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ناشر: Rajnikant Puranik 
سال نشر: 2018 
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This book brings out the fact that most of the Gandhian thoughts and ideas were regressive, backward, irrational, illogical, impractical, and products of faulty comprehension. They were founded on very limited study, and on stubborn egoism born out of ‘I know best’. No wonder the ‘Mahatma’ has no legacy worth the name! Most of his ideas were discarded soon after his death—actually, much before his death: from 1944 onwards he stood sidelined. His only visible relevance that we see today is in ‘Swachh Bharat’. True, he advocated cleanliness, but then millions too have been advocating it! It was Gandhi who won us our freedom—so it is claimed. If it were true one would generously ignore all acts of omission and commission, and shortcomings of Gandhi. But, it is not true. Please refer to the chapter ‘What Really Led to Freedom?’ Gandhi had himself admitted: “I see it as clearly as I see my finger: British are leaving not because of any strength on our part but because of historical conditions and for many other reasons.” Most likely, without Gandhi India would have won its freedom, or at least self-government, many years before 1947. Apart from the history of India’s freedom struggle, and Gandhi’s role in it, this book brings out Gandhi’s detailed biography, his beliefs, and the principal aspects of his character and personality. Table of Contents:- 1. A Chronology 2. Gandhi Before South Africa Initial Years: 1869–1887 In London: 1888–91 Back in India: 1891–93 3. Gandhi in South Africa: 1893–1914 Face-to-Face with Racism. 1894: Gandhi Extends His Stay Poll Tax 1896–1897: Back to South Africa, After a Visit to India 1900: Serving the British in Boer War Wacky Gandhian Facet In India during 1901-02 In South Africa, Dec 1902 onwards Helping the British in the Zulu War, 1906 1906–9: Gandhi’s Failed Satyagraha against the Black Act Gandhi’s Farms & Ashrams Racism—the Jarring Facet of Gandhi Summary of Gandhi’s Stay in South Africa 4. Gandhi After South Africa: 1915-1919 Gandhi in London in 1914 Gandhi’s Return from South Africa, 1915 Champaran & Gandhi, 1917 India’s Massive Contribution to WW-I & Gandhi Rowlatt Acts and Rowlatt Satyagraha 1919 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 1919 5. Phase-I of Gandhian Struggle: 1919-1922 Khalif, Khilafat & Armenian Genocide Defeat of the Ottomans in WW-I & its Consequences Gandhi & Khilafat Unexpectedly, the Movement Gathered Steam Gandhi’s Inexplicable Calling-off of KNCM! Reactions to Gandhi’s Withdrawal of KNCM Caliphate, Atatürk & Gandhi’s Indefensible Stand! Miserable Failure of Gandhi’s First Mass Agitation 6. Phase-II of Gandhian Struggle: 1930-1931 Dandi March & Salt Satyagraha 1930 Salt Satyagraha & Gandhi-Irwin Pact 1931: a Failure Nothing Done by Gandhi to Save Bhagat Singh & Colleagues Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), Phase-II: a Failure 7. Interim Phase: 1931–42 Three Round Table Conferences (RTCs) The Communal Award, Aug–1932 Gandhi’s Fast Forces Poona Pact, Sep–1932 Attitudes towards Depressed Classes 1937 Elections & Rebuff to Jinnah that proved costly Gandhi vs. Subhas: Presidential Election 1939 Gandhi, Congress & WW-II Why the British ignored Gandhi and the Congress? Oct-1940: Selective Individual Disobedience Pearl Harbor, Dec 1941 & its Aftermath Cripps Mission, Mar-Apr 1942 Rajaji (CR) Formula on Pakistan,  Apr-1942 8. Last Phase (III) of the Gandhian Struggle: 1942 Call for “Quit India” & its Background Poor Preparation, Arrests & Flop-Show Gandhi’s Fast, Feb 1943 Quit India Momentum “Quit India” Misgivings among Congress Leaders Release from Jails Failure of “Quit India” 9. Onwards to Freedom & Partition Gandhi’s Parleys with Jinnah, Sep-1944 Sidelining of Gandhi: May 1944 Onwards Major Developments Towards Freedom April 1947: Gandhi’s PM Offer for Jinnah Patel & Partition, the Lesser Evil Jun-1947: VP Menon–Mountbatten Plan AICC Meet to Ratify Partition, backed by Gandhi Could the Partition have been avoided? 