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'Only I know how much Nehru toiled for India'

Last updated on: November 06, 2013 01:53 IST

Suddenly the country has been completely taken over by a storm of
discussion over the relationship between India’s first home minister Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel and first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, largely
engineered by some of the major parties in an apparent political move as
the crucial general elections draw closer.

Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi said
last week that “every Indian still regrets that Sardar Patel did not became
the first prime minister”. The comments that were made in Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh’s presence did not go down well with the ruling Congress,
which quickly reacted that Modi was “brazenly trying to usurp Patel’s rich
legacy for political propaganda”, questioning “whether Modi agreed with
Patel’s view on RSS”.

Modi rebutted that “India needed Patel’s secularism, not vote-bank
secularism” while addressing the gathering at the stone-laying ceremony of
the world’s tallest statue of Sardar Patel in Kevadiya, Gujarat.

On Tuesday, BJP patriarch L K Advani raked up another controversy when he
alleged, quoting a book, that Nehru called Sardar Patel a “total
communalist” when the latter suggested that army be sent to take over a
defiant Hyderabad State after Independence.

There may certainly have been some differences between the two stalwarts;
however, it will be nothing short of trivialisation if we blindly adhere to
the theory of single dimensional antagonistic relationship that Patel and
Nehru shared, as is being proclaimed by some parties.

It is in this context that we reproduce an appreciation article that Sardar
Patel wrote on October 14, 1949, a month before Nehru’s 60th birthday for
Abhinandan Granth, where he heaped praises on Nehru’s merits and also went
on to elaborate the deep ties he shared with him.

Excerpts from the article:

“Jawaharlal and I have been fellow-members of the Congress, soldiers in the
struggle for freedom, colleagues in the Congress Working Committee, and
other bodies of the Congress, devoted followers of the Great Master who has
unhappily left us to battle with grave problems without his guidance, and
co-sharers in the great and onerous burden of administration of this vast
country. Having known each other in such intimate and varied fields of
activity we have naturally grown fond of each other; our mutual affection
has increased as years have advanced, and its is difficult for people to
imagine how much we miss each other when we are apart and unable to take
counsel together in order to resolve our problems and difficulties.

…Gifted with an idealism of high order, a devotee of beauty and art in
life, and equipped with an infinite capacity to magnetize and inspire
others and a personality which would be remarkable in any gathering of
world’s foremost men, Jawaharlal has gone from strength to strength as a
political leader.

...It was, therefore, in the fitness of things that in the twilight
preceding the dawn of independence he should have been our leading light,
and that when India was faced with crises after crises, following the
achievement of our freedom, he should have been the upholder of our faith
and the leader of our legions. No one knows better than myself how much he
has laboured for his country in the last two years of our difficult
existence. I’ve seen him age quickly during that period, on account of the
worries of the high office that he holds and the tremendous
responsibilities that he wields.

…As one older in years, it has been my privilege to tender advice to him on
the manifold problems with which we have been faced in both administrative
and organizational fields. I have always found him willing to seek and
ready to take it. Contrary to the impression created by some interested
persons and eagerly accepted in credulous circles, we have worked together
as lifelong friends and colleagues, adjusting ourselves each other’s advice
as only those who have confidence in each other can.

…It is obviously impossible to do justice to his great and pre-eminent
personality in these few condensed words. The versatility of his character
and attainment at once defy delineation. His thoughts have sometime a depth
which it is not easy to fathom, but underlying them to all is a transparent
sincerity and a robustness of youth which endear him to everyone without
distinction of caste and creed, race or religion”.

Click HERE to read the full text of Sardar Patel’s appreciation article on
Jawaharlal Nehru <http://www.rediff.com/news/2013/nov/05sardar-patel.pdf>

Image: A 1947 photograph of Jawaharlal Nehru with Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Photograph Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons
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