Friday, January 30, 2009

Why Gandhi Was Assassinated?


Sixty One years ago, on Jan. 30, 1948, Mohandas Gandhi was shot dead by Nathuram Godse, a Hindu extremist. Godse believed that the Mahatma, or the great soul, was responsible for the 1947 partition of India and the creation of Pakistan. Godse and his friend Narayan Apte were hanged. His brother Gopal Godse and two others were sentenced to life imprisonment for their part in the conspiracy. Gopal Godse remained in jail for 18 years and after that lived in a small apartment in Pune until his death on November 26th, 2005. In the February 14th, 2000 edition of the TIME magazine, an interview with Gopal Godse was published. During my research over why Gandhi was assassinated, I found that interview. Here is the excerpt from that interview which I think you will find really interesting and shocking simultaneously.


TIME: What happened in January 1948?
Godse: On Jan. 20, Madanlal Pahwa exploded a bomb at Gandhi's prayer meeting in Delhi. It was 50 meters away from Gandhi. The other conspirators ran away from the place. Madanlal was caught there. Then there was a tension in our minds that we had to finish the task before the police caught us. Then Nathuram took it on himself to do the thing. We only wanted destiny to help us i.e. we should not be get caught on the spot before he acted.

TIME: Why did you want to kill Gandhi?
Godse: Gandhi was a hypocrite. Even after the massacre of the Hindus by the Muslims, he was happy. The more the massacres of the Hindus, the taller his flag of secularism.

TIME: Can you explain how he created his mass following?
Godse: The credit goes to him for maneuvering the media. He captured the press. That was essential. How Gandhi walked, when he smiled, how he waved... All these minor details that the people did not require were imposed upon them to create an atmosphere around Gandhi. And the more ignorant the masses, the more popular was Gandhi. So they always tried to keep the masses ignorant.

TIME: But surely it takes more than good publicity to create a Gandhi?
Godse: There is another thing. Generally in the Indian masses, people are attracted toward saintism. Gandhi was shrewd to use his saintdom for politics. After his death the government used him. The government knew that he was an enemy of Hindus, but they wanted to show that he was a staunch Hindu. So the first act they did was to put "Hey Ram" into Gandhi's dead mouth.

TIME: You mean that he did not say "Hey Ram" as he died?
Godse: No, he did not say it. You see, it was an automatic pistol. It had a magazine for nine bullets but there were actually seven at that time. And once you pull the trigger, within a second, all the seven bullets had passed. When these bullets pass through crucial points like the heart, consciousness is finished. You have no strength. When Nathuram saw Gandhi was coming, he took out the pistol and folded his hands with the pistol inside it. There was one girl very close to Gandhi. He feared that he would hurt the girl. So he went forward and with his left hand pushed her aside and shot. It happened within one second. You see, there was a film and some Kingsley fellow (Ben Kingsley) had acted as Gandhi. Someone asked me whether Gandhi said "Hey Ram"? I said Kingsley did say it. But Gandhi did not. Because that was not a drama.

TIME: Many people think Gandhi deserved to be nominated TIME's Person of the Century. (He was one of two runners-up, after Albert Einstein).
Godse: I name him the most cruel person for Hindus in India. The most cruel person! That is how I term him.

TIME: Is that why Gandhi had to die?
Godse: Yes. For months he was advising Hindus that they must never be angry with the Muslims. What sort of ahimsa (non-violence) is this? His principle of peace was bogus. In any free country, a person like him would be shot dead officially because he was encouraging the Muslims to kill Hindus.

TIME: But his philosophy was of turning the other cheek. He felt one person had to stop the cycle of violence.
Godse: The world does not work that way.

TIME: Is there anything that you admire about Gandhi?
Godse: Firstly, the mass awakening that Gandhi did. In our school days Gandhi was our idol. Secondly, he removed the fear of prison. He said it is different to go into prison for a theft and different to go in for Satyagraha (Civil Disobedience). As youngsters, we had our enthusiasm, but we needed some channel. We took Gandhi to be our channel. We don't repent for that.

TIME: Did you not admire his principles of non-violence?
Godse: Non-violence is not a principle at all. He did not follow it. In politics you cannot follow non-violence. You cannot follow honesty. Every moment, you have to give a lie. Every moment you have to take a bullet in hand and kill someone. Why was he proved to be a hypocrite? Because he was in politics with his so-called principles. Is his non-violence followed anywhere? Not in the least. Nowhere.

TIME: What was the most difficult thing about killing Gandhi?
Godse: The greatest hurdle before us was not that of giving up our lives or going to the gallows. It was that we would be condemned both by the government and by the public. Because the public had been kept in the dark about what harm Gandhi had done to the nation. How he had fooled them!

TIME: Did the people condemn you?
Godse: Yes. People in general did. Because they had been kept ignorant.


Nothing really is left now to write or say. Gopal Godse said everything. Anyways if anyone of you have a different opinion or any comment over this, you are invited to do so.

8 comments:

Vaibhav Jain said...

Totally Agreed.
I had no proof or explanation why I hated him, but here it is today. That 'Hey Ram' thing has shocked me greatly. And imagine, we see his face on the sacred Indian currency everyday. WTF!

Unknown said...

awesome post, really a different view about which many of us are ignorant

SuneetOpines said...

hey bro,, can i have the link of this...... plzz

the post is awesum n rare but its one sided and what all we have been taught since years is also an aspect..... n this is second one...

MJ said...

an eye opener...
But don't u think somethings are better kept a lie??
such things just shakes the the very floor v r standing on.
Our whole existence as indians shakes when we read about such things about gandhi,the role model and the face by which the whole world knows us..
But as they say there are no black and whites in this world,we have to accept the truth.
I think may b all this is true and gandhi is an enemy(of hindus or whatever) but we as indians are fed us with his ideals.may be the man was wrong but not the words and the beliefs.we live with them and they are our strengths.

Remember there are ppl who dont believe in god and they have their reasons too.

Unknown said...

surely a great post as far as the truth is concerned but from the point of view of the facts that is presented before the world is it surely shocking ......gandhi is not a name or a person for we indians its a sacred movement and this is the image of us in frnt of the world its true that some facts are gud to be burried deep and so is this....
one thng mre politics was played even by lord krishna in mahabharata but still we admire him ....this is similar to tht if karna came bfre us and told his point of view fr arjun.!!!!!

Arpit said...

This post is what not much shocking to me as i was shocked about knowing that Gandhi was shrewd politician.
I always having a doubt in my mind that assassination of Gandhi was explained on behalf of Gandhi not on side of Godse.As it is ultimate truth that every murder had a genuine intention or big reason behind it and assassination of Gandhi was one of biggest incident in Indian history.

Unknown said...

xcept 4 the exact wordings of the interview...
i did knew all the facts (obviously vaguely).. but as sumone mentioned b4, sum truths r btr kept away.

nd do you know that there was a book written by Nathuram Godse in prison, a book which the then PM Jawahar Lal Nehru banned from publishing and from discussion in the media.

It is said that the book is still there.

Pratyush Garg said...

@Shadow, The name of the book is "Gandhi Vadh Kyo?" (गांधी वध क्यों?) It was not in circulation until 1998 when first BJP government was formed. Then after their fall, it was again removed from circulation.