55 crores to Pakistan & Gandhi’s Untimely Death Hurried, Irresponsible Partition & Clueless Gandhians 10. What Really Led to Freedom? Was Freedom thanks to Gandhi & the Congress? What They Said Freedom: the Real Reasons Mass Freedom Movement Already there before Gandhi Stellar Role of Revolutionaries & Netaji Subhas Effectiveness of the Constitutional Methods Adverse Effect of Gandhian Intervention Comparison: How & When Other Countries Got Freedom Gandhi’s “My Way or the Highway” Extracts from Lohia’s “Guilty Men of India’s Partition” Nature of the Gandhian Freedom Movement 11. Why the British Loved Gandhi & Gandhians? What the British said What Gandhi said Gandhi & the British Gandhi-Nehru amenable to Union Jack in the National Flag! Top Gandhians: Privileged Freedom Fighters Top Gandhian Leaders: Privileged Prisoners! Tantrums in Ahmednagar Jail Special Treatment for Gandhi & Nehrus Ill-Treatment of Non-Gandhians 12. Nehru Over Sardar as PM :Gandhi’s Mega Blunder 13. Patel, Gandhi & Integration Ofthe Princely States 14. Gandhian Economics & Hind Swaraj Ostentation of Poverty & Related Fads Gandhi & ‘Spiritual Swaraj’—‘Hind Swaraj’ 15. Gandhi & Non-Violence Gandhi’s Ineffective Non-Hindu Concepts Nonsensical Non-Violence Concept Deterrence vs. Gandhi’s Irrational “An Eye for an Eye…” Telling Examples of Gandhian Nonsense on Nonviolence Gandhi’s Crazy Comments on Hitler & Holocaust Tackling Kashmir Non-Violently! Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Qissa Khwani Bazaar Massacre 1930 & Gandhi Gandhi’s Attitude towards Violence by the British Recruitments for the British Army Rowlatt Acts & Gandhi Gandhi’s Non-Violence for Hindu Victims Gandhi’s Absurd Non-Violence Rules Brown-nosing the Powerful & the Adversaries Indifference to Internal & External Security Gandhi’s Preposterous Notions on Bravery 16. Gandhi, Muslims & Appeasement Secularism & Religious Appeasement Gandhi’s Defective Position Illustrative Cases of Gandhian Appeasement Swaraj conditional upon Hindu-Muslim Unity Precedence for Khilafat over Swaraj Moplah Anti-Hindu Attacks, Aug-Sep 1921 Kohat Anti-Hindu Attacks 1939 Anti-Hindu Attacks in Sindh Murder of Swami Shraddhanand Recalling Muslims Muslim League’s Direct Action (Riots), 1946 Noakhali Killings, October 1946 Ambedkar on Gandhi’s Appeasement of Muslims 17. Gandhi, Dalits & Caste-System Gandhi’s Notions on Caste-System Why Gandhi had such regressive views? Gandhi’s shocking action against Dr Khare Yet Another Shocker from Gandhi Gandhi’s Defective Approach to Untouchability Removal Gandhi on Temple Entry Examples of Gandhi’s Contradictory Positions Guruvayur Temple-Entry Satyagraha President of India: Why Not An Untouchable? Untouchability: Only Social/Moral Issue for Gandhi Gandhi & His ‘Harijan Sevak Sangh’ Dr BR Ambedkar on Gandhi & Dalits Rationalising Gandhi’s Defective Approach 18. Gandhi, Brahmacharya & Women What Gandhi Said & Believed What Gandhi Did Gandhi and Saraladebi Gandhi’s Bizarre & Cruel Advice to Kripalanis Unusual & Abnormal Habits & Experiments Evaluating What Gandhi Said & Did 19. Gandhi’s Idiosyncratic Notions, Ways & Fads Religiosity “Mahatma” Gandhi Gandhi & Truth Gandhi & Satyagraha Dictator Gandhi Gandhi & Power Politics Gandhi’s ‘Simple’ Living & His Army of Servers Gandhi’s Ashrams Hand-Spinning Gandhi’s Odd Ways & Arrogance Gandhian Dietetics & Nutritional Quackery Denying Injection to Ailing Kasturba Gandhi’s Verbosity, Odd Notions & Contradictions Gandhi’s Irrational “Intellectualism” & Closed Mind Gandhi & Proselytization 20. Gandhi’s Ill-Treatment of His Family 21. No Serious Studies & Policies by Gandhians Gandhi’s Readings & Writings Gandhi & His Autobiography Gandhi’s Writings Gandhi’s (Mis)interpretations No Serious Studies & Policies by Gandhi & Gandhians 22. What Others Said of Gandhi 23. Gandhi: An Overall Evaluation Bibliography



فهرست مطالب

1. A Chronology
2. Gandhi Before South Africa
	Initial Years: 1869–1887
	In London: 1888–91
	Back in India: 1891–93
3. Gandhi in South Africa: 1893–1914
	Face-to-Face with Racism.
