This document makes several claims about the Nehru-Gandhi family lineage and relationships:
1. It alleges that Indira Gandhi married Feroze Khan after being expelled from universities, and that her children Rajiv and Sanjay were not actually Feroze's sons.
2. It questions the backgrounds and qualifications of several members of the family, suggesting they hid their true identities and lineages.
3. It claims that Sonia Gandhi's background is not what was publicly known, and that she and others in the family profited from illegally transporting antiquities overseas.
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This document discusses the complex family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political leaders, including Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It questions the commonly reported accounts of their lineages and raises allegations about undisclosed adoptions and affairs, secret marriages and conversions between religions. The key figures are said to have backgrounds and familial connections that differ from the official narratives.
The document discusses the lineage and family background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Rajiv's father Feroze Khan was actually a Muslim man originally named Nawab Khan, and that Sanjay's father was a Muslim man named Mohammad Yunus. It also raises doubts about the religious backgrounds reported for some family members.
The document discusses the lineage and background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Rajiv's father Feroze Khan was actually a Muslim man who changed his name, and that Sanjay's father was a Muslim man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze. It also raises doubts about Jawaharlal Nehru's paternity and discusses rumors of extramarital affairs.
The document discusses the lineage and family history of several prominent Indian political families. It questions the commonly reported paternal ancestry of politicians like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Feroze Gandhi was actually Feroze Khan before marrying Indira against her mother's wishes, and that Sanjay's real father was Mohammad Yunus. It also raises doubts about Jawaharlal Nehru having children from other relationships outside his marriage. The document aims to shed light on aspects of these families' histories that have been suppressed or subjected to misinformation.
This document discusses the complex family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political leaders, including Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It questions the commonly reported accounts of their lineages and raises allegations about undisclosed adoptions and affairs. Key figures like Rajiv and Sanjay are claimed to have had Muslim fathers or stepfathers in contrast to their presentation as coming from Hindu lineages. The document urges readers to independently verify the backgrounds of political nominees rather than accepting suppressed or fabricated accounts of India's leaders.
This document discusses the lineage and background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the commonly reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Jawaharlal Nehru had children outside of marriage and that Indira and Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandparents were Muslim. It casts doubt on the reported religious backgrounds of Rajiv Gandhi and his children with Sonia Gandhi.
This document provides details about the family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political leaders. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. Some key points summarized:
1) It is suggested that Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was actually a Muslim man from Gujarat named Nawab Khan, not Pandit Nehru as commonly reported.
2) Indira Gandhi's husband Feroze Khan reportedly changed his name to Feroze Gandhi after marrying Indira against her mother's wishes.
3) Sanjay Gandhi is said to not have been the biological son of F
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This document discusses the complex family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political leaders, including Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It questions the commonly reported accounts of their lineages and raises allegations about undisclosed adoptions and affairs, secret marriages and conversions between religions. The key figures are said to have backgrounds and familial connections that differ from the official narratives.
The document discusses the lineage and family background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Rajiv's father Feroze Khan was actually a Muslim man originally named Nawab Khan, and that Sanjay's father was a Muslim man named Mohammad Yunus. It also raises doubts about the religious backgrounds reported for some family members.
The document discusses the lineage and background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Rajiv's father Feroze Khan was actually a Muslim man who changed his name, and that Sanjay's father was a Muslim man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze. It also raises doubts about Jawaharlal Nehru's paternity and discusses rumors of extramarital affairs.
The document discusses the lineage and family history of several prominent Indian political families. It questions the commonly reported paternal ancestry of politicians like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Feroze Gandhi was actually Feroze Khan before marrying Indira against her mother's wishes, and that Sanjay's real father was Mohammad Yunus. It also raises doubts about Jawaharlal Nehru having children from other relationships outside his marriage. The document aims to shed light on aspects of these families' histories that have been suppressed or subjected to misinformation.
This document discusses the complex family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political leaders, including Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It questions the commonly reported accounts of their lineages and raises allegations about undisclosed adoptions and affairs. Key figures like Rajiv and Sanjay are claimed to have had Muslim fathers or stepfathers in contrast to their presentation as coming from Hindu lineages. The document urges readers to independently verify the backgrounds of political nominees rather than accepting suppressed or fabricated accounts of India's leaders.
This document discusses the lineage and background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the commonly reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Jawaharlal Nehru had children outside of marriage and that Indira and Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandparents were Muslim. It casts doubt on the reported religious backgrounds of Rajiv Gandhi and his children with Sonia Gandhi.
This document provides details about the family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political leaders. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. Some key points summarized:
1) It is suggested that Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was actually a Muslim man from Gujarat named Nawab Khan, not Pandit Nehru as commonly reported.
2) Indira Gandhi's husband Feroze Khan reportedly changed his name to Feroze Gandhi after marrying Indira against her mother's wishes.
3) Sanjay Gandhi is said to not have been the biological son of F
This document discusses the family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political figures. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. Key details provided include that Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was allegedly a Muslim man named Nawab Khan, and that Sanjay Gandhi's biological father may have been a man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze Gandhi. It also raises doubts about the reported religious backgrounds and educational histories of Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi.
