However I will use this platform to ask the author few questions
1. Why did m k Gandhi discriminate between blacks, Indians and whites
2. Why did m k Gandhi support establishment of caliphate in India by mawali maskins
3. Why did m k Gandhi condone the mooplah genocide
4. Why did m k Gandhi stand shoulder to shoulder with murderer of shradhanand
5. Why did m k Gandhi condone the direct action resulting in loss of Hindu lives
6. Will it fair to put the blood of 2 million Indians on m k Gandhi as a result of partition.
Actions and decisions of m k Gandhi has resulted in net loss of lives, home, dignity of Indians.
Unfortunately we don’t question m k Gandhi and his deplorable actions and decisions nor do we dissect let alone mention in passing.
Obviously he is bigger than Ram and Sita.
With history in hindsight and witness he is just one of the leaders of Indian independence but surely not bapu. A bapu would have protected lives of his children not give his children as a fodder to jihadi wahabi tribal fundamentalism.
Not sure what the point of this article is.
However I will use this platform to ask the author few questions
1. Why did m k Gandhi discriminate between blacks, Indians and whites
2. Why did m k Gandhi support establishment of caliphate in India by mawali maskins
3. Why did m k Gandhi condone the mooplah genocide
4. Why did m k Gandhi stand shoulder to shoulder with murderer of shradhanand
5. Why did m k Gandhi condone the direct action resulting in loss of Hindu lives
6. Will it fair to put the blood of 2 million Indians on m k Gandhi as a result of partition.
Actions and decisions of m k Gandhi has resulted in net loss of lives, home, dignity of Indians.
Unfortunately we don’t question m k Gandhi and his deplorable actions and decisions nor do we dissect let alone mention in passing.
Obviously he is bigger than Ram and Sita.
With history in hindsight and witness he is just one of the leaders of Indian independence but surely not bapu. A bapu would have protected lives of his children not give his children as a fodder to jihadi wahabi tribal fundamentalism.
Yes, it’s a bit strange to call someone “Bapu” or Mahatma.