This is doing the rounds in the Gujarat campaign and is quite incredible..if
true !
>
>Re: The Nehru Dynasty
>
>At the very beginning of his book "The Nehru Dynasty", K.N.Rao mentions the
>names of Jawahar Lal's father and grandfather. Jawahar Lal's father was
>believed to be Moti Lal and Moti Lal's father was one Gangadhar Nehru.
>
>And we all know that Jawahar Lal's only daughter was Indira Priyadarshini
>Nehru; Kamala Nehru was her mother, who died in Switzerland of tuberculosis.
>She was totally against Indira's proposed marriage with Feroze. Why? No one
>tells us that.
>
>Now, who is this Feroze? We are told by many that he was the son of the
>family grocer. The grocer supplied wines, etc. to Anand Bhavan, previously
>known as Ishrat Manzil, which once belonged to a Moslem lawyer named
>Mobarak Ali. Moti Lal was earlier an employee of Mobarak Ali. What was the
>family grocer's name?
>
>One frequently hears that Rajiv Gandhi's grandfather was Pandit Nehru. But
>then we all know that everyone has two grandfathers, the paternal and the
>maternal grandfathers. In fact, the paternal grandfather is deemed to be the
>more important grandfather in most societies. Why is it then no where we
>find Rajiv Gandhi's paternal
>grandfather's name? It appears that the reason is simply this.
>
>Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was a Moslem gentleman from the Junagadh
>area of Gujarat . This Moslem grocer by the name of Nawab Khan, had married a
>Parsi woman after converting her to Islam. This is the source where from the
>myth of Rajiv being a Parsi was derived. Rajiv's father Feroze was Feroze
>Khan before he married Indira, against Kamala Nehru's wishes.
>
>Feroze's mother's family name was Ghandy, often associated with Parsis and
>this was changed to Gandhi, sometime before his wedding with Indira, by an
>affidavit.
>
>The fact of the matter is that (and this fact can be found in many writings)
>Indira was very lonely. Chased out of the Shantiniketan University by
>Gurudev Rabindranath himself for misdemeanor, the lonely girl was all by
>herself, while father Jawahar was busy with politics, pretty women and
>illicit sex, even while the mother was in a
>hospital.
>
>Feroze Khan, the grocer's son was then in England and he was quite
>sympathetic to Indira and soon enough she changed her religion, became a
>Moslem woman and married Feroze Khan in a London mosque. Nehru was not
>happy; about this time Kamala was dying or already dead. The news of this
>marriage eventually reached Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi urgently
>called Nehru and practically ordered him to ask the young man to change his
>name from Khan to Gandhi. It had nothing to do with change of religion, from
>Islam to Hinduism.
>
>When they returned to India , a mock 'Vedic marriage' was instituted for
>public consumption. On this subject, writes M.O. Mathai (a longtime Private
>Secretary of Nehru) in his renowned (but now suppressed by the GOI)
>'Reminiscences of the Nehru Age' on page 94, second paragraph: "For some
>inexplicable reason, Nehru allowed the marriage to be performed according to
>Vedic rites in 1942. An inter-religious and inter-caste marriage under Vedic
>rites at that time was not valid in law. To be legal, it had to be a civil
>marriage."
>
>It's a known fact that after Rajiv's birth Indira and Feroze lived
>separately, but they were not divorced. Feroze used to harass Nehru
>frequently for money and also interfere in Nehru's political activities.
>Nehru got fed up and left instructions not to allow him into the Prime
>Minister's residence Trimurthi Bhavan.
>
>Mathai writes that the death of Feroze came as a relief to Nehru and Indira.
>The death of Feroze in 1960 before he could consolidate his own political
>forces, is itself a mystery. Feroze had even planned to remarry.
>
>Those who try to keep tabs on our leaders in spite of all the suppressions
>and deliberate misinformation, are aware of the fact that the second son of
>Indira (or Mrs. Feroze Khan) known as Sanjay Gandhi was not the son of
>Feroze. He was the son of another Moslem gentleman, Mohammad Yunus.
>
>Here, in passing, we might mention that the second son was originally named
>Sanjiv. It rhymed with Rajiv, the elder brother's name. It was changed to
>Sanjay when he was arrested by the British police in England and his
>passport impounded, for having stolen a car. Krishna Menon was then India 's
>High Commissioner in London . He offered to issue another passport to the
>felon who changed his name to Sanjay.
>
>Incidentally, Sanjay's marriage with the Sikh girl Menaka (now they call her
>Maneka for Indira Gandhi found the name of Lord Indra's court dancer rather
>offensive!) took place quite surprisingly in Mohammad Yunus' house in New
> Delhi . And the marriage with Menaka who was a model (she had modeled for
>Bombay Dyeing wearing just a towel) was not so ordinary either.
