adwityagrata
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There is a German world called realpolitik which means politics or diplomacy based on practical and material considerations and
opposite of this word is ideal politics which means politics or diplomacy based on ideal and moral notions.
Nehru was the latter that does not mean his way of doing his job is a reflection of his lifestyle.A true idealist would left politics all together and join Mahatma Gandhi at Sabarmati ashram ..but then who would run the country?
So now you have changed your tune from calling nehru an 'idealist' to calling him a practitioner of 'real politiks'
So now you are agreeing that Nehru was NOT a disciple of Gandhi who preached and practiced 'morality' and 'ideal non violence'. This is of course contrary to what you had claimed earlier. At least have the grace to admit you were wrong.
Why would a true idealist leave politics ? Lal bahadur Shastri, Sardar Patel, Morarji Desai etc.. were all great politicians who practiced what they preached. They were idealist who did not join Gandhi at Sabarmati Ashram
All of them got a chance at running the country too.
Nehru has no standing compared to these Giants. Not even by standing on the shoulders of Mahatma Gandhi or BBC can nehru ever appear tall.
A pygmie was all he ever was ............one who did not have the grace to praise the shoulders of giants he stood on. The dirty politics practiced today is the legacy of such men. You reap what you sow.