Saturday, June 12, 2010


*Mandela v/s Gandhi/Nehru/Patel***

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*While Mandela united a divided nation, Congress trio divided a united
nation*

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There is conventional myth that Gandhi inspired South Africa’s freedom
movement and South Africans are generous in acknowledging the debt. However,
Gandhi who is such a powerful symbol of justice and fairplay for the
discriminated worldwide unfortunately could not do justice to his own
nation.



Gandhi, unfortunately joined Nehru and Patel, (the trio that was most
powerful after ostracizing Maulana Azad within the inner coterie) and
historically stands as THE symbol that failed the United India and agreed to
divide the nation.



The relevant question is if the Indian Muslims were as bad and oppressive as
the Afrikaans were in South Africa that a case can be made out for
partition.



Did Muslims divide the country into castes as the Brahmins had religiously
divided over thousands of years?



If Muslims were supposed to be foreigners, were not the Brahmins too from
Caucasian region. Urdu poet Iqbal indulges in a nostalgic trance when he
fondly asks Ganges to remember the times when Brahmin caravans descended on
its banks:



*Ae a'abe roode Ganga, woh din hai yaad tujhko*

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*Utra tere kinare jab caravan hamara*



Sixty years is long time in a young nation’s freedom history and instead of
it getting united, it is continuously threatened with fragmentation and
divisions. Something is wrong somewhere in the Idea of India that the
Brahmins are imposing on the multicultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious,
multi-language continent size nation that is incongruent with building of a
strong and united nation.



Is there a Mandela like figure born among us even in this moment in time
that arises to unite the nation and put it on the path of peace and
prosperity? Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is making some moves to improve
relations with our neighbours, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. However, unification
at least in economic terms to the fullest extant possible, can only become
the foundation for a later unification of India, in its real ethos.



Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai

[email protected]

www.GhulamMuhammed.Blogspot.com

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