>
>Sanjay was notorious in getting unwed young women pregnant. Menaka too was
>rendered pregnant by Sanjay. It was then that her father, Colonel Anand,
>threatened Sanjay with dire consequences if he did not marry her daughter.
>And that did the trick. Sanjay married Menaka.
>
>It was widely reported in Delhi at the time that Mohammad Yunus was unhappy
>at the marriage of Sanjay with Menaka; apparently he had wanted to get him
>married with a Muslim girl of his choice. It was Mohammad Yunus who cried
>the most when Sanjay died in the plane accident. In Yunus' book, 'Persons,
>Passions & Politics' one discovers that baby Sanjay was circumcised
>following Islamic custom, although the reason stated was phimosis.
>
>It was always belived that Sanjay used to blackmail Indira Gandhi and due to
>this she used to turn a blind eye when Sanjay Gandhi started to run the
>country as though it were his personal fiefdom. Was he black mailing her
>with the secret of who his real father was? When the news of Sanjay's death
>reached Indira Gandhi, the first thing she wanted to know was about the
>bunch of keys which Sanjay had with him.
>
>Nehru was no less a player in producing bastards. At least one case is very
>graphically described by M.O. Mathai in his "Reminiscences of the Nehru Age
>, page 206. Mathai writes: "In the autumn of 1948 ( India became free in 1947
>and a great deal of work needed to be done) a young woman from Benares
>arrived in New Delhi as a sanyasini named Shraddha Mata (an assumed and not
>a real name). She was a Sanskrit scholar well versed in the ancient Indian
>scriptures and mythology. People, including MPs, thronged to her to hear her
>discourses.
>
>"One day S.D. Upadhyaya, Nehru's old employee, brought a letter in Hindi
>from Shraddha Mata. Nehru gave her an interview in the PM's house. As she
>departed, I noticed (this is Mathai speaking) that she was young, shapely
>and beautiful. Meetings with her became rather frequent, mostly after Nehru
>finished his work at night. During one of Nehru's visits to Lucknow ,
>Shraddha Mata turned up there, and Upadhyaya brought a letter from her as
>usual. Nehru sent her the reply; and she visited Nehru at midnight...
>
>"Suddenly Shraddha Mata disappeared. In November 1949 a convent in Bangalore
>sent a decent looking person to Delhi with a bundle of letters. He said that
>a young woman from northern India arrived at the convent a few months ago
>and gave birth to a baby boy. She refused to divulge her name or give any
>particulars about herself. She left the convent as soon as she was well
>enough to move out but left the child behind. She however forgot to take
>with her a small cloth bundle in which, among other things, several letters
>in Hindi were found.
>
>Coming back to Rajiv Gandhi, we all know now that he changed his so called
>Parsi religion to become a Catholic to marry Sania Maino of Turin , Italy ..
>Rajiv became Roberto. His daughter's name is Bianca and son's name is Raul..
>Quite cleverly the same names are presented to the people of India as
>Priyanka and Rahul. What is amazing is the extent of our people's ignorance
>in such matters.
>
>The press conference that Rajiv Gandhi gave in London after taking over as
>prime minister of India was very informative. In this press conference,
>Rajiv boasted that he was NOT a Hindu but a Parsi. Mind you, speaking of the
>Parsi religion, with no Parsi ancestry. His grandmother (father's mother)
>had turned Muslim after abandoning the Parsi religion to marry Nawab Khan.
>
>It is the western press that waged a blitz of misinformation on behalf of
>Rajiv. From the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times and the Washington
>Post, the big guns raised Rajiv to heaven. The children's encyclopedias
>recorded that Rajiv was a qualified Mechanical Engineer from the revered
> University of Cambridge . No doubt US kids are among the most misinformed in
>the world today!
>
>The reality is that in all three years of his tenure at that University,
>Rajiv had not passed a single examination. He had therefore to leave
> Cambridge without a certificate.
>
>Sonia too had the same benevolent treatment. She was stated to be a student
>in Cambridge . Such a description is calculated to mislead Indians. She was a
>student in Cambridge all right but not of the University of Cambridge but of
>one of those fly by night language schools where foreign students come to
>learn English. Sonia was working as an 'au pair' girl in Cambridge and
>trying to learn English at the same time.
>
>And surprise of surprises, Rajiv was even cremated as per vedic rites in
>full view of India 's public.
>
>This is the Nehru dynasty that India worships and a prestgious national
>party, which is led by an Italian because of just one qualification - being
>married into the Nerhu family. Maneka Gandhi is accepted by the non-Congress
>parties not because she was a former model or an animal lover, but for her
>links to the Nehru family.
>
>Saying that an Italian should not lead India amounts to narrow-mindedness, but
>if Sania Maino (Sonia) had served India like say Mother Teresa or Annie
>Besant, then all Indians could be proud of her just like Mother Teresa.
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