Friday, December 16, 2011

The making of Mahatma


SUMMARY:

Kaiser I hind mohan das karam chand gandhi…
When you have the most powerful foreign oppressor ruling and exploiting  your country and your compatriots are in misery, depression and engulfed in weakness  so are you (a miserable), then how you can become powerful?
Join your oppressor against your own people but  not to the common eye (then they may call you as traitor and may even stone you).
So, it is essential for your security,safety and success to give an impression that you are fighting against the oppressor who would be more than happy to receive you as the leader of your people than someone else who is really fighting against their oppression and exploitation. In such a case you will be promoted like anything by your foreign ruler, because his rule is as good as you....
 Then if you disguise yourself well and change the colors accordingly there is no match to your personal success and fame.

Kaiser I Hind: it is something like Bharat ratna given by british raj in recognition of the service to the English crown. Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi was a kaiser i hind for the british Raj!

Now, welcome to the story of Mahatma Gandhi




                                                         the making of Mahatma



how a small man can become a big man?
take the side of the big man!




if you are a weak man how you can become strong?
stand in the shade of a strong man!


everybody likes to take the hand of a big man and become big himself...why would the big man be so generous and shake hands with every one? so the big man will shake hands with the small one only after carefully choosing....... with the chosen one!


the preview:

The insult:
Gandhi was  from a feudal family that served the kings as ministers....but, Gandhi's father was the last one to do such a big job! Gandhi went to London for law and returned but was a failure professionally. added to that he tried to influence British raj agent for a favor( influence) to his brother since he knew the agent in London. the british agent was furious that Gandhi was trying to take advantage of the acquaintance and he dismissed gandhi right away and when Gandhi did not leave the place he asked the peon to send Gandhi out of his office. Gandhi withdrew (as advised by his friendly elders...) his attempt to pursue legally against the agent(for throwing him out of the office) as the agent was not at fault and it will ruin Gandhi further ! after all this Gandhi made a strong enemy locally, this young British officer!

Gandhi after all the expenses and completion of barrister (lawyer) course in London was left with loans only. and added to that this  new enmity with the local agent (British officer)!


contd with part 2

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