Gandhi in his childhood Gandhi in his teens Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in South Africa in 1895 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as Lawyer Gandhi in Videshi outfit at 19 years of age Young and handsome Gandhi Gandhi with his wife Kasturba after returning from South Africa Gandhi with his collegues in South Africa Mohandas Gandhi with his friends in South Africa Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi preaching a group of people Gandhi interacting with his followers sitting in a train Gandhi... Read Full Story
Iconic former South African president Nelson Mandela was today honoured with ‘Mahatma Gandhi International Award for Reconciliation and Peace-2008′ “for touching hearts of people across the world with contributions and sacrifices.” As Mandela, who turned 90 last Friday, was not present in person to receive the award, his long-time prison comrade and political adviser, Ahmed Kathrada, received it on his behalf. The award was instituted by Durban-based Mahatma Gandhi Development Trust and... Read Full Story
GANDHI: CROSS EXAMINED
GANDHI’S RACISM IS NOW PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE: It cannot be hidden under Hollywood gloss or Bollywood burnish
You can fool some of the people all the time, all the people some of the time, but not all the people all the time
Truth cannot be hidden by made up rules, paper flowers can never give a natural fragrance.
Slowly but steadily the truth about one of the greatest farces of the 20th century is seeping out–some of it from the progeny of the great Mohandas himself. Two... Read Full Story
Gandhi’s feeble attempt to resuscitate life into the British Empire failed dramatically and the empire crumbled
by Moin Ansari
Pat Buchanan has written a fascinating new book titled “Churchill, Hitler, and the Uncecessary War-How Britain Lost its Empire and the West Lost the World.” The title itself is self explanatory. In a profound analysis investigating the downfall of the British empire and lamenting the loss of the colonies, Mr. Buchanan lists the following blunders of the British:
The... Read Full Story
Secular India: Anti Muslim Shivaji statue to guard Bombay shores
While Shanghai is building skyscrapers, and creating a modern city the envy of the world, Mumbai is busy in creating rift among the Muslims and Hindus. Mumbai is to sport another new symbol of Islamphobia and bigotry–the statue of Shivaji, a guerrilla fighter from the South that harassed Mughal forces by hit and run attacks. Could Muslims return the favor this time?
Is India a failed state? Yes. India is not a state.
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