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Bapu still intimidates his killers: Tushar Gandhi

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‘Godse is a representative of the intolerant, hateful extremist thought in the country’

HYDERABAD: Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson Tushar Arun Gandhi says those who killed the Father of the Nation are so intimidated by him that they are still trying to demonise him and justify his assassination.
The writer feels that the nation has to decide whether their icon is going to be a murderer or somebody, who is revered and whose philosophy of peace and non-violence is relevant throughout the world even today.
Tushar, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi’s second son Arun Manilal Gandhi, believes that truth prevails while lies have to be sustained. He wants those who believe in Gandhi’s ideals to counter the campaign of lies as when lies go unchallenged, people start believing them.
He told IANS that he doesn’t feel threatened with Gandhi’s killer Nathuram Godse dominating the national discourse. He is more determined to spread Bapu’s ideology the way he understands.
For him, Godse is a representative of the intolerant, hateful extremist thought in the country. “Godse is merely symbol, a symbol of counter point to everything that Bapu stood for,” he says.
Is he concerned about the growing support for Godse? “No, I am not concerned. Because 70 years after they murdered him, he continues to intimidate them so much that they are still trying to demonise him, trying to justify that murder… which means they have not succeeded in doing that in 70 years. A phase is there where we see the campaign becoming more acceptable, but they still have to keep doing it. Godse’s is not like the worship of Gandhi. Gandhi’s worship is spontaneous. Nobody has to go hammering people to worship him. Even if they are less in number, it happens spontaneously, but for the worship of the murderer, they have to keep doing stunts, otherwise nobody will remember. That is why the difference is so stark.”
“I am not worried personally as they become louder, because I am given the opportunity to become even louder. I know I have the ability to do that. Lies are always intimidated. They know they have to sustain themselves. Truth isn’t intimidated because it survives. It may seem to become weak or inconsequential, but that never happens. It is the campaign of lies, which is inherently weak. It doesn’t intimidate me that there is an increase in Godse’s ideology in the country.”
“Bapu is my ancestor. Even if the whole nation tomorrow declares Godse as the father of the nation, it is not going to change the fact that Bapu is my great grandfather. I am not bothered. The nation has to decide whether their icon is going to be a murderer or an icon, somebody who is revered whose ideals of peace and non-violence are relevant throughout the world even today,” said Tushar, who was in Hyderabad to deliver a talk at the programme organised by ”Sanskruti”, a women’s organisation, on ”Bapu and Baa” (Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi).
He is of the view that Gandhians became complacent which allowed the campaign of lies to grow and gain acceptance.
“We should have been aware to counter it much earlier. Now countering campaign becomes all the more difficult because for five decades they have been able to do it without being challenged but it’s never too late. Truth prevails but lies have to be sustained and that is why they have to be so shrilled and so loud they have to keep creating lies. If somebody counters them with the truth they will be helpless.”
He narrated a recent incident in which a youth from Pune put up a very derogatory and abusive post on Bapu on Facebook. Some young people who had formed a group to learn about Gandhi felt offended and decided to take legal action. As soon as that man got the information that legal action was taken he removed all the quotes.
“There was cowardice over there. They themselves know what they are saying are lies. If they are telling truth he would have said okay, challenge me, let us see who is speaking truth. The cowardly action shows the weakness of their belief in the ideology that they themselves are trying to promote.” (IANS)

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