reference to this topic, Gandhi was not politician. In this democratic system, it seems to be very hard to find the true nature of politicians and their vision and perceptions, for which
this was not fight for politics but for freedom!



Mahatma ji could move the world with his silence. He sacrificed everything including personal comforts for greater good.
He will always remain an inspiration to those who are not blind.
Words are superfluous.

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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice



now wouldn't that be the real debate😆


Yes as they say many are from NATO.
No Action Talk Only😆
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: Summer3


Yes as they say many are from NATO.
No Action Talk Only😆



Silly me!! Summerji😆...all this while I thought NATO means 'North Atlantic Treaty Organization'😆

That means all our Indian politicians are also from NATO😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
Ah Blue Ice ji we have many verbal Karma Yogis there.
It is not easy to lead by example.

Anyway even I myself need to buck up.
I have started getting up early for a start when Eternity opens her doors graciously.

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