Gandhi Vs Jinnah- We Are the Children of the Country of Gandhi & Jinnah

Gandhi Vs Jinnah- We Are the Children of the Country of Gandhi & Jinnah

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAW208
Author: H.P. Roychoudhury
Publisher: EBH Publishers, Guwahati
Language: English
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9789383252992
Pages: 194
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 270 gm

Book Description

ABOUT THE BOOK

The Book describes how Gandhi and Jinnah had brought misery to the people of present Bangladesh, Pakistan and India by dividing the country on the basis of religion for acquiring the glory of power and honor for themselves. The depth of people's agony led Gandhi to be shot dead by NathuRam Godsay and Jinnah had to say from his death bed that claiming of Pakistan was his biggest mistake in his life. The theme of the book is to describe the strength of unity in terms of geography or in the value of humanity is nothing but of the progress and prosperity of everybody everywhere and every time.

About The Author

He is Mr Hari Pada Roychoudhury, born in the District Sylhet of undivided India. He is M.Sc from Gauhati University (1964) of Assam, India and Ph.D from University of Manchester (1977) of the United Kingdom and LLB (1982) from Gauhati University. Mr. Roychoudhury was in UK in service but he left the job and return to India. He left the comfort and luxury of British life as he had a strong desire to live his life among the people of his country. He was in Cotton College from 1966 to 1999. He is also known by his publication.

Preface

The Book describes how Gandhi and Jinnah had brought misery to the people of British Bengal by dividing the country on the basis of religion for acquiring the glory of power and honor for themselves. Gandhi acted like an idealistic person and converted himself a SAINT by the appearance of a FAKIR Dress but worked as a politician at his own way of pleasure without keeping any determined goal of vision in front. He worked against the nature of human instinct demoralizing the strength and energy of human beings and brought a disaster to the nation by dividing the country and killing the country man in millions. Gandhi utilized the concept of Hindu religion in the form of "Non-Violence" to befool the Hindus and to bring a climate of hatred against Muslims who did not join the movement. On the final onslaught of 16th August 1946, Gandhi neither had negotiated with Muslim leaders nor prevented the massacre with the force of majority mass or with the force of non-violence, rather went on hiding, creating a situation of no return. Instead of other world leaders like Wilson Churchill, who kept the country hanging instead of surrender in the event of constant bombing by German for years together till to get the consent of USA or others to combat but Gandhi losing stamina in a very short span of time succumb to the pressure of Jinnah and agreed to divide India along with the division of Punjab and Bengal. The division to Bengal had brought the greatest misery, because the people Hindus and Muslims who were in Bengal particularly in Gram-Bangla generation to generation were not ready to accept the division. But slowly and gradually due to torture of West Pakistani armies, the Hindu people were compelled to leave their ancestral home and hearth. Unlike Punjabis in West Pakistan the migration of Hindu Bengalis in East Pakistan did not get completed in a period of one year, the migration continued till the end of Punjabi Rule in East Bengal. The depth of people's agony led Gandhi to be shot dead by NathuRam Godsay and Jinnah had to say from his death bed that claiming of Pakistan was his biggest mistake of his life.

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