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New Delhi: In comments that may trigger a controversy, former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju has called Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi a British agent, who did great harm to India.



Katju wrote in his blog:

This post is bound to draw a lot of flak at me, but that does not matter as I am not a popularity seeker I have often said things knowing that initially that will make me very unpopular, and I will be vilified and denounced by many. Nevertheless I say such things as I believe they must be said in my country's interest. I submit that Gandhi was objectively a British agent who did great harm to India.”

“These are my reasons for saying this: 1. India has tremendous diversity, so many religions, castes, races, languages, etc ( see my article ' What is India ?' on my blog justicekatju.blogspot.in ).

Realizing this the British policy was of divide and rule ( see online ' History in the Service of Imperialism ' , which is a speech delivered by Prof. B.N. Pande in the Rajya Sabha ).

By constantly injecting religion into politics continuously for several decades, Gandhi furthered the British policy of divide and rule.

If we read Gandhi's public speeches and writings ( e.g. in his newspapers 'Young India', ' Harijan ', etc ) we find that ever since Gandhi came to India from South Africa in 1915 or so till his death in 1948, in almost every speech or article he would emphasize Hindu religious ideas e.g. Ramrajya, Go Raksha ( cow protection ), brahmacharya ( celibacy ), varnashram dharma ( caste system ), etc ( see Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi ).

Thus Gandhi wrote in ' Young India ' on 10.6.1921 " I am a Sanatani Hindu. I believe in the varnashram dharma. I believe in protection of the cow ". In his public meetings the Hindu bhajan ' Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram ' would be loudly sung.

Now Indians are a religious people, and they were even more religious in the first half of the 20th century. A sadhu or swamiji may preach such ideas to his followers in his ashram, but when they are preached day in and day out by a political leader, what effect will these speeches and writings have on an orthodox Muslim mind ? It would surely drive him towards a Muslim organization like the Muslim League, and so it did. Was this not serving the British policy of divide and rule ? By constantly injecting religion into politics for several decades, was Gandhi not objectively acting as a British agent ?

2. In India a revolutionary movement against British rule had started in the early 20th century under the Anushilan Samiti, Jugantar, and revolutionaries like Surya Sen, Ramprasad Bismil ( who wrote the song ' Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamare dil mein hai ), Chandrashekhar Azad, Ashfaqulla, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, etc ( who were all hanged by the British ). Gandhi successfully diverted the freedom struggle from this revolutionary direction to a harmless nonsensical channel called Satyagrah. This also served British interests.

3. Gandhi's economic ideas were thoroughly reactionary. He advocated self sufficient village communities, though everybody knows that these communities were totally casteist and in the grip of landlords and money lenders..Gandhi was against industrialization, and preached handspinning by charkha and other such reactionary nonsense. Similarly, his ' trusteeship ' theory was all nonsense, and an act of deceiving the people

Some people praise Gandhi's bravery in going to Noakhali, etc to douse the communal violence at the time of Partition. But the question is why did he help setting the house on fire in the first place by preaching religious ideas in public political meetings for several decades, which were bound to divide the Indian people on religious lines? First you set the house on fire, and then you do the drama of trying to douse the flames.




First Published: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - 09:46
Gandhi was a British agent, says Markandey Katju | Zee News
 
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Finally someone with guts to speak the truth! Salute you Sri Katjuji.

Gandhi's stupidity and his later attempts of Muslim appeasement destroyed any hopes of a united India.
 
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Gandhi did mix too much religion in his politics

Granted with good intentions but it may have made the Muslims insecure
Leading to increase in the Muslim league support
 
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Sickulars!!!!!!!! What's happening?????

A Sickular is claiming - "Mahatma Gandhi was a Hindu Communal"????

Is there any plan in action to Dump Gandhi, as Sickular Beacon???
 
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I wonder he was chief justice of India instead a non gov post of chief of all mentally ill ppl of India....
 
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he also said Pakistan is a fake country :D

Pakistan is a 'fake' country: Markandey Katju
he said the whole india is created by British agents ???????????................ :D he is indian by the way and if he talk about pakistan that is natural but when he hits india that is surprising factor ...we dont care what indians says about Pakistan .... but for sure we care what indians says about india ..
 
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Gandhi did mix too much religion in his politics

Granted with good intentions but it may have made the Muslims insecure
Leading to increase in the Muslim league support

LOL....that's Right.

First it was Gandhi's fault.

Now its Modi's fault.

ISIS is Barak Obamas fault :P

Taliban is Indira Gandhi's fault :D
 
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Gandhi did mix too much religion in his politics

Granted with good intentions but it may have made the Muslims insecure
Leading to increase in the Muslim league support

When Jinnah was still a proud member of the Congress he was regularly singled out as a Muslim by Gandhi (thereby reinforcing in Jinnah's mind that he was different from the rest). In the Gurjar Sabha in 1915 for example when Jinnah and Gandhi first met Jinnah was a secular Indian nationalist eager to meet this great leader of the independence struggle. However Gandhi when seeing Jinnah said something along the lines of "it is nice to see a Mohammedan here". This is a regular theme in their early relationship where Jinnah was eager to be seen as an Indian rather than a Muslim but supposed Indian nationalists like Gandhi still kept referring and singling him out as a Muslim. With time hence he became more receptive of the idea that Hindus and Muslims were two distinct people, an idea that he initially was strongly opposed to.
 
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When Jinnah was still a proud member of the Congress he was regularly singled out as a Muslim by Gandhi (thereby reinforcing in Jinnah's mind that he was different from the rest). In the Gurjar Sabha in 1915 for example when Jinnah and Gandhi first met Jinnah was a secular Indian nationalist eager to meet this great leader of the independence struggle. However Gandhi when seeing Jinnah said something along the lines of "it is nice to see a Mohammedan here". This is a regular theme in their early relationship where Jinnah was eager to be seen as an Indian rather than a Muslim but supposed Indian nationalists like Gandhi still kept referring and singling him out as a Muslim. With time hence he became more receptive of the idea that Hindus and Muslims were two distinct people, an idea that he initially was strongly opposed to.

Awww ..... poor Jinnah.

Clearly it was Gandhis fault :P .............. we can all see that so clearly now.
 
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