	1894: Gandhi Extends His Stay
	Poll Tax
	1896–1897: Back to South Africa, After a Visit to India
	1900: Serving the British in Boer War
	Wacky Gandhian Facet
	In India during 1901-02
	In South Africa, Dec 1902 onwards
	Helping the British in the Zulu War, 1906
	1906–9: Gandhi’s Failed Satyagraha against the Black Act
	Gandhi’s Farms & Ashrams
	Racism—the Jarring Facet of Gandhi
	Summary of Gandhi’s Stay in South Africa
4. Gandhi After South Africa: 1915-1919
	Gandhi in London in 1914
	Gandhi’s Return from South Africa, 1915
	Champaran & Gandhi, 1917
	India’s Massive Contribution to WW-I & Gandhi
	Rowlatt Acts and Rowlatt Satyagraha 1919
	Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 1919
5. Phase-I of Gandhian Struggle: 1919-1922
	Khalif, Khilafat & Armenian Genocide
	Defeat of the Ottomans in WW-I & its Consequences
	Gandhi & Khilafat
	Unexpectedly, the Movement Gathered Steam
	Gandhi’s Inexplicable Calling-off of KNCM!
	Reactions to Gandhi’s Withdrawal of KNCM
	Caliphate, Atatürk & Gandhi’s Indefensible Stand!
	Miserable Failure of Gandhi’s First Mass Agitation
6. Phase-II of Gandhian Struggle: 1930-1931
	Dandi March & Salt Satyagraha 1930
	Salt Satyagraha & Gandhi-Irwin Pact 1931: a Failure
	Nothing Done by Gandhi to Save Bhagat Singh & Colleagues
	Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), Phase-II: a Failure
7. Interim Phase: 1931–42
	Three Round Table Conferences (RTCs)
	The Communal Award, Aug–1932
	Gandhi’s Fast Forces Poona Pact, Sep–1932
	Attitudes towards Depressed Classes
	1937 Elections & Rebuff to Jinnah that proved costly
	Gandhi vs. Subhas: Presidential Election 1939
	Gandhi, Congress & WW-II
	Why the British ignored Gandhi and the Congress?
	Oct-1940: Selective Individual Disobedience
	Pearl Harbor, Dec 1941 & its Aftermath
	Cripps Mission, Mar-Apr 1942
	Rajaji (CR) Formula on Pakistan,  Apr-1942
8. Last Phase (III) of the Gandhian Struggle: 1942
	Call for “Quit India” & its Background
	Poor Preparation, Arrests & Flop-Show
	Gandhi’s Fast, Feb 1943
	Quit India Momentum
	“Quit India” Misgivings among Congress Leaders
	Release from Jails
	Failure of “Quit India”
9. Onwards to Freedom & Partition
	Gandhi’s Parleys with Jinnah, Sep-1944
	Sidelining of Gandhi: May 1944 Onwards
	Major Developments Towards Freedom
	April 1947: Gandhi’s PM Offer for Jinnah
	Patel & Partition, the Lesser Evil
	Jun-1947: VP Menon–Mountbatten Plan
		AICC Meet to Ratify Partition, backed by Gandhi
	Could the Partition have been avoided?
	55 crores to Pakistan & Gandhi’s Untimely Death
	Hurried, Irresponsible Partition & Clueless Gandhians
10. What Really Led to Freedom?
	Was Freedom thanks to Gandhi & the Congress?
	What They Said
	Freedom: the Real Reasons
	Mass Freedom Movement Already there before Gandhi
	Stellar Role of Revolutionaries & Netaji Subhas
	Effectiveness of the Constitutional Methods
	Adverse Effect of Gandhian Intervention
	Comparison: How & When Other Countries Got Freedom
	Gandhi’s “My Way or the Highway”
	Extracts from Lohia’s “Guilty Men of India’s Partition”
	Nature of the Gandhian Freedom Movement
11. Why the British Loved Gandhi & Gandhians?
	What the British said
	What Gandhi said
	Gandhi & the British
	Gandhi-Nehru amenable to Union Jack in the National Flag!
