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Not many people in our region know that Gandhi Ji volunteered to become a soldier in the Gora (British) army.
Which may seems like a dichotomy or perhaps a character flaw or even hypocrisy.
But I think Gandhi was a shrewd politicians who used his position to propagate ideas that sometimes perhaps clashed within themselves.
One such clash occurred when he went to British and begged to join the army during early part of 1900s (around WW-1 period)
while he was ardent champion of non-violence before and after that.
So let's have a say.
let's ask some questions.
1. Do you know this interesting point of the history?
2. Have you ever wondered why did he do it?
peace
p.s. I used the term Indian-Gandhi to differentiate him from Frontier-Gandhi aka Bacha Khan aka Khan abudul Gaffar Khan.
Which may seems like a dichotomy or perhaps a character flaw or even hypocrisy.
But I think Gandhi was a shrewd politicians who used his position to propagate ideas that sometimes perhaps clashed within themselves.
One such clash occurred when he went to British and begged to join the army during early part of 1900s (around WW-1 period)
while he was ardent champion of non-violence before and after that.
So let's have a say.
let's ask some questions.
1. Do you know this interesting point of the history?
2. Have you ever wondered why did he do it?
peace
p.s. I used the term Indian-Gandhi to differentiate him from Frontier-Gandhi aka Bacha Khan aka Khan abudul Gaffar Khan.