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Wonderful way of defending your point .You have two choices - straighten out or keep getting punished until you do.
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Wonderful way of defending your point .You have two choices - straighten out or keep getting punished until you do.
Don't mess with the history or tries to distort result would be the same every where.Wonderful way of defending your point .
This is off topic on this thread but i thought this needed to be answered. @Nair saab being the short fuse that he is, would not explain this to you.
Gandhi, father of our nation, doesn't get support from all quarters in our country, which includes me.
He faced criticism even while he was alive, for example when he did not object to the execution of several Indian freedom fighters by the British government despite that being a time when his influence was such that he likely could have saved their lives. While Gandhi supported Nehru through thick and thin, likes of Subhash Chandra bose were ignored.
So was it really Gandhi who forced britishers to quit India?
We do know that freedom movement had begun much before Gandhi was born. He was lucky to have been at the right time at the right place. Add to it the fact that some of his movements were great disasters.
Had it not been for the 2nd world war and its repercussions on Britishers, India would not have got freedom in 1947.
His stubbornness, his messed up personal life earned him our ire... or so i think.
The only thing which earns him my respect is the fact that he was the impetus behind hindu and muslim unity in the subcontinent.
We Indians are a bunch of opinionated people, so we consider it okay to criticize things we dislike, which can be anything from our food to our father of the nation. So dont be surprised.
+1 vote.I hate his decision when he used veto and elected Nehru as Prime Minister when Congress wants Sardar Patel to be PM .
Then our support to Fethullah will also be "diplomatic"...This is bullshit Turkiye never supported terrorism againts India in any form our support to Pakistan's Kashmir claims always been on diplomatic ground.
Look I Dont like discussing the political differences with Pakistanis ... But yeah I am a Short Fuse when I am online...This is off topic on this thread but i thought this needed to be answered. @Nair saab being the short fuse that he is, would not explain this to you.
Gandhi, father of our nation, doesn't get support from all quarters in our country, which includes me.
He faced criticism even while he was alive, for example when he did not object to the execution of several Indian freedom fighters by the British government despite that being a time when his influence was such that he likely could have saved their lives. While Gandhi supported Nehru through thick and thin, likes of Subhash Chandra bose were ignored.
So was it really Gandhi who forced britishers to quit India?
We do know that freedom movement had begun much before Gandhi was born. He was lucky to have been at the right time at the right place. Add to it the fact that some of his movements were great disasters.
Had it not been for the 2nd world war and its repercussions on Britishers, India would not have got freedom in 1947.
His stubbornness, his messed up personal life earned him our ire... or so i think.
The only thing which earns him my respect is the fact that he was the impetus behind hindu and muslim unity in the subcontinent.
We Indians are a bunch of opinionated people, so we consider it okay to criticize things we dislike, which can be anything from our food to our father of the nation. So dont be surprised.
HeheheBut yeah I am a Short Fuse when I am online
I belong to area where rss has too much influence but never heard such stories.There is a Jan Sangh story that Feroze Gandhi was actually a Muslim named Feroze Khan. According to this thoroughly ugly story, he changed his name to a Hindu name in order to marry Indira Nehru, as she then was, and changed it to Gandhi, to resemble the name of Mohandas Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi.
That is what these two are referring to.
I know several Parsis who knew Feroze Gandhi's family. This is a horribly defamatory story kept alive only by dedicated Sanghis, who spread really foul stories about their political opponents.
Obviously, NIA must investigate the issue & should take action required & which are in our laws.We should take strict action against such groups if the evidences provided by turkey are true ( this should be investigated by Indian agencies )
Some people even can't organize people more than their fingers in hands are just are butt hurts to see that a skinny weak man lead entire nation for a peaceful protest despite British brutality against them.I will not call any one stupid.
But I am surprised to see your country mate calling Gandhi as "Gandi" which in my eyes is pretty insulting .....
Well, there is no blasphemy law against such act, so we have only option to lashed him out.Any how, I have reported his post. You Indians are strange people, abusing your own Father of Nation
So in India,This is off topic on this thread but i thought this needed to be answered. @Nair saab being the short fuse that he is, would not explain this to you.
Gandhi, father of our nation, doesn't get support from all quarters in our country, which includes me.
He faced criticism even while he was alive, for example when he did not object to the execution of several Indian freedom fighters by the British government despite that being a time when his influence was such that he likely could have saved their lives. While Gandhi supported Nehru through thick and thin, likes of Subhash Chandra bose were ignored.
So was it really Gandhi who forced britishers to quit India?
We do know that freedom movement had begun much before Gandhi was born. He was lucky to have been at the right time at the right place. Add to it the fact that some of his movements were great disasters.
Had it not been for the 2nd world war and its repercussions on Britishers, India would not have got freedom in 1947.
His stubbornness, his messed up personal life earned him our ire... or so i think.
The only thing which earns him my respect is the fact that he was the impetus behind hindu and muslim unity in the subcontinent.
We Indians are a bunch of opinionated people, so we consider it okay to criticize things we dislike, which can be anything from our food to our father of the nation. So dont be surprised.
So in India,
Who is ranked above, Gandhi or Nehru ?
I admire Gandhi though ...... not a fan of Nehru
Between the two Gandhi by a wide margin.Obviously.
So in India,
Who is ranked above, Gandhi or Nehru ?
I admire Gandhi though ...... not a fan of Nehru
Can't say about other Indians but on my list Vallabh bhai Patel, Bose, Bhagat Singh rank above Gandhi and Nehru.
So in India,
Who is ranked above, Gandhi or Nehru ?
I admire Gandhi though ...... not a fan of Nehru
BTW please provide any valid reason to ban a very well recognized institution other than some political vendetta by politicians in some far away middle east (?) countryYou dont know much about geo-politics do you?
Do you know why Turkiye has objections to India joining the NSG?
Turkiye wants both India and Pakistan in together at the same time to have a bigger chance of peace between the two countries,did you know this?
What's wrong even if he was a Muslim.There is a Jan Sangh story that Feroze Gandhi was actually a Muslim named Feroze Khan. According to this thoroughly ugly story, he changed his name to a Hindu name in order to marry Indira Nehru, as she then was, and changed it to Gandhi, to resemble the name of Mohandas Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi.
That is what these two are referring to.
I know several Parsis who knew Feroze Gandhi's family. This is a horribly defamatory story kept alive only by dedicated Sanghis, who spread really foul stories about their political opponents.