"I have many things to say today. I shall try to deal with as many as I can. Today is Subhas Babu’s birthday. I have told you I cannot remember anyone’s Birthday or death anniversary. Someone reminded me of Subhas Babu’s birthday.
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Subhas Babu was a votary of violence while I am a devotee of ahimsa. But what does it matter? Iknow that the most important thing is that we should learn from other people’s virtues. As Tulsidas says:
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The Lord has created this world full of lifeless and living things and virtues and vices. The wise like the swan take the milk of virtue and leave out the waste of water.
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We should be like the swan and take the milk of virtue. Man has virtues as well as vices. We should emulate him in his virtues and forget his deficiencies. Subhas was a great patriot. He laid down his life for the country.
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He was not by nature a fighter but he became commander of an army and took up arms against a great empire. The soldiers of that army included Hindus, Muslims, Parsis and Christians. He never considered himself only a Bengali.
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He had no use for parochialism or caste distinctions. In his eyes all were Indians and servants of India. He treated all alike. It never occurred to him that since he was the commander he deserved more and others less.
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Let us therefore in remembering Subhas think of his great virtues and purge our hearts of malice. Once a friend who was an eminent advocate asked me to define Hinduism.
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I told him I was neither a lawyer like him nor a religious leader and was really unable to define Hinduism, but I would suggest that a Hindu was one who had equal respect for all religions.
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Subhas had equal respect for all religions and he easily won every heart. It is good to remember such things on this occasion."___Mahatma Gandhi on January 23,1948.( seven days before his assassination).
Taken from Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Vol 98, p 293, 294.
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" The conflict is not essentially between the Arabs and the Jews. We must remember that the present problem of Palestine is of recent creation.
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It has come into existence since the Great War and the responsibility for it must rest with the British Government, which made lavish promises to both the Arabs and the Jews during the war and sought to exploit both to their own advantage.
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These promises were often mutually contradictory. Since the war it has not been love of the Jews that has moved the British Government but the desire to control an important route to India and the East.
" Three days ago, when I should have normally written to you this letter, a heavy blow fell upon all of us and upon India .
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We shall take a long time to recover from it and, even so, there will always be a sense of emptiness for those who had the privilege of knowing and working with Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
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The great ones pass, the warriors who led us in our struggle depart, and we all feel somewhat lonely and desolate. On those who remain, the burden and the responsibility grow heavier.
Debunking Myths and Lies about Jawaharlal Nehru regarding Jammu and Kashmir:
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1. On Ceasefire:
Why India had a Ceasefire?
Nehru Government was advised by the Army for a ceasefire with Pakistan in 1948. It can be proved from the correspondence between Jawaharlal Nehru and then Commander- in - Chief , General Sir Francis Robert Roy Bucher.
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In his message to Nehru dated 28 November 1948, Bucher warned of fatigue among Indian troops in Kashmir, adding that an “overall military decision was no longer possible”.
This meant that despite political independence, she was completely dependent on the advanced countries for achieving any economic growth though investment.
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This was a neo-colonial type situation, which needed immediate remedy. And this is what the famous Nehru- Mahalonobis strategy tried to reverse by adopting a path of industrialization based on heavy industry or capital goods industry.
" The conflict is not essentially between the Arabs and the Jews. We must remember that the present problem of Palestine is of recent creation.
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It has come into existence since the Great War and the responsibility for it must rest with the British Government, which made lavish promises to both the Arabs and the Jews during the war and sought to exploit both to their own advantage.
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These promises were often mutually contradictory. Since the war it has not been love of the Jews that has moved the British Government but the desire to control an important route to India and the East.
See how cleverly Mr Distortion has hidden the word ‘Informally’.
For those who want to know the truth, the following quote is from Jawaharlal Nehru's note about his visit to the USSR on August 1, 1955.
On September 27, 1955, Nehru was asked a short notice question in this regard in Parliament by JN Parekh.
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Parekh asked
"Will the Prime Minister be pleased to state;
(a) whether it is a fact that India has refused a seat informally offered to her in the Security Council of the United Nations; (b) if so, the reasons therefor;