The Hidden Side of the Influential Leader, Gandhi

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The Hidden Side of the Influential Leader, Gandhi

Once ----- stated, “Just as there are two sides to every story, there are two sides to every person. One that we reveal to the world and another we keep hidden inside” (____). And so did the great and unforgettable leader, Mahatma Gandhi. Who was the real Father of the Indian nation? Was Gandhi what one thought he was? Gandhi was and will always be on known for every child, every young man and woman, and every old man and woman mind. He will always be depicted as a noble leader whom spent life fighting for justice through “satyagraha”- reaching truth. Contrastingly, there is a second face to the person that we all adore. A face that was not known as the “Mahatma” or the “Bapu” that we all recognize and venerate. The side, which came to light by several well-known historians and writers, was unfortunately, a side that neither one of us would anticipate from a courageous, kind and gentle leader. Even though India’s God-Like Founding Father, Gandhi, was a great leader, there are further little known parts of his life, which are not yet exposed.

Was Gandhi the “Mahatma” – a holy person- that everyone thought he was? Some historians claim that Mahatma Gandhi, treated women abusively, in a way that individuals do not recognize. Everyone distinguished Gandhi as the man who led India to its independent, a man that would be sensible, loving and caring husband to his wife, and to all women in general. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the universal symbol of nonviolent resistance, and the dominant leader of Indian nationalism had another side, a side that most of us are unfamiliar with. A more human one. Like all men, Gandhi also had his own sexual desires, desires that turned out into t...

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...l his desires. In addition of taking advantage of his power, Gandhi also acted selfishly. As the psychiatrist Sudhir Kakkar declared, "During these experimentations, Mahatma Gandhi seems to have been so consumed by his own thoughts that he became oblivious of the effect that they may have on the women involved” (1). Let separate the “Mahatma” from Gandhi, cause Gandhi, is not a Mahatma. Gandhi as the leader of independence, who is described as a peacemaker, ethical and inspirational man, someone who gave himself to the Indian nation in order to help individuals, is not the Gandhi that is depicted throughout his severe and horrible action, that utmost people did not acknowledge.

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(1) http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/BZR-diaries-of-mahatma-gandhis-close-aide-manuben-accessed-which-reveal-that-manuben-4303304-NOR.html?seq=2

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