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International community must recognise and respond to increasing threat and challenge of extreme Hindu nationalism in India by Gurjeet Singh National Press Secretary Sikh Federation (UK)

 

 

 

 

 

 

International community must recognize and respond to increasing threat and challenge of extreme Hindu nationalism in India

 

Right wing Indian politicians, cricketers, and Bollywood stars join in abuse and fail to distance themselves from rape and death threats against dead army man’s daughter, 21-year old Gurmehar Kaur for her stance on peace and free speech
London – 1 March 2017
The Sikh Federation (UK) following the abuse and threats targeting 21-year old Gurmehar Kaur has written to the five permanent members of the United Nations and appealed to the international community to recognize the increasing threat and challenge of Hindutva.
Bhai Amrik Singh, the Chair of the Sikh Federation (UK) said:
“The international community and governments across the globe need to come together and recognize and stand up to the rising threat of extreme Hindu nationalism being openly promoted by the ruling establishment in India.”
“Indian politicians and officials appear to be able to intimidate and silence many individual governments with its threats, often linked to trade with India.  Only countries like the United States and China are strong enough and prepared to openly criticize those running India, but it requires a collective effort to tackle the rising threat.” 
“If the international community does not respond and extreme Hindu nationalists are allowed to literally get away with murdering minorities and those that stand up to them while they simply watch, this will become an international problem that could easily get out of control.”
“The BJP ruling party has now been allowed in the last three years to get away with supporting extreme actions by right-wing Hindu groups.  Today a 21-year old Sikh student is not only being intimidated and ridiculed but openly threatened with rape and murder.  Those hounding her are being protected and encouraged by those with power and influence.  She is standing up for peace and free speech while governments are choosing to coward away and be silent.”
Gurmehar Kaur, an English literature student, and an ambassador for Postcards for Peace, a charitable organization that helps eliminate any form of discrimination has reportedly left Delhi, after receiving threats of rape and murder.  She lost her father, Captain Mandeep Singh in an attack in 1999 when she was just two years old.
On Friday, she mounted a rather simple protest against the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad’s (ABVP) violence at Ramjas College last week. ABVP is the students’ wing of the Rashtriya Swamayamsevak Sangh (RSS).  She posted a picture of herself on a social media site holding up a placard that read: “I am a student of Delhi University. I am not afraid of the ABVP. I am not alone. Every student of India is with me.”  Her post incited extreme reactions from the ruling establishment.
Rape and death threats have been made against her, but shockingly she has been ridiculed and trolled by celebrities like cricketer Virender Sehwag and mocked by Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda. One of the RSS’s top intellectuals, Rakesh Sinha, ludicrously said that Gurmehar Kaur was “trolling” her dead father. The Union government rather than engaging with the serious issue being raised has resorted to bullying Gurmehar Kaur, with Minister Kiren Rijuju asking, “Who’s polluting this young girl’s mind?” BJP MP Pratap Simha outrageously compared Gurmehar Kaur to India’s most-wanted terrorist, Dawood Ibrahim.
The rise of Hindutva that started in the 1980s is not restricted to the ruling party and unleashed powerful forces.  Today, even cricketers, wrestlers, actors and social media users propagate its basic ideas.  Foreign governments will be forced to respond as the Modi government in a more significant and worrying move has reached out to persons of Indian origin in foreign lands, making them a part of his political rhetoric.  Every time Modi holds a gala in New York or London with foreign politicians sucking up to him and gets American or British Hindus to support him. This overseas support is seen as approval for his Hindutva policies.
Gurjeet Singh
National Press Secretary
Sikh Federation (UK)
 
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Theresa May’s excellent message on the 350th Parkash Ustav of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Theresa May’s excellent message on the 350th Parkash Ustav of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji welcomed by the Sikh Federation (UK)

Bhai Amrik Singh, the Chair of the Sikh Federation (UK) said:
 
“The Prime Minister, Theresa May, has sent the following excellent message on the 350th Parkash Ustav of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.  It is good to see she is receiving timely advice and follows on from her special adviser on religious matters attending the exceptionally well organized Guru Nanak Gurpurb event by the Sikh Federation (UK) and Sikh Network in Parliament in November.  We hope this marks a better and more productive relationship between the British Government and the British Sikh community that has lived under the shadow of constant pressure from the Indian authorities for over 30 years.”
 
The Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Theresa May said:
 
“Today marks a very special anniversary for Sikhs in the United Kingdom and around the world: 350 years since the birth of Guru Gobind Singh.”
 
“I know millions of people will be reflecting on his great achievement, the establishment of the Khalsa, and what it represents – people standing up for equality, respect, and fairness, and helping those less fortunate than themselves.”
 
“Time and again I have seen these values put into practice, from visiting Gurdwaras to attending the Sikh war memorial in Derby. Indeed, when we celebrate Vaisakhi soon, we will be reminded once again how the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji enrich our wider society.”
 
“This anniversary is also a chance to remember that British Sikhs have made – and continue to make – an exceptional contribution to the business, professions, charity and our armed forces.”
 
“So may I take this opportunity to wish all those celebrating a very blessed and happy Gurpurab.”
 
“Dhan Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.”

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Shiv Sena Blamed On False Flag Attack: Sikh Nation United For Freedom

 

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A Litany of Broken Hindu Bharat’s Promises to Sikh Nation

 

 

“Let God be the witness of the bond that binds me and the Congress to you. Our Sikhs friends have no reason to fear that it would betray them. For, the moment it does so, the Congress would not only thereby seal its own doom but that of the country too. Moreover, the Sikhs are brave people. They know how to safeguard their rights, by the exercise of arms, with perfect justification before God and man, if it should ever come to that” (Young India 19 March 1931)

“No Constitution would be acceptable to the Congress which did not satisfy the sikhs.” (Collected works of M K Gandhi Vol.58. p. 192)

“The brave Sikhs of Panjab are entitled to special consideration. I see nothing wrong in an area and a set up in the North wherein the Sikhs can also experience the glow of freedom. (Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress meeting: Calcutta – July, 1944)

Sikh Nation Beware of RSS

May 19, 2000

Dear Khalsa Ji,

The recent onslaught by the Hindu fundamentalist organization RSS on the Sikh Religion and its existence, is nothing new but only an overt expression of its real motives. RSS chief’s statement that Sikhs are Hindus is yet another insult and attack on the identity of the Sikh Nation and Sikh Religion, which is worst than the Indian Army’s attack on Akal Takhat in 1984. This statement by the radical Hindu leader, an enemy of the minorities in India (a conglomeration of Nations) cannot be ignored and must be heeded as a warning sign, by the Sikhs and other minorities (Muslims, Christians, Dalits and others) as an attack on their very existence. This attack is a dangerous pythonean tactic, against which, we must unite. If not fought against, it will strangulate subtly but surely. Look at the example of Budhism, which started in India but failed to exist in India, today. Why? The answer is simple. The Budh Religion ignored the warning signs and by inadvertently accepting Shankracharya (a Brahmin disguised as a Buddhist scholar, like a wolf in sheep’s clothing) as one of their own and allowed him to destroy its very roots, from within.

Remember, it is the same RSS who distributed sweets in the streets of Amritsar when Golden Temple was attacked in 1984, while the real Sikhs were mourning the destruction of Akal Takhat, all over the world. And it is the same RSS who have been campaigning against the rights of Sikhs (Punjabi Suba) for decades. It is the same RSS who call Sikhs to be their brothers on one end and terrorists, on the other. It is the same RSS and Sangh Parivar who disowned Punjabi, because it was not their mother tongue. Does a true son or brother disown his mother tongue? Are we going to make the same blunder and follow the same self destructive and treacherous path, as followed by others? The answer is NO.

