Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
Who was Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian activist who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world
So let Start The Story of Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
On Friday, January 30, 1948 started like a common day. As always, Mahatma Gandhi got up at three o'clock in the morning.
He prayed for two hours working on the draft of the new responsibilities of Congress on his desk and before the other people got up, they went to sleep again at six o'clock.
While working, he used to drink hot drinks of sweet lemon and honey and sweet lemonade made by his colleagues Aura and Manu. Repeat at 8 o'clock in the morning.
The day's newspapers ran and then Brajakrishna massaged them with oil. After bathing, he drank goat's milk, boiled vegetables, tomato and radish ditch and orange juice.
Nathuram Godse, Narayan Apte and Vishnu Karkare were still in deep sleep in the old Delhi railway station's waiting room in the other corner.
Why Would Gandhi meet Patel ?
Rastam Sorabjee, his old companion of Durban, came to meet Gandhi. After this, he met the Muslim leaders of Delhi as usual. He said, "I can not go to Wardha without the consent of the people."
Sudhir Ghosh, close to Gandhiji and his secretary, Pyarelal, sought his opinion on a comment made in the London Times on the differences between Nehru and Patel.
On this, Gandhi said that he will raise this matter in front of Patel, who is coming to meet him at four o'clock and then he will also speak to Nehru, who was scheduled to meet him at seven o'clock in the evening.
On the other hand, before leaving for Birla House, Nathuram Godse said that his peanut is keen to eat. Apte came out to find peanuts for him but after a while he said, "Peanuts are not available anywhere in whole Delhi. Will cashew or almond work work?
But Godse just wanted peanuts
But Godse just wanted peanuts. Apte came out again and this time he returned with a big envelope of peanut. Godse broke down on groundnut. Then Apte said that it is time to walk now.
At four o'clock, Vallabhbhai Patel went to meet Gandhi along with his daughter, Maniben and kept on ministering with him till the time of prayer ie 5 o'clock in the evening.
At four o'clock at four o'clock, Godse and his colleagues made a copper for Connaught Place. From there he again made another copper and got away two hundred yards before Birla House.
While talking to Patel, Gandhi continued to run the charkha and in the evening food served goat's milk, raw carrots, boiled vegetables and three orange food.
Abha knew that Gandhi did not like to reach the prayer meeting late. He was upset, Patel did not dare to touch Patel, after all he was the Iron Man of India. He did not even have the courage to remind Gandhi that he is getting late.
When gandi Came Out Of Meeting?
However, he picked Gandhi's pocket watch and shook him slowly and tried to remind Gandhi that he is getting late.
Finally, Maniben intervened, and when Gandhi came to attend the prayer meeting he had come to take five minutes and ten minutes.
Gandhi immediately wore his sandal and put his left hand on Manu's shoulder and his right hand on the shoulder's shoulder and moved towards the gathering. On the way, they joked with Aura.
Referring to the carrots, he said that today you gave me food for cattle. Abha responded, "But Ba used to call it horse-food." Gandhi said, "Look at my heart that I am enjoying it, which nobody cares."
Aabha did not even laugh at giving a call but, "Today your watch will be thinking that he is being ignored."
Godse Pushed Manu
Gandhi said, "Why should I see my watch?" Then Gandhi became serious, "Because of you I have been delayed 10 minutes. It is the duty of a nurse to do his work even if God exists. Even a minute delay in prayer meeting is irritated me. "
While doing this, Gandhi had reached the prayer place. By removing his hand from the shoulders of both the daughters, Gandhi added them in response to the greetings of the people.
On the left, Nathuram Godse bowed towards him and Manu felt that he was trying to touch Gandhi's feet. Abha irritated that he had already been late, not interrupting his path. But Godse pushed Manu and the rosary and book fell down with his hand.
When he waited down to raise them, Godse took out the pistol, and after one, one of the three bullets was removed by Gandhiji's chest and stomach.
Out of his mouth, "Ram ... ..... And their lifeless body started falling downwards.
Abha turned down the support of Gandhi's head with his hands. Later, Nathuram Godse told his brother Gopal Godse that after seeing two girls in front of Gandhi, he was a little distraught.
He had told, "After firing, I tightly picked up my hand holding the pistol and the police ... the police started shouting. I wanted someone to see that this was a planned and deliberate work. I did not do it by coming into my passion. I did not even want to say that someone tried to run away from the spot or throw a pistol. But things like all things stopped, and no person could hit me till at least one minute. '
As soon as Nathuram was caught, Mali Raghunath, who was present there, attacked his head with his scalp so that he started bleeding from his head.
But Gopal Godse denies this in his book 'Gandhi slaughter and I'. After a few minutes after his arrest, someone had stabbed Nathuram on the head with a stick, which started bleeding from his head.
Mountbatten Could not Recognize Gandi
Viceroy Lord Mountbatten arrived there within minutes of Gandhi's assassination. Someone removed Gandhi's glass rim from the glasses. Mountbatten could not recognize Gandhi's unprincipled body without candlelight in the candlelight light.
Someone caught some rose petals in the hands of Mountbatten. Pounding in almost zero, Mountbatten dropped those petals on the body of Gandhi. This was the last tribute to the last Viceroy of India who endured the empire of his great-grandfather.
Manu had taken Gandhi's head in his lap and was cheering on that forehead, due to which many fundamental ideas were broken in the right of humanity.
Bernard Shaw said on Gandhi's death, "It shows how dangerous it is to be good."
Marshal Jain Smuts, a Hindu fielder from South Africa, said, "There is no Prince among us."
King George VI sent a message: "Gandhi's death has not only resulted in the loss of whole humanity to India."
The most sentimental message came from Pakistan from Mian Iftekharuddin, "Last month, every one of us who has raised his hand against innocent men, women and children or supported such an act, is a part of Gandhi's death." '
In his condolence message, Mohammad Ali Jinnah said, "He was one of the greatest people of the Hindu community."
When Jinnah's colleague tried to convince him that Gandhi's contribution was rising somewhere above a community, Jinnah stuck to his point of view and said, "That is what we are- a great Hindu."
When Gandhi's body was burning fire, Manu put his face in Sardar Patel's lap and cried.
When he raised his face, he realized that Sardar was suddenly old.

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