HERE IS HOW THE LAST MUGHAL JAWAHARLAL NEHRU BACK-STABBED C. RAJAGOPALACHARI
The shrewd old man MK Gandhi, also dubbed ‘Chatur Bania’
by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah,
had contrived a situation of ‘There Is No Alternative To Nehru’ very well in
cahoots with Jinnah-ites and successfully ejected legendary leaders like Netaji
Bose from the domain of Congress. Consequently the last Mughal Nehru was the
sole political player calling all shots first in Congress, then in politics as
Prime Minister having enormous authority without accountability. To the
great ill-fortune of the nation, Sardar Patel died in 1950 which left nations
politics like a football field with no one else to strike goals except the last
Mughal Nehru. Like an unbridled wild horse, Nehru began running amuck in
politics, trounced and crushed anyone who dared to come in his nefarious ways.
What mattered to him was only power and the regalia associated with it, none of
it when it came to any kind of association/friendship of any hue. After
ill-treating Sardar Patel, it was now the poise of C. Rajagopalachari to be stabbed
in his back by the last Mughal as usual, as before. Frustrated by Nehrus
actions, temperament and decision to invite communist rogues to define ethos of
the nation, he tendered his resignation from the party in 1956 at Avadi Plenary
Session. Neither Rajaji nor anyone else knew it was precursor of things to come
in the form of Chinese invasion in 1962 and land-grab of Akshai-Chin except
Sardar Patel who had the premonition, had warned Nehru several times but by
then, he was no more.
Rajaji called him ‘the Congress dictator’ so explicitly,
“The single brain-activity of the people who meet in Congress is to find out
what is in Jawaharlal’s mind and to anticipate it. The slightest attempt at
dissent meets with stern disapproval and is nipped in the bud.” Thus Rajaji
added one more dimension to the Congress nurtured sycophancy by revealing acute
tension prevailing in everyones mind to discover what was there in Nehrus mind
at any moment of reckoning !! In the interest of nation, Rajaji rightly
concluded he was the only one left behind by the destiny to protect the nation
from vicious malevolence of the last Mughal Nehru. His patriotism, commitment
to the nation, virtuous nature and first-hand experience of running Congress
from inside were his added assets. As there was no other political party to
challenge Congress, he raised Svatantra Party in 1959 along with KM Munshi, DS
Pheruman, Minoo Masani, Udham Singh and NG Ranga. The Party became a thorn in
eyes of the Mughal as the left-over Congress was now a gang of corrupt looters
and traitors. Explaining mission statement of the Party, Rajaji severely
criticised Mughalia dynastic Congress for intruding into every aspect of life
of masses, pursuing pro-poverty economic policies, framing rules and laws with
the sole objective of harassing people into leading miserable lives, promoting
corruption, bribery and back-stabbing the nation in every possible way. In
every conceivable way, Nehruvian Congress continued to prove again and again
that they were sworn enemies of the nation and Sanatana Dharma.
The Party that won 18 seats in 1962 and 44 in 1967,
declined ultimately by 1974. They positioned itself as a classical liberal,
centre-right alternative, advocating for a market-based economy and minimal
government intervention. CR multiple times voiced Congress’ drift towards
‘totalitarianism’ due to absence of an assertive Opposition that they
visualised to perform. The Party did receive financial support from business
houses like Tatas which was confiscated on orders of the last Mughal by IT
authorities. Nehruvian Socialism facilitated a hostile ambiance for the Party
in complete harmony with Nehruvian policy of zero tolerance towards opposition
to Congress. Gradually a fledgling opposition Party, might have been a powerful
alternative to Nehruvian Congress eventually disappeared from the national
political scenario soon after Rajajis demise. From hindsight probably destiny
favoured the last Mughal Nehru only and even with best of intentions, the
political experiment with the potential of socio-economic renaissance of the
nation died its own eventual death. Hindu-s may very well learn lessons on
‘Shatru-Bodh’ by delving into history of Congress, their commissions and
omissions dispassionately for the sake of their own survival and prosperity.
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