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Why I Killed Gandhi?

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Why I Killed Gandhi?

Written by: Nathuram Godse
Narrated by: Raja Sevak
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Explore the controversial and gripping narrative in Why I Killed Gandhi?, (story behind Mahatma Gandhi's assassination), by Nathuram Godse. This thought-provoking account delves into the mind of the man who assassinated one of the world's most iconic leaders. Understand the ideological conflicts and personal convictions that led to this tragic event. This book provides a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history, challenging listeners to reflect on the complexities of political and moral beliefs.

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Gandhi's intention has been exposed. The so called 'Ahimsa' was an utter failure. We got freedom because of the bravery of our true freedom fighters like Bose, Bhagat Singh. We didn't get freedom by begging but our people fought for it and gave lives.

Eye Opener and Must Read for Every One!

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Every Indian should read this magnificent book at least once to gain insight into perspectives often untold or distorted. The Congress party, while in power, has controlled information and shaped history to suit its political agenda. This book challenges that narrative.

Gandhi exposed

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Liked the true story and eye opener to present situation in our country. Also the policy of past government and present government

Short crispy story

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Whatever your political leanings, it is important to listen to both sides of a debate. The side of Nathuram Godse has been swept under the rug in Indian history, and a caricature has been presented of those who disagreed with Gandhi. Although assassination isn't conducive to dialogue - I think even Godse agrees - the shutting down of any discussion via hunger strikes and emotional blackmail pushed Indian history down a dark road. We saw the result in 1948 and again in 1975

The lesser known side of Indian independence

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A great book which fells the reader about the background, the assassination and the events after the killing. It keeps you engrossed till the last word

Excellence in writing and reveali ng what we wanted to know for decades

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