New Delhi: The nation celebrated the 151st birthday of Mahatma Gandhi on Friday (October 2). Mahatama breathed his last at the age of 79 in 1947, but his life remains a source of inspiration for millions of people around the world. The DNA report, however, will tell you about Gandhi’s surname and his legacy currently inherited by the most powerful in-laws in India. The Nehru-Gandhi family has ruled the country for almost 50 years, but the question arises as to how this family obtained such a powerful aura.
In a tweet, the Congress party recalled the Father of the Nation saying that Gandhi was not afraid of sticks back then nor will Gandhi be afraid of lathis now. The party thus compared the Gandhi family to the Father of the Nation. Ironically, the comparison is based on the lie whose truth has never been allowed to reach the country. Names like Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and Sonia Gandhi give the impression that they are the true descendants of Mahatma Gandhi, but the truth is found elsewhere.
The surname Gandhi in India is used by around 1.56 lakh people, but only one family has taken advantage of it. Most of the people in the world, including India, feel that the Nehru-Gandhi family is the true descendant of Mahatma Gandhi.
In particular, Mahatma Gandhi never promoted his family into politics as he opposed the politics of the dynasty, but the current Gandhi strongly believes in it. From Nehru to Indira Gandhi to Rajiv Gandhi to Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi, the political legacy continues.
On the contrary, Mahatma Gandhi always stayed away from politics despite being the greatest leader in the fight for freedom. After independence, he wanted to abolish the Congress party, but today’s Gandhis treat politics as their profession.
The thirst for power is another difference between the real Gandhis and the current one. Mahatma Gandhi never took office. Since the Congress Party was established in 1885, Mahatma Gandhi became its president only once in 1924, and he could easily have become president or prime minister after independence. The hunger of the false Gandhi family for the position remains unsatisfied. Probably, for this reason, the party is now reduced to only 52 deputies, but the family still controls the top position.
Mahatma Gandhi sought simplicity and lived his life with minimal needs. On the contrary, the false Gandhis enjoy a real life and their simplicity is shown to the public, but in personal life they nonetheless lead a luxurious lifestyle.
Mahatma Gandhi had 4 children and his 154 descendants live in 6 countries of the world. Some of them are doctors, some are teachers, some are engineers, some are lawyers, and some are scientists. Among his descendants, Rajmohan Gandhi, Mahatma’s grandson, played since Amethi in 1989 against Rajiv Gandhi.
Another grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Gopal Krishna Gandhi, also contested the election of vice president in 2017 but lost the election. Another great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Tushar Gandhi also tried his hand at politics. He contested the Lok Sabha elections in 1992 with a candidacy from the Mumbai Samajwadi Party.
With the surname of Gandhi, a family has ruled the country for about 50 years, but the real Gandhi is hardly recognized. About 4 years ago, in May 2016, Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, Kanubhai Gandhi, 87, was living in a nursing home in Delhi with his wife. He stayed in the United States for 40 years and then returned to India in 2014. He had no children, so he had to live in the Delhi nursing home for two months. He then moved to a nursing home in Surat, where he died of a heart attack in November 2016.
The DNA report will now tell you how one word in the last name can work a miracle or be a blessing for a family. Yes, the same has happened with the Gandhi family, who capitalized on Mahatma Gandhi’s fight for freedom. Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are the children of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was the son of Indira Gandhi. Rajiv Gandhi’s father was Feroze Jahangir Gandhi. Rajiv Gandhi got this surname from his father Feroze Gandhi. But was it the original surname of Feroze Gandhi? Was it Gandhi?
A famous Swedish author, Bertil Falk, wrote a book: Feroze The Forgotten Gandhi. Falk writes that Feroze Gandhi was born into the Parsi family of Bombay and his father’s name was Jehangir Faredoon Ghandy and his mother was Ratimai Ghandy. On his birth certificate, it is said that Feroze Jehangir Ghandhy was born on September 12, 1912. The spelling of the surname is written as GHANDHY not GANDHI.
According to this birth certificate, the Bombay hospital where he was born was Parsi .. Lying-in Hospital, which was closed in the 1960s. The book says that when Feroze Ghandhy became active in politics, the newspapers changed the spelling of his surname from GHANDHY to GANDHI. On December 8, 1933, an English newspaper called The Leader reported the arrest of Firoze GHANDHY in Allahabad. In the headline, Feroze GANDHI was written in place of Feroze GHANDHY. This is how with the media reports the name of Feroze GHANDHY becomes Feroze GANDHI.
There are different opinions among writers and historians, as some claim that Firoze GHANDY changed his last name due to the great influence of Mahatma Gandhi.
Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi are very active on Twitter, but they always forgot Feroze Ghandhy and they never forget the birth and death anniversaries of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.
During the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Priyanka Gandhi visited Prayagraj for the election campaign and stayed at her ancestral home, Anand Bhavan, but bothered to visit Feroze Gandhi’s grave, just 3 km from there. Rahul Gandhi, however, visited his grandfather’s grave during the 2012 UP assembly elections.
In particular, the leaders of the Congress party, as well as many others, claim that Mahatma Gandhi gave his surname to Feroze Jahangir Gandhi and changed his religion, but this fact is not in the written documents of Mahatma Gandhi, and this contradiction still persists. .
Experts also believe that Mahatma Gandhi never gave his last name to Feroze Jahangir Ghandhy. Feroze Jahangir Gandhi’s nephew, Rustom Gandhi, who lives in Allahabad, also supports this fact.
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