	Top Gandhians: Privileged Freedom Fighters
		Top Gandhian Leaders: Privileged Prisoners!
		Tantrums in Ahmednagar Jail
		Special Treatment for Gandhi & Nehrus
		Ill-Treatment of Non-Gandhians
12. Nehru Over Sardar as PM :Gandhi’s Mega Blunder
13. Patel, Gandhi & Integration Ofthe Princely States
14. Gandhian Economics & Hind Swaraj
	Ostentation of Poverty & Related Fads
	Gandhi & ‘Spiritual Swaraj’—‘Hind Swaraj’
15. Gandhi & Non-Violence
	Gandhi’s Ineffective Non-Hindu Concepts
	Nonsensical Non-Violence Concept
	Deterrence vs. Gandhi’s Irrational “An Eye for an Eye…”
	Telling Examples of Gandhian Nonsense on Nonviolence
		Gandhi’s Crazy Comments on Hitler & Holocaust
		Tackling Kashmir Non-Violently!
		Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
		Qissa Khwani Bazaar Massacre 1930 & Gandhi
	Gandhi’s Attitude towards Violence by the British
		Recruitments for the British Army
		Rowlatt Acts & Gandhi
	Gandhi’s Non-Violence for Hindu Victims
	Gandhi’s Absurd Non-Violence Rules
	Brown-nosing the Powerful & the Adversaries
	Indifference to Internal & External Security
	Gandhi’s Preposterous Notions on Bravery
16. Gandhi, Muslims & Appeasement
	Secularism & Religious Appeasement
	Gandhi’s Defective Position
	Illustrative Cases of Gandhian Appeasement
		Swaraj conditional upon Hindu-Muslim Unity
		Precedence for Khilafat over Swaraj
		Moplah Anti-Hindu Attacks, Aug-Sep 1921
		Kohat Anti-Hindu Attacks
		1939 Anti-Hindu Attacks in Sindh
		Murder of Swami Shraddhanand
		Recalling Muslims
		Muslim League’s Direct Action (Riots), 1946
		Noakhali Killings, October 1946
	Ambedkar on Gandhi’s Appeasement of Muslims
17. Gandhi, Dalits & Caste-System
	Gandhi’s Notions on Caste-System
	Why Gandhi had such regressive views?
	Gandhi’s shocking action against Dr Khare
	Yet Another Shocker from Gandhi
	Gandhi’s Defective Approach to Untouchability Removal
	Gandhi on Temple Entry
	Examples of Gandhi’s Contradictory Positions
		Guruvayur Temple-Entry Satyagraha
		President of India: Why Not An Untouchable?
		Untouchability: Only Social/Moral Issue for Gandhi
		Gandhi & His ‘Harijan Sevak Sangh’
	Dr BR Ambedkar on Gandhi & Dalits
	Rationalising Gandhi’s Defective Approach
18. Gandhi, Brahmacharya & Women
	What Gandhi Said & Believed
	What Gandhi Did
		Gandhi and Saraladebi
		Gandhi’s Bizarre & Cruel Advice to Kripalanis
		Unusual & Abnormal Habits & Experiments
	Evaluating What Gandhi Said & Did
19. Gandhi’s Idiosyncratic Notions, Ways & Fads
	Religiosity
	“Mahatma” Gandhi
	Gandhi & Truth
	Gandhi & Satyagraha
	Dictator Gandhi
	Gandhi & Power Politics
	Gandhi’s ‘Simple’ Living & His Army of Servers
	Gandhi’s Ashrams
	Hand-Spinning
	Gandhi’s Odd Ways & Arrogance
	Gandhian Dietetics & Nutritional Quackery
		Denying Injection to Ailing Kasturba
	Gandhi’s Verbosity, Odd Notions & Contradictions
	Gandhi’s Irrational “Intellectualism” & Closed Mind
	Gandhi & Proselytization
20. Gandhi’s Ill-Treatment of His Family
21. No Serious Studies & Policies by Gandhians
	Gandhi’s Readings & Writings
		Gandhi & His Autobiography
		Gandhi’s Writings
		Gandhi’s (Mis)interpretations
	No Serious Studies & Policies by Gandhi & Gandhians
22. What Others Said of Gandhi
23. Gandhi: An Overall Evaluation
Bibliography




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