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Why I Killed Gandhi? Paperback – Import, 4 January 2022
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Nathuram Godse
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Penned by brother of Nathuram Godse, Why I Killed Gandhi is narration of the events that lead to the historic day of assassination of Mahatma Gandhi till the execution of Godse. This book also tells about the public and political opinions and reactions which were stirred up as consequence of the assassination and also by Nathuram Godse's official statement to court.
- Print length186 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPrabhat Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.
- Publication date4 January 2022
- Dimensions13.97 x 1.09 x 21.59 cm
- ISBN-109355715927
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Nathuram Vinayak Godse was a Hindu nationalist and member of the political party, the Hindu Mahasabha, a former member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing Hindu paramilitary volunteer organization and a popularizer of the work of his mentor Vinayak Damodar Savarkar who had created the ideology of Hindutva.
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- Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.; First Edition (4 January 2022); Prabhat Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.
- Language : English
- Paperback : 186 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9355715927
- ISBN-13 : 978-9355715920
- Item Weight : 200 g
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 1.09 x 21.59 cm
- Country of Origin : India
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 29 January 2023
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What he did was right , if he didn't kill Gandhi , no one knows what the real fate would be , one can change mindset
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 2 January 2023
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This testimony reflects the light on the shaded area of the country at that times and those were common people, mostly Hindus. Their exploitation in midst of the Gandhi era was brutal.
Everyone should read this once with a open mind siding their prejudice for once.
A lot of is visible between the lines of it which was either shaded or hided.
The true situation of a country ,at times, can only be known by the one , the common man , and it is truly evident that it was not all what it was shown.
The light is put in the inner condition of the country by this testimony.
Everyone should read this once with a open mind siding their prejudice for once.
A lot of is visible between the lines of it which was either shaded or hided.
The true situation of a country ,at times, can only be known by the one , the common man , and it is truly evident that it was not all what it was shown.
The light is put in the inner condition of the country by this testimony.
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 5 November 2022
This book should undergo atleast two more rounds of proof reading so that it doesn't contain grammatical errors. And it also needs to be available for a larger set of audience after the proof reading is complete. The book is full of facts and truths which are hard to accept and hard to comprehend for an average reader
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 7 November 2022
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If you are looking for a detailed information, please avoid this book, this book is of only 10 pages which you can finish in just 10 to 15 minutes. Though, the book provokes you to think and do more research on this topic. Its like the other side of the coin.
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 10 January 2023
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 25 September 2022
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Pls go for kindle version. Book is not worth for 99rs.. here's why..
Totally 24 pages(12papers) excluding the front and back covers. About publication, dedication, content(which is only 1 chapter), preface, acknowledgment- each 1page, 8 blank pages.. which is 14pages in total.. and the real story is only 10pages in which 2 pages are for pictures..
You can read this in less than 10mins. N kindle version is very much enough for this..
Now about the content.. as the name says, the reason for why he killed Gandhi. . His justification about his act for which he don't ask for any mercy or sympathy. . Good to read and know
Totally 24 pages(12papers) excluding the front and back covers. About publication, dedication, content(which is only 1 chapter), preface, acknowledgment- each 1page, 8 blank pages.. which is 14pages in total.. and the real story is only 10pages in which 2 pages are for pictures..
You can read this in less than 10mins. N kindle version is very much enough for this..
Now about the content.. as the name says, the reason for why he killed Gandhi. . His justification about his act for which he don't ask for any mercy or sympathy. . Good to read and know
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 27 December 2022
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Nina T
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A must read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 11 January 2021Verified Purchase
He did not ask for mercy. I agree with his statement about non violence, Gandhi preached a lie about non violence because I lot of violence was created due to him.
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Jonathan John Thomas
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Brilliant testimony if true.
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Brilliant testimony if this is true. You can’t trust nowadays about authenticity but I liked reading it an have now developed interest in knowing more about nathuram
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Prakash Ranganath
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Compelling as not much has changed in India…
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on 8 December 2021Verified Purchase
Gandhi’s attitude was My way or the Highway…Indians acquire this attitude as a result of some success overseas…if a successful Indian goes back home, he behaves like he’s visiting a tacky rural village and treats the natives as such…this is a kind of colonial attitude but by a fellow Indian…Gandhi exhibited this attitude only in his approach to national policy issues…personally he was second to none in his simplicity and frugality…this being a main reason why he was at the top…because he had the trust of all Indians - wealthy and common…even today in 2021 few can criticize him and survive in public life…he’s treated almost Godly in certain political aspects simply because the leaders can’t seem to break his strangle hold on the thought process of how India should be and conduct herself in the League of Nations…
The Congress Party men then and today and many other Indian politicians fully disagree with Gandhi but for the outside world they’ll continue to behave like he was correct and above all criticism - simply because they can’t measure up to his level of public austerity and incorruptibility…so he continues to be Godly in India even today…in brief Gandhi is having this Christlike fame in the world because of his personal sacrifices…
Another spoiler for India was both Muslim League and Gandhi didn’t believe in parliamentary democracy wherein the representatives gain upper hand by the strength of their just and logical arguments and prevail upon other members and the nation to formulate policies…instead they believed in street power and both were competing with and wary of each other…on one side was the League, a political party based on religious Islamic ideology and on the other side was an old man with a stick…both taking on each other on the streets of India…and Hindus had no other choice but to go with the old man at least for the current time…
Unfortunately even today in 2021, India hasn’t been able to exorcise the ghost of Gandhi from it’s polity…street power can still bring a popularly elected government to its knees and force reversal of beneficial policies and replace them with draconian ones benefiting a few…Hindus even though a majority, continue to at the receiving end most times…India is the only country where a majority community has to beg the government for its rights…
The Congress Party men then and today and many other Indian politicians fully disagree with Gandhi but for the outside world they’ll continue to behave like he was correct and above all criticism - simply because they can’t measure up to his level of public austerity and incorruptibility…so he continues to be Godly in India even today…in brief Gandhi is having this Christlike fame in the world because of his personal sacrifices…
Another spoiler for India was both Muslim League and Gandhi didn’t believe in parliamentary democracy wherein the representatives gain upper hand by the strength of their just and logical arguments and prevail upon other members and the nation to formulate policies…instead they believed in street power and both were competing with and wary of each other…on one side was the League, a political party based on religious Islamic ideology and on the other side was an old man with a stick…both taking on each other on the streets of India…and Hindus had no other choice but to go with the old man at least for the current time…
Unfortunately even today in 2021, India hasn’t been able to exorcise the ghost of Gandhi from it’s polity…street power can still bring a popularly elected government to its knees and force reversal of beneficial policies and replace them with draconian ones benefiting a few…Hindus even though a majority, continue to at the receiving end most times…India is the only country where a majority community has to beg the government for its rights…

Kithha
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read for every Nationalist
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on 4 October 2021Verified Purchase
This statement should have been made available for the public to read and debate over 7 decades ago: it would have saved many lives of the community to which the writer belonged. Politics sacrificed those innocents.

Fortunata
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Reviewed in Spain 🇪🇸 on 20 July 2019Verified Purchase
Alegato final del hombre condenado por matar a Ghandi. Lo hizo por que lo creyó necesario y es muy convincente en sus razones. Muycorto, se lee en una hora y vale la pena.