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Was Godse right in killing Gandhi?
“Godse did the right thing by killing Gandhi,” said Devendra Pandey, 53, national secretary of Hindu Mahasabha, the Hindu nationalist organisation behind the memorial library. “Godse considered Gandhi as his father, so to kill him must have caused him great pain but he had a very real reason,” he said.
What would happen if Gandhi never was born?
Their message is for all times. And therefore, if Mahatma Gandhi wasn’t born, we will miss this new world view – the importance of nonviolence at personal level, spiritual level, political level, social level and ecological level.
What would have happened if we got independence in 1957?
If we were independent by 1957, then the biggest impact would have been the death of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Mahatma Gandhi, both of whom died in 1948.
Where Mahatma Gandhi was shot?
Birla House, New Delhi, India
Mahatma Gandhi/Place of death
What would have happened if India got independence in 1957?
Who was the 1st freedom fighter in India?
Mangal Pandey
Mangal Pandey, a well-known Indian freedom fighter, is usually recognized as the forerunner of the 1857 revolt against the British, which is regarded as India’s first battle of independence.
Who is Nathuram Godse?
As Hindu nationalism continues its march across India, a cult of personality is rising around Nathuram Godse, the Hindu extremist who killed Gandhi.
What if Jinnah was killed by Godse?
Had Godse killed Jinnah, there would have been no need to observe Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in the first place, after 75 years. Jinnah secured Pakistan only on the strength of his typewriter and legal skills. Jinnah’s killing would have averted the creation of Pakistan,” said Raut.
Who was the 3rd Prime Minister of India?
For the assassination of the 3rd Prime Minister of India, see Assassination of Indira Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948 in the compound of Birla Gandhi’s House (now Gandhi Smriti), a large mansion in New Delhi.
Who is Rajiv Godse?
When he was a young man, Mr. Godse joined the R.S.S., a Hindu nationalist group that many members of India’s governing party, including Mr. Modi, have been part of. Mr. Godse believed Gandhi had betrayed Hindus by being too conciliatory to Muslims and by allowing Pakistan to break off during the partition of India in 1947.