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28th June 2006, 03:11 PM
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Why Godse killed Gandhi...
This site is an attempt to provide some information about the violent assasination of India's great freedom fighter, Mahatma Gandhi, who believed in non-voilence throughout his life. The shocking fact is that the assasins were not headstrong fundamentalists but were highly educated intellectuals who loved their motherland as much, if not more, as Gandhiji. Then why did they do so ? There are two sides to every coin. This is just a humble attempt to flip the coin and bring out the other side of this dark episode in the history.
The realization of happiness happens only after experience of pain.
If we desire to blossom like a flower in the garden of life,
Then we must learn the art of adjusting our life with the thorns!
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28th June 2006 03:11 PM
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28th June 2006, 03:17 PM
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He was born at the beginning of this century on May 19, 1910. His father Vinayakrao was in the postal service, his mother's name was Laxmi.
Vinayakrao was drawing a salary of Rs 15 per month. He used to spend Rs 10 on his family and send Rs 5 to his parents. Vinayakrao and his wife had three sons, none of them survived. They prayed to God, had their fourth son, Nathuram..
The rest of his life was very smooth.
He never stole in his childhood, so there was no question of apologising to his father. He never took a vow of celibacy as He was already practising celibacy. He was moving around the refugee camps and helping the destitute with food and clothes. But he did not wander half-naked because the refugees were naked. he never spun yarn, never cleaned his toilet, never observed silence till he was hanged. There was only one common factor in Gandhi's life and his. They were both the cause of each other's death. He wanted to live for his principles and he was prepared to die for his principles.
The realization of happiness happens only after experience of pain.
If we desire to blossom like a flower in the garden of life,
Then we must learn the art of adjusting our life with the thorns!
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28th June 2006, 03:44 PM
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Godse was not very well educated but he was very fluent speaker and a good Writer in English. He was also a skilled car-driver. He wanted to involve into serious politics and devote himself for the welfare of Hindus. He thought marriage as a hindrance to this and vowed "Brahmachryam" for himself.
In his early days Godse was a devotee of Gandhi. He has been to jail for his participation in "Non-cooperation" movement of Gandhi.
In the year 1937 he met Sawarkkar. He was very much inspired by Sawarkkar and he joined himself in the "Hindu Mahasabha". From 1947 he worked as an editor for "The Hindu Raashtra"
The realization of happiness happens only after experience of pain.
If we desire to blossom like a flower in the garden of life,
Then we must learn the art of adjusting our life with the thorns!
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28th June 2006, 03:51 PM
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Good attempt Rami !
I used to hear of many who did not have a belief on the Great Mahatma ! Just wanna know what are their justifications on turning against a man who has dedicated his life to non-violence !
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28th June 2006, 04:52 PM
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Even after India Pakistan partition, there were riots in both the countries. Lakhs of Hindus lost their wealth, riches and homes and fled towards India as refugees. Even the trains in which those Hindu refugees fled were not spared. The trains were attacked midway. A refugee train from a place called “Wah” was attacked mercilessly by muslim fanatics. More than 200 hindus were killed in that attack.
Many trains which came to “Koojraath” railway station, in the outskirts of Punjab, were attacked and more 500 passengers were killed. The refugee train “Quetta mail” from Quetta was attacked midway and 850 hindu refugees were massacred.
As a reply to a speech of Master Dharasingh in a Hindu meeting, thousands of Hindus in Rawal Pindi were brutally attacked. Lots and lots of ladies commited suicide to protect their chastity. The incident, which happened on 30th Nov 1947, is reffered as “Raawalpindi rape” by historians.
Godse and Apthe started hating Gandhi from the time he approved India-Pakistan partition.
The realization of happiness happens only after experience of pain.
If we desire to blossom like a flower in the garden of life,
Then we must learn the art of adjusting our life with the thorns!
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28th June 2006, 05:14 PM
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Good thread Rami. Hope this gives more light on what happened actually.
I believe Godse wrote a book on what prompted him to assassinate Mahatma but was banned by the then Govt
Whatever said and done , whatever may be his intentions , killing someone is not the ultimate solution
By this time, I mean end 1947, Gandhiji was already virtually away from mainstream activity as he didnt take up any position in politics of free India. It was Nehru who took charge.
Looking forward to exchanges from others .
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28th June 2006, 05:53 PM
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28th June 2006, 06:02 PM
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Mahatma Gandhi, regarded as the father of Indian independence, did not attend the celebrations. Instead, Gandhi - who strived for a united India - spent the day with Indian Muslims in Calcutta.
A Quote from the article link given by dsath !
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28th June 2006, 06:16 PM
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This is a link to a program in Radio 4 abt British colonialism. This is the 87th episode. The next 3 episodes are related to the same topic as well. This has nothing to do with Godse directly, but would help understand the events that unfolded before partition.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/...isode_87.shtml
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28th June 2006, 06:45 PM
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According to one source , after the state of Pakistan was formed administrative problems started to crop up. Therefore Pakisthan came up with a proposal to link East Pakistan (the present day Bangaladesh ) and west Pakistan . According to the plan a road(you could say an area ) 10 km wide would be linking the east divison with the west. Now the RSS activists feared that if Pakistan requested Gandhi to sanction such a proposal then Gandhi would readily agree and the Mahathma's would be the final word as he was the father of the nation . They knew that Gandhi was pakisthan's best lobby so they had him eliminated through godse. I wonder what would have happened if we had allowed a road to be built across our country. I just can't imagine . Mahathma would have never known the crooked intentions of the Pakistani rulers. Still the assassination will go down in history as the most heinous crime ever committed. And sad too see some hubbers trying to justify his act and trying to show him in good light. And there was loss of lives on both sides. The Hindu brought out a dossier to mark the occasion of India's 50th year of independence. I got a better picture after reading that.
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