So, what are we going to do? The answer is simple. Protect your religion and identity against this mortal attack and this sugar coated poison pill being administered by RSS. Wish every Hindu and others well, but firmly establish your own identity and become an Amritdhari Sikh. Make your children Gursikhs and educate them about their religion, their history and the recent massacre and genocide of the Sikhs by the tyrant Indian Government. Do not confuse the issue by showing solidarity and impose unjust dietary restrictions on self. As a part of your daily diet eat any kind of healthy food including beef (cow’s meat) without any hesitation. All Sikh in the western world eat beef, pork etc as a part of their balanced diet. Send letters, e-mail and other form of communication to RSS’s leaders and let them know that this defamation against the Sikh Nation and religion will not be tolerated and punished. Condemn all Hindu practices which you spot or notice in the Sikh religion, including the Jaat Paat (Vern Ashram practices) or naming of Sikh Gurudwaras after the personalities or baradris. At the ecumenical note, wish every Hindu to be firm in his beliefs and religious practices. Embrace downtrodden or the so called untouchables with love and as equals if any of them wants to embrace the path of the Guru and become Sikhs. Pursue every clean shaven Sikh, with love and affection, to restore his forsaken identity, by keeping unshorn hair, turban and by following the path of the Guru.

In the final analysis why every Sikh must protect his identity and fight this attack by the intolerant, hateful and communal Hindu organization called RSS. Here is a sampler of RSS’s underlying agenda and curriculum: In his book, ‘We or Our Nationhood Defined’, R.S.S. Chief, M.S. Golwalkar, defining Hindutva, quoted in the Indian Express of December 7, 1991, that the “Hindu nation is one where all those not belonging to the nation i.e. Hindu race, religion, culture and language, naturally fall out of the pale of real national life. The foreign races in Hindustan must either adopt Hindu culture and language, must 1earn to respect and hold in reverence the Hindu religion,must entertain no idea except the glorification of the Hindu religion and culture, i.e. the Hindu nation and must lose their separate existence to merge in the Hindu race or they may stay in the country wholly subordinate to the Hindu nation, claiming nothing, deserving no privileges, far less any preferential treatment of even citizens rights.” This is the definition of a nation based on ‘Hindutva’. The theoretical and intellectual exercises of their leaders and the practical slogans given to their followers brought out the diabolical nature of their campaign. The slogans given at the grass roots and the poisonous communal propaganda had already created a deep sense of insecurity among the minorities. – from the book- India Commits Suicide.

Now, you know enough to take the right action. Remember the words from the Jewish book of Torah ” Believe in God, love all but keep your powder dry”. Let the divine word of the Sikh Gurus guide you to fight this despicable and malicious propaganda by RSS. Let RSS know that Chanakyaniti is not going to work this time. Finally, it is a friendly reminder to RSS from the Khalsa Panth to back off. I appeal to every Sikh to work hard to liberate the Sikh homeland of Khalistan, so the Sikh religion and the identity of Sikh Nation is secure.

Above Article Excerpt Courtesy 

Bhai Dr.Paramjit Singh Ajrawat 

http://www.khalistan.net/?p=836

Khalistan  Zindabad,

In the Service of Khalsa Panth,

Dr. Paramjit Singh Ajrawat

Copyright © 1996-2014 P.S. Ajrawat. All rights reserved.

 

 

Reference Readings on Sikh Nation

Reference Readings on Sikh Nation http://www.sikhsforjustice.org/?q=content/know-the-facts http://www.amazon.com/SIKHISM-SPIRITUALITY-Rabinder-Singh-Bhamra-ebook/dp/B012DMLUEW/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1

Reference Readings on Sikh Struggle For Khalistan

 

Reference Readings on Sikh Nation

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“Declare the RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) of alleged Indian State a ‘Rogue Outfit”, By Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon

 

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“Declare the RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) of alleged Indian State a ‘Rogue Outfit”  

Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon (Machaki)

 
Piare Bhai Sahib (Bhra; my dear brother) Asif Haroon Raja ji,

Aslaam O Alaikum!

