Sunday, 22 May 2022

Beyond the barriers

The untold story of the person who has been unjustifiably called as 'father of the nation'
Yes we all know about just one side of the coin that has always been put to the surface visible to the world. There has been a need to dig deeper into the real life and character of Mr Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi alias the "Rashtra Pita" to reveal the other side of this cashable coin thoughtfully tossed by the Britishers into Indian politics. 
It is well known to the people of this believers country that Indian National Congress was established in the year 1985 by a Britisher keeping it in the mind that, if Indian think tank club together and make any such move, it would by all means force Britishers to abandon their lust to rule and suck India to their wish and will. During the course, they were in search of someone who does have great respect for British kingdom and can act as a pawn on their plot. Their search operation lasted in South Africa where they found the then called 'bapu' in India. He was there in Africa for a long period and was a leader of Indians living there. British kingdom managed to bring him in India and thoughtfully cultivated situation for him to get established here as the leader of Indians with totally different approach. Yes as we know it, the plot was to bring in the idea of "Ahimsa" or non voilence, the idea that would surely hit the brain of the masses. It exactly happened to what was thought by the rulers and as a result, the movement of the revolutionary groups or the staunch leadership in the nation got under the shadow of this "overhyped imported leader". Of course, he needed to struggle for his settlement unless there was an existence of yet another great respected and truthful leader of the masses "Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak" who nevertheless was acclaimed and accepted around India. Unfortunately he died in the year 1920 and Gandhi had been awarded the position of a president of Indian National Congress. In today's world, almost all of the people know the rest of the history that took place during Gandhi era. No need to explain it here again.
The points remain untouched at this juncture are my concern this time, let us get into that once again. 
As all of us know about the ruthless attack on the natives gathered for a meeting in Jalianwalaa baug in Punjab. Thousands of people have been killed either by the gunfire or because of the stampede caused due to inhumane behaviour of the incharge of the action. Of course he was a Britisher. This one incident spreaded hatred throughout the country that had forced youth in that period to act 'tit for tat' and a group of revolutionaries had been formed. I will not get into the depths of that, otherwise we may loose our track. After becoming a president of Congress, Gandhi started working on his experiments totally unknown to the world. He under the influence of his presidentship could find it easy to make big sized gatherings of the people all over India and strangely enough, British government had no objection to his style of agitation. Rather I must say it had been scripted by them only. Poor and innocent Indians could never understand this undercover agent. They were happy to see that British government listens to this man and hence they considered him the saviour of the masses. With utter love they conferred him the title 'Bapu' the word used to define a fatherly figure of someone in the society. The most important point in all his movements, you can very well find a unique similarity that, not a single agitation was concluded. Each and every agitation is abandoned, without reaching to any favourable conditions. Each of the time, Gandhi had been opposed by his colleagues but the adamant Gandhi put himself on a hunger strike which was yet again a part of the script of British drama, and each of the time the other patriotic leaders had to back off in favour of Gandhi. For demo purpose, Gandhi was put in jail but not in any ordinary jail. He had been awarded Princely treatment in palace. The man 'leader of the country', merely wearing a cloth on the body to symbolise the poverty of the masses, was never shy about his being jailed in a palace. Philosopher? Huh, this is again a bullshit propoganda! He was on the other hand, a very much self centred and arrogant person in himself. I don't know for what reason he wrote suspicious letters to his south African counterpart which are now creating havoc in social media. Secondly he has been criticised nowadays for his experiments about "bramhacharya" that needed him to sleep with girls about 1/3 of his age. We don't find any answer for what reason his wife 'Kasturba' was having dissatisfaction towards her marital life with him.
The man who pretends to be the father of the nation, could never control his own son from behaving inhumane. He, by named Haribhai, was converted to Islamism and as it's said he was having unnatural relationship (by force ofcourse) with his own daughter to proove that he is converted in real means, who somehow informed this brutality to her great grandfather. I don't want to explore this shameful situation anymore because I have a deep scar in my heart for that vandalised and victimized girl. 
These are the few examples of the real life story of the baddest man worshipped in this country to such a level where perhaps our God also does not have place. 
I think this my article will become helpful to the people of Bharat to see the other side of the multifacial "Baharupiyaa" probably the darkest of all historical characters known to us. I wish my point of view to be taken as an attempt to look beyond the barriers.
Ravindra Sardeshmukh

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home