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Why I Assassinated Gandhi
Paperback
By Nathuram Godse (Author)
Publication Date: 1 January 2020
A controversial and thought-provoking account from the man who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, offering insights into the motivations and ideology behind the act.
In Why I Assassinated Gandhi, Nathuram Godse provides a deeply personal and ideological explanation of the reasons behind his actions on 30 January 1948, when he assassinated Mahatma Gandhi. Godse, a Hindu nationalist, presents his views on Gandhi’s policies and his approach to Indian independence, arguing that Gandhi’s vision and methods were harmful to Hindu interests and the unity of India.
Through this book, Godse defends his belief that Gandhi’s appeasement of Muslims and his stance on non-violence was weakening Hindu society and the newly formed Indian nation. He critiques Gandhi’s political decisions, especially his support for partition and his insistence on non-violence, which, according to Godse, compromised the future of the country and its people.
Inside, you’ll discover:
✅ Godse’s perspective on the partition of India and its aftermath
✅ His criticism of Gandhi's policies, especially towards Muslims and non-violence
✅ The ideological and political beliefs that led Godse to take drastic action
✅ A controversial viewpoint that challenges the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi
✅ A look into the mind of a man responsible for one of the most significant events in India’s history
Though a controversial and divisive figure, Godse’s writings provide an alternative viewpoint on the events surrounding India’s independence and the legacy of its leaders, especially Gandhi.
Key Features:
This book offers a unique and provocative perspective on one of the most pivotal moments in modern Indian history. Order Why I Assassinated Gandhi today and explore the controversial views of Nathuram Godse.