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Nehru�s 97 major blunders

https://www.amazon.in/Nehrus-97-Major-Blunders-HB/dp/8122316085/
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This is the title of a dispassionate and scholarly book by Rajnikant Puranik, who
demonstrates that Nehru was a colossal failure on every count. Nehru lacked self-
worth, intelligence and vision. Rarely ever has any nation seen such an incompetent
fellow upon whom was leadership thrust by a foreign power. Nehru was an insecure,
petty-minded bully who surrounded himself with henchmen and political pimps. A
couple of incidents which Puranik cites are self-explanatory (see pp. 176-181).

In 1937, Nehru had gone to Meerut to deliver an election speech. Nehru was upset
with the arrangements. The man who was responsible for making the arrangements
bowed before Nehru and begged him not to leave. Nehru, in full public view of
thousands, started kicking the man. He continued doing so even after the man had
fallen prostrate at Nehru�s feet. Kripalani then pulled Nehru away. Brigadier B. N.
Sharma has narrated this incident in India Betrayed. Sharma also informs that Nehru
imagined himself to be royalty and exulted in displaying rage publicly at those who
are meek and hence cannot retaliate.

Is there any difference between Nehru and the American redneck who kicked a
homeless man suffering from Parkinson's? Both needlessly assaulted those who cannot
self-defend.

Sitaram Goel narrates another incident to which he was an eyewitness in How I


Became Hindu. In 1935, Nehru had visited Chandni Chowk in Delhi to deliver a
speech. The microphone had failed. Nehru was livid and slapped the local neta who
was standing next to him in the face. Next, Nehru started gesticulating and
shouting at the top of of his voice as if something terrible had happened. In the
meanwhile, the microphone had started functioning and an out of control Nehru could
be heard by the thousands who had assembled there. Nehru was screaming in Hindi,
�The leaders of the Congress in Delhi are low bred, mean, and mindless people. I
have told them time and again not to invite me if they cannot make proper
arrangements. But they pay no heed.�

Low bred?!!! No wonder, Nehru decided to bestow special treatment upon the 'high
bred' Edwina Mountbatten. He would visit London every year to be with her. Krishna
Menon was the high commissioner who doubled up as Nehru�s pimp. Menon would receive
Nehru at the airport and drive him straight to Edwina�s house in a Rolls Royce. His
services were recognized. He would become India�s defense minister and prove to be
as incompetent and arrogant as his master.

It is indeed India�s misfortune to have had Nehru as our PM.

Every Indian should read Puranik's well-written book:


https://www.amazon.in/Nehrus-97-Major-Blunders-HB/dp/8122316085/

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