Once again, heartiest Congratulations for exposing the heinous and clandestine operations of RAW responsible to a criminal, murderer and organizer of the “Genocides of Muslims of Gujarat State, 2002-2003” Chief (Narendra Damodar Modi, herein referred NDM), Council of Ministers, the New Delhi administration. There must not be required any further evidence to “Declare RAW the Rouge Outfit of the alleged Indian demo[n]cracy led by a murderer and killer NDM.” It is, indeed, the moral obligation and duty to do so without wasting even a fraction of a second. Terrorism carried out by the ‘rouge agency like NDM’s alleged demo[]ncracy must not be allowed by the peace loving people of the democratic and other administration of our peaceful world. Such operations and activities must be ceased immediately and replaced by the peaceful dialogue to resolve disputes in the highly volatile area of the world, South Asia. In fact, if you ask me about the Brahmins-Hindus terrorism, I would say that (i) this country of the population of 2.5-3% Brahmins and no more than 7% population of their Hindu followers has been breeding “hatred” against the people guided since the statesman like MA Jinnah, Father of Pakistan, (ii) no one has understood the Brahmins-Hindus nexus better than Janab MA Jinnah and (iii) according to the teachings of Guru Baba Nanak Sahib, the founder of the Sikh religion (a religion and Sikh culture as well) in the 15th century, “Mathe Tikka Terrh Dhoti Kakhaii, Hath Chhurri Jagat Kasaii inscribed in the Sikh scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, i. e., the only guiding document for peace and love, not only to its followers (the Sikhs), but to the entire universe. If I were to explain the meaning of Guru Baba Nanak Sahib’s teachings cited above is the “Brahmin (elite Hindus) is the Butcher of our peaceful world.”

We, the peaceful citizens of the world, request the democratic administrations of our peaceful world to look for the avenues to restore peace in our world, so that our tomorrow’s generations will be followers and advocates of peace, the peaceful living in the times to come.

Brother, I would like you to congratulate once again, to develop and follow the peace in our world.

With best wishes and warmest regards to you, your family, respected colleagues, citizens of a great nation of the dreams and vision of Janab MA Jinnah, the Father of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and the peace loving people of our peaceful world.

Your brother,

Awatar Singh Sekhon (Machaki), Ph D, FIBA, RM (CCM)

Editor in Chief, International Journal of Sikh Affairs ISSN 1481-5435

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THE PACKAGING OF SEXUAL PREDATOR GANDHI: WHO PLAGIARIZED JESUS’S (PBUH) TEACHINGS & REPACKAGED THEM AS HIS OWN:THE CHRISTIAN WEST SWALLOWED THEM UP

 

THE SIKH TIMES

 
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By JAGPAL SINGH TIWANA 

The Canadian India Times, Feb. 2, 1978 

 

 

 
Photo: Gandhi, with Abha (left) and Manu 

 

Ved Mehta became totally blind at the age of three. His father sent him to best schools in the world – Oxford and Harvard – so that his son might not end up a cane maker or a basket weaver. 

Mahatma Gandhi and His Apostles is Ved Mehta’s ninth book, which promises to be both more popular and controversial than his previous. 

Gandhi was a great political figure of the twentieth century. With his fasts and scripture reading, his dedication to non-violence, simplicity and celibacy, he captured the imagination of millions in India. Myths began to develop during his life time and when he died a martyrs’ death there were those who compared him to Christ. His human weaknesses have been obscured by mythologizers fearful of debasing and sensationalizing their martyred hero. 

In Mahatma Gandhi and His Apostles, Mehta has sought to separate facts from myths without denying the Mahatma his greatness. Mehta interviewed many of Gandhi’s disciples and relatives and studied his biographies, speeches and writings to discover the real man. 

The book offers descriptions of Gandhi’s childhood, his student days in England, his struggle for Indian rights in South Africa and his leadership of the national movement in India. More importantly, the book describes aspects not known to the average reader. Mehta is at pains to reveal Gandhi’s attitude toward sex, a topic that has previously been handled by Nirmal Kumar Bose in My Days with Gandhi, Erik H. Erikson inGandhi’s Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence, Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre in Freedom at Midnight and Gandhi himself in occasional public utterances. 

Gandhi became a brahamachari (celibate) when he was thirty-six. As a brahamachari, he would normally have been expected to eschew all contact with women, but instead he took naked women to bed with him. Amongst those who slept with him were Sushila Nayar, Sucheta Kriplani, Abha and Manu. Gandhi viewed the practice as an experiment in brahamacharya. For him this was a sure way to test his mastery of celibacy. He believed that if he could succeed in his brahamacharya experiment, he would be able to vanquish Muhammad Ali Jinnah with his spiritual power and foil his plan for India’s partition. 

During his Noakhali tour of 1946, Gandhi used to sleep with the nineteen-year-old Manu. When Nirmal Bose, his Bengali interpreter, saw this he protested, asserting that the experiments must be having bad psychological effects on the girl. In his Book My Days with Gandhi, published in 1953 with great difficulty and at his own expense, he offers a Freudian interpretation to Gandhi’s experiments. 

