ENSLAVED MENTALITY OF NEHRU AS A FIRST PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA


 At the time of India gained freedom from the Brutal British Raj, Our First Prime Minister Nehru, instead of being an Enlightened Proud Indian Citizen, had shown enslaved mentality and had gone on records that the Britishers, while leaving our Country, should not feel hurt.

Nehru’s Enslaved Mentality was revealed on three or more occasions.

Nehru and others need not have requested Mountbatten to continue to hold power even after 15th August 1947 indicating a flaw in making us Completely Free from Foreign Rule.

Nehru, while hoisting our National Flag on the midnight of 15th August 1947, had not unfurled UK Union Jack simultaneously simply not to wound the feelings of the Britishers !

Nehru also wanted a UK Military Head to become the First Chief of our Army stating that ‘there are no talented Army Head to occupy our Indian Army.’ This open statement was politely questioned by an Intelligent and National Spirited Top Army man, when he posed a counter question: “Then even we should have an interim suitable British Prime Minister.” This bold rejoinder awakened the sleeping national spirit in Nehru and therefore Nehru had abandoned his idea of appointing a British Army Man to head our Indian Army.

Nehru was again wanted to seek the help of a prominent British Lawyer to frame our Constitution for which Nehru approached Gandhi for his approval. Gandhiji had strongly objected to Nehru’s idea and remarked: When we have Dr. Ambedkar why do you seek   a British Lawyer ?

With such enslaved thoughts, outlooks and approaches, it was not strange that the Congress as a block and party had forsaken  Sengol and was labelled it in Allahabad Museum as Nehru’s Golden Walking Stick.

 

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