option of partition. gandhi did head to again and again in india who are narky but don t party we will sort it out once you are gone then we will see how to do it but the beauty said we will go only after you decide who should go. and that is open and became absolutely inevitable so gandhi went to the extent of saying that. the only big platform is dead body. and then of course the congress leaders decided that they would accept the demand for partition. was able to stir up so much trouble for them that if they didn t concede for a separate nation state of pakistan then he would he would cause terrible disruption within within india after independence and perhaps compromise the integrity of the new indian nation state perhaps collapse. says several radcliffe was appointed
briscoe s. candies meager personal belongings. his notebooks walking-stick lettuce even his blood stained clothes everything related to the life of the father of the nation has been preserved. when mohandas karamchand gandhi was born in 869 india was firmly under britain s imperial young. like his father he seemed destined to serve palance. his family belong to the band. hardworking merchants from western state. gandhi s marriage at the age of 13 was a ranged he and his wife cast about would have 4 children. when
countered with truncheons. colonial repression was often brutal presence. gandhi was jailed 7 times. he started. a times serving 9 years. from the beginning to the end the struggle for independence was led by the indian national congress party. gandhi was its guiding light. its chief organizer. the 2 men shared a deep bond even if they didn t always see eye to eye. candy from a traditional merchant family now in this setting clothes in a dhoti. narrows the anglicized brahman well dressed and elegant with ideas rooted in socialism something like braced socialism in the 1920
s. . gandhi was prepared to tolerate that because he believed that there would always basically be loyal to him. so that he gave narrow sort of certain amount of rope you could say you know to do go his own way but gandhi would always be holding it i m able to draw him in whenever he felt you know he was going to to to to create an extreme and there who he was or you know that he was it was in his interests to keep him with god but he also had a genuine affection for gandhi there is own father had died in. and in many respects you can see gandhi sort of taking over that position of father figure for the area and so they do have a very close relationship despite the differences. the 2 men were very different
london sunday returned to india to practise law but soon went on to take up as. short term position in south africa he ended up staying for 20 years. initially. in south africa had lived the life of a rich you d have acquired an affluent lifestyle he hadn t really changed because of this very ascetic person dressing and. clothes and so on he was wearing western style suits he was moving well. but then on a train journey to pretoria a white passenger objected to gandhi s presence in a 1st class carriage and though he had a 1st class ticket he was thrown off the train he resolved to stay and fight for inequality in south africa. when he returned to india in 1915 gandhi was a changed man. the barrister had become