It is generally believed that Gandhi started sleeping with women toward the close of his life. According to Sushila Nayar, he started much earlier. However, at the time he called it ‘nature cure.’ She told Mehta, ‘long before Manu came into the picture I used to sleep with him just as I would with my mother. He might say my back aches. Put some pressure on it. So I might put some pressure on it or lie down on his back and he might just go to sleep. In the early days there was no question of calling this a brahamacharya experiment. It was just part of nature cure. Later on, when people started asking questions about his physical contact with women, the idea of brahamacharya experiments was developed. Don’t ask me any more questions about brahamacharya experiments. There is nothing to say, unless you have a dirty mind like Bose.’ 

No doubt Gandhi’s interest in women, whether he called it ‘experiments in brahamacharya’ or ‘nature cure,’ was directed at a conscious suppression of his own sexual feelings. The same is confirmed by his close political associate C. Rajagopalachari who told Mehta, ‘it is now said that he was born so holy that he had a natural bent for brahamacharya, but actually he was highly sexed.’ 

Like many, Gandhi was convinced that sex diffuses human energy, which should be conserved and sublimated. He imposed celibacy on all those who lived in his ashram (retreat). J.B. Kriplani and Sucheta Kriplani married against his wishes, but they remained brahamacharyas after their marriage. The imposition of celibacy did not work in all cases. According to Raihana Tyabji, a devout disciple of Gandhi, ‘the more they tried to restrain themselves and repress their sexual impulses . . . the more oversexed and sex-conscious they became.’ 

Gandhi’s ideas on sex are certainly outdated. He believed that a woman’s interest in sex is submissive and self-sacrificing. He assumed that women derived no pleasure from such activity. When his son failed to live what he considered a moral life, Gandhi felt guilty for what he viewed as the sexual excesses of his married life. When his first child died soon after birth, he felt he was justly punished for his sexual sins. These sins were twofold – he had intercourse with his pregnant wife and he had withdrawn from his ailing father’s side to sleep with his wife (his father had died a few minutes later). The guilt haunted Gandhi in his later years until he vowed to lead a brahamacharya life. 

Though Gandhi did not lack moral education, he certainly lacked sex education. 

There is, however, no reason interpret his relationship with women beyond what Mehta has done. Gandhi never concealed the true reasons for his actions. He did everything publicly and spoke uninhibitedly. Even Bose admitted that there was no question of impropriety in the relationships and ‘there was something saintly and almost supernatural about him.’ 

All great men have weaknesses. Gandhi had his. He was no doubt a Mahatma whose greatness must not be minimized. He created a political awakening among the masses of India and led them through the doors of freedom. He became one with the poor by living a simple and austere life. He identified with the Untouchables by doing their work with his own hands. He practiced what he preached. He sacrificed the career of his children to his concept of moral education by denying them an academic education, which in his view ‘perpetuated slavery.’ His eldest son, Hira Lal, never forgave him for that and did exactly the opposite of what his noble father preached. He became a meat eater, an alcoholic, a gambler and a philanderer, but this did not deter Gandhi from the moral path he had chosen. Albert Einstein once said of him, ‘Generations to come, it may be, will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.’ 

Ved Mehta laments the fact that with Gandhi’s death his disciples have withdrawn from the great tasks he had undertaken. According to Mehta, only three genuine Gandhians are left in the field to do battle for his ideas and ideals. They are Vinoba Bhave, Satish Chandra Das Gupta and Abdul Ghaffar Khan. 

It is, however, surprising that Mehta did not interview two other devout Gandhians: Jaya Prakash (J.P.) Narayan and Morarji Desai. J.P.’s name does not figure at all in the book though his wife Prabhavati Devi spent seven years in Gandhi’s ashram when J.P. was in the United States. When J.P. returned to India, the poor fellow found his wife vowed to celibacy. There is only one line in the whole book about Morarji Desai, who, with his rigid faith in prohibition and urine therapy, is at times more Gandhian than Gandhi himself. 

