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Raghav Sharan Sharma
2021
ISBN 978-81-7049-567-3
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Preface
Gandhi was a complex, full of contradictions and opposites character. The question is how to understand Gandhi which is hidden behind the mask of Mahatma.
To begin, we will take a closer look at the propaganda machine of Gandhi erected by Miss Slade, Birla, Dalmia, Jamana Lal, Amba Lal, and Britishers. We should unveil his participation in Zulu war, Boer war and 1st World War in favour of the British and assess the intent and content of his non-violence and denial of science, his passive loyalist satyagraha and his tactical racism. His underpragmatic and hidden facets need to beexplored.
There were six Indians who did not see a Mahatma in Gandhi. Ambedkar called his politics hollow and noisy. Subhas recognized him as a loyalist and compromiser with the British Raj. Savarkar assailed him for his so called Ahimsa, absolutism, his fetish for goats milk, and charkha.
In Nayakars opinion, Ghandhi was an imposter, and nonreliable. Indian textbooks, barelyinformabouthis opponents, his differences with his adversaries and about the underlying debates between political giants like Savarkar, and Subhas.
Is there some value to Gandhis legacy for the twenty-first century? Do his philosophy and practices have relevance today? He has been widely advertised and remained controversial in his lifetime and still remains so, today.
Many modern thinkers reject Gandhi as a utopian dreamer who denies the dynamics of evolutionary survival and development. Gandhi certainly rejects the kind of social Darwinism with its version of survival of the fittest defined by might makes right and who ever possesses the economic, political and military power is victorious.
Here, in this book, we will try to search all these aspects including his weakness for women, his theory of brahmcharya, his role in the partition of India and all the myths that were deliberately woven around him by a group of people for their own benefit disregarding our motherland, India.
Raghav Sharan Sharma
contents

1. Making of Mohandas: Behind the Mask of Divinity 22
2. The Trial of Mahatma Gandhi 39
3. Gandhi and Savarkar 73
4. Gandhi as an Architect of Partition 80
5. Diversionary move towards Salt 85
6. Gandhis follies and road to Pakistan 88
7. Gandhi, Ambedkar, Subhash and Sahajanand 92
8. Politics of Execution of Bhagat Singh and
Gandhis Truth 135
9. Shrewd Gandhis Ploy and Jinnah 139
10. An Apologist Gandhi 144
11. Gems Culled from Ramgarh, 1940 181
12. The Gandhi : which we do not know 186
13. The Noble Disqualification of Gandhi 195
14. Was Gandhi a guilty man of Tragic Partition? 204
15. Was Mahatma Gandhi an Illuminati Pawn? 213
16. Was Mahatma A British Secret Agent? 216
17. Secret of Gandhis Fasting 221
18. Gandhis Brahmcharya I 225
19. Gandhis Brahmcharya II 243
20. Gandhis Brahmcharya III 267
21. Gandhis Brahmcharya IV 272
22. Gandhis Sex associates in Dustbin of History 283
23. Was Gandhi Gay? 288
Bibliography 295
Index 297
IntroductIon
On the eve of Independence, by 1945, India was too restive to hold. Britain had suffered too heavily in the second world war to contemplate the colossal expenditure of men and treasure that would have been required to suppress another violent contest like 1857 due to mass uprising, labour strikes, peasant movements, and naval rebellion. Gandhi had lost control over the situation, Congress and its key leaders. Gandhi had been defeated by the Congress and its hand picked chosen key leaders like Patel, Nehru, Rajendra Prasad, Raj Gopalachari, Kripalani and others. The exhaustion which compelled Britain to cut commitments and obligations in Greece, Turkey, Arab countries and other strategic regions after the war was apparent. The nearer England came to victory, the clearer it became that political changes in India could not be delayed.
Jinnah was not a devout Muslim. Jinnah is a Hindu name. His family were recent converts to Islam. He drank alcohol and ate pork which are prohibited in Islam. He never visited mosques and did not know Arabic or Persian. He married a Parsi girl who later deserted him. His only child, his daughter married a Christian whom he disowned. Gandhi and Nehru worked under him in Home Rule Movement. He was a close associate of Naoroji, Firoj Shah Mehta, Lokmanya Tilak and their heir apparent. He was ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity.
He worked for 35 years in Congress. He was instrumental in bringing the Muslim League and Congress nearer in 1915 in Bombay and in 1916 in Lucknow. He successfully struck a deal with Tilak known as Lucknow Pact for Hindu-Muslim unity.
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