Gandhi never accepted India's division on religious lines: Pranab


New Delhi, Feb 9 (IANS): Mahatma Gandhi fought for the unity of India for every moment of his public life and never accepted that the country could be divided on religious lines, former President Pranab Mukherjee said here on Sunday.

"Gandhiji's whole life was dedicated to Hindu-Muslim unity... Gandhiji is not just the father of our nation, he was also the maker of our nation... he was the moral vector to guide our action by the measure by which we are judged," Mukherjee said at the launch of veteran journalist M.J. Akbar's new book "Gandhi's Hinduism - The Struggle Against Jinnah's Islam" that chronicles the endgame that led to the partition of the subcontinent in 1947 and the creation of Pakistan.

Noting that "communal unity and harmony is the bedrock of India's strength and the key to its glorious future", Mukherjee said Gandhi believed in the "intrinsic power of Hinduism" of assimilation, evaluation and adaptation, "as it was inclusive and offered space for the presence of people from every faith".

"Gandhiji had declared that no faith could be in danger in India because India had always been the homeland for every faith," Mukherjee said.

To this end, the book "strongly emphases" the fact that "Gandhiji fought for the unity of India for every moment of his public life", rejecting "the conventional explanation that partition would be a solution to the communal problem (created by the British)", noting at a prayer meeting a month before Partition that this would lead to a conflict between India and Pakistan, Mukherjee said.

"He believed Pakistan would hurt Muslims more than they appreciated. He thought (Muhammad Ali) Jinnah was suffering from an illusion when he imagined that an unnatural division of India could bring either happiness or prosperity" to Pakistan, Mukherjee maintained.

This was a view shared by Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, a stalwart of the freedom movement, who issued a statement that he had "come to the conclusion that Pakistan is harmful not only for India as a whole but for Muslims in particular", Mukherjee said, quoting from the book.

Stating that the book is an "important" reference point for analysing the history of partition, Mukherjee said: "It very clearly demonstrates the inherent spiritual secularism that Mahatmaji stood for and the divisive colour that Jinnah gave to religion only to secure political ends."

"It chronicles how Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress stood as a firm rock against the partition of the country till the very end," Mukherjee said, adding, it establishes, "very adroitly", how Gandhi wanted India's unity at any price and Jinnah wanted partition at any cost.

"It will go to the credit of Mahatma Gandhi that he not only saw through the designs of the British in first creating and then fostering the communal divide in India when they saw that the continuation of their rule was not viable and then did everything for their future strategic and geopolitical interests "with the Muslim League under Mr Jinnah", Mukherjee said.

  

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    People of my country may not like my words but reality is If India was not divided No chance for BJP, RSS or Hindu Parties. Muslim Population of Pakistan, Bangladesh and India combined would be more and NO chance for Hindu party to get elected. More over Muslims have proved as better fighters in First & second world wars, in British, Nizam & Mogul armies comparing to Hindu solders.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Gandhi was a True Freedom Fighter ...

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    So was Nehur's proposal at the parliament to grant citizenship to all persecuted minorities in our neighbouring countries irrespective of religion. But it did not get support in the parliament then. But now BJP hasn't put this amended bill of 3 Muslim countries in the parliament for vote but unanimously made it into law overnight by its own party majority which is absolutely unconstitutional. Even to amend any constitutional bill there should be active parliament participation including the opposition.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    veera
    ... why so much love towards the majorities of neighboring countries who got what they demanded ?#!

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    I am talking about minorities of all neighbouring countries around us and not being selective and descriminatory towards any countries.

    Afghanistan was independant country even before 1947, it wasn't been divided from India. So why it's included in CAA????....BTW, what about majorities in India who are Hindus but oppose BJP, aren't they been told to go to Pakistan, raped and murdered, unfairly treated and false charges framed on them???????...If you send them to Pakistan will you take them back as religious victims?????....

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