Mahatma Gandhi and His Apostles is an extremely well-written book. Mehta has made it highly readable with his subtle expression and suave sarcasm, particularly when he reproduces his conversations with Gandhians. He has shown courage in unraveling some of the myths woven around Gandhi by his blind followers. The latter will certainly be dismayed by Mehta’s forthrightness. 

The book has created a tumult in the Indian Parliament. It will be a great pity if it is banned. When Gandhi was 16 his father became very ill. Being very devoted to his parents, he attended to his father at all times during his illness. However, one night, Gandhi’s uncle came to relieve Gandhi for a while. He retired to his bedroom where carnal desires overcame him and he made love to his wife. Shortly afterward a servant came to report that Gandhi’s father had just died. Gandhi felt tremendous guilt and never could forgive himself. He came to refer to this event as “double shame.” The incident had significant influence in Gandhi becoming celibate at the age of 36, while still married. 

This decision was deeply influenced by the philosophy of Brahmacharya — spiritual and practical purity — largely associated with celibacy and asceticism. Gandhi saw Brahmacharya as a means of becoming close with God and as a primary foundation for self realization. In his autobiography he tells of his battle against lustful urges and fits of jealousy with his childhood bride, Kasturba. He felt it his personal obligation to remain celibate so that he could learn to love, rather than lust. For Gandhi, Brahmacharya meant “control of the senses in thought, word and deed.” 

Gandhi decided to become celibate in order to achieve a state of enlightenment (through the Hindu religion). As he got older, he became more and more fascinated with sex to the point that, second only to non-violence, it was the subject he most talked about. In order to “perfect” his celibate state, Gandhi would sleep naked with young naked women. One of the women was the 16 year old wife of his grand-nephew Kanu Gandhi. When he wanted to share his bed with his 19 year old grandniece Manu Gandhi, he wrote to her father and told him that they were sharing a bed so that he could “correct her sleeping posture”. When his stenographer R. P. Parasuram found him sleeping naked with Manu, he resigned in disgust. 

GANDHI GETS CAUGHT WITH HIS PANTS DOWN:-LITERALLY 

“During his Noakhali tour of 1946, Gandhi used to sleep with the nineteen-year-old Manu. When Nirmal Bose, his Bengali interpreter, saw this he protested, asserting that the experiments must be having bad psychological effects on the girl. 

In his book “My Days with Gandhi”, published in 1953 with great difficulty and at his own expense, he offers a Freudian interpretation to Gandhi’s experiments. It is generally believed that Gandhi started sleeping with women toward the close of his life. According to Sushila Nayar, he started much earlier. However, at the time he called it ‘nature cure.’ She told Mehta, ‘long before Manu came into the picture I used to sleep with him just as I would with my mother. He might say my back aches. Put some pressure on it. So I might put some pressure on it or lie down on his back and he might just go to sleep. In the early days there was no question of calling this a brahamacharya experiment. It was just part of nature cure. Later on, when people started asking questions about his physical contact with women, the idea of brahamacharya experiments was developed. Don’t ask me any more questions about brahamacharya experiments. There is nothing to say, unless you have a dirty mind like Bose.’Mahatma Gandhi and His Apostles is an extremely well-written book. Mehta has made it highly readable with his subtle expression and suave sarcasm, particularly when he reproduces his conversations with Gandhians. He has shown courage in unraveling some of the myths woven around Gandhi by his blind followers. The latter will certainly be dismayed by Mehta’s forthrightness. The book has created a tumult in the Indian Parliament. It will be a great pity if it is banned”. 

http://www.sikhtimes.com/books_020278a.html 
For all his vaunted selflessness and modesty, he made no move to object when Jinnah was attacked during a Congress session for calling him “Mr. Gandhi” instead of “Mahatma“, and booed off the stage by the Gandhi’s supporters. 

He was determined to live his life as an ascetic, a symbol of a religious man. As the poet Sarojini Naidu, who was known as the “Nightingale of India” joked, “it costs the nation a fortune(millions) to keep Gandhi living in poverty.” An entire village including an Ashram was built for him His philosophy privileged the village way over that of the city, yet he was always financially dependent on the support of industrial billionaires like Birla. Birlas were the ones who controlled his every move and were responsible for marketing Gandhi Inc.

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