This document discusses the family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political figures. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. Key details provided include that Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was allegedly a Muslim man named Nawab Khan, and that Sanjay Gandhi's biological father may have been a man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze Gandhi. It also raises doubts about the reported religions of some family members over time.
The document discusses the lineage and family background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Rajiv's father Feroze Khan was actually a Muslim man who changed his name, and that Sanjay's father was a Muslim man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze. It also raises doubts about the reported religious backgrounds and educational histories of Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi.
The document discusses the lineage and family backgrounds of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests their fathers may have had different religious and ethnic backgrounds than traditionally understood. It also raises doubts about the reported educational backgrounds of Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi.
Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in Porbandar, India. He married Kasturba at age 13 in an arranged marriage. Gandhi studied law in London and was called to the bar in 1891. In 1893, he took a job in South Africa, where he faced discrimination and developed his philosophy of nonviolent civil disobedience. He helped organize Indian communities to protest discriminatory laws through non-cooperation and civil disobedience campaigns. After two decades in South Africa, Gandhi returned to India in 1915 to lead the Indian independence movement.
The document describes a trivia game being played with multiple rounds and questions. Round 1 involves listing recipients of the Bharat Ratna award. Round 2 involves identifying public figures from clues about their backgrounds. Further rounds involve filling in blanks, identifying images, and answering general knowledge questions correctly to earn points. The game involves various rules for scoring points depending on bouncing or pouncing on questions.
This summarizes a 30 question India quiz with multiple choice answers. Some key details from the quiz include questions about the Nilgiri tahr state animal, actors who have won National Awards, product placements in old Bollywood movies, and the origins of words like "bandobast". The quiz covers a wide range of topics related to people, places, history and culture across India.
This document contains a 20 question quiz about India with rules for the quiz. It begins with acknowledging those who helped research and conduct the quiz. The rules state it is a 20 question written round with no negatives and some questions worth 2 points. It then provides the 20 questions with blanks to be filled in about people, places, events and companies related to India.
India Quiz hosted by Nikhil, Saarthak and yours truly on behalf of Quizzing & Debating Society, The Revolutionists on 10th March at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College on the occasion of its annual fest Daastan 2k18
19 unsung independence heroes we all needed to knowNews World India
The 15th day of August is regarded with deep affection and pride for it was the day when the all efforts to liberate India were finally fruitful. Here is the list opf 19 unsung hero who foung for our independence and gave us this free india.
The document is a quiz on mythology, Bollywood, and Indian history and culture containing 25 multiple choice questions. It provides trivia on famous Indians like Subhash Chandra Bose, Raghuram Rajan, and details about the East India Company. Questions cover topics like the Chipko movement, Guru Granth Sahib, national parks in India, and the original name of the Mahabharata. The quiz is intended to test participants' knowledge of these aspects of Indian civilization and history.
The document discusses various topics related to India including:
1. A scientist from the 19th century named Kishori Mohan Bandyopadhyay who contributed to medical research but did not receive due credit.
2. An Indian classical music gharana established by Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan that derives its name from two places, one being the court where Khan's family performed and the other being Khan's hometown in Badaun, UP.
3. Sir Kameshwar Singh who inherited vast estates in Bihar and was a pioneer of industries there. He represented a class of Indians at the first two Roundtable Conferences.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions for a quiz. It provides the questions, possible answer choices, and in some cases additional context or clues about the answer. The questions cover a range of topics including history, mythology, current events, and famous people and their contributions. The format and level of detail in the questions would allow someone to take a quiz and test their general knowledge on these topics.
Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in India and went on to lead the Indian independence movement against British rule through nonviolent civil disobedience. As a young man, he faced discrimination in South Africa which shaped his political views. He helped unite Indians in South Africa and promoted tolerance. After returning to India, he led large nonviolent protests against unfair British policies. Ultimately, his leadership and strategy of nonviolence and civil disobedience led to India gaining independence, though he was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in 1948.
The quiz was conducted by me(Pratyush Pran Sarma) and Dhrubajyoti Barman as a part of Guwahati Quiz Fest 2016. The quiz contains 30 questions on North East India, on every possible topic. Reviews are welcome. email - pratyushprans@gmail.com
This document provides information about the historical place of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, India. It discusses the history of Chanderi dating back to the 11th century. It was an important military outpost located along trade routes. The document lists various monuments, temples, schools, hotels and how to reach Chanderi. It provides a brief overview of the history and highlights of this historical town.
The document provides a summary of E.M. Forster's novel "A Passage to India". It describes the main characters including Adela Quested and Dr. Aziz who become friends but Aziz is later arrested for assaulting Adela in the Marabar Caves, though she later declares he is innocent. It also gives background on Forster and analyzes Adela's character development throughout the novel.
This document presents a biography of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister. It outlines his life and career highlights, including that he was the first PM of independent India, helped start the newspaper "Independent", wrote the popular book "The Glimpses of India", and was a leader in the non-alignment movement. It also analyzes his political views and first five-year plan for India's development, and recommends alternatives to some of his decisions around nationalism and borders. The conclusion emphasizes Nehru's vision of universal brotherhood and an optimistic outlook on life.
A presentation on the first Prime Minister of india, Jawaharlal NehruDayamani Surya
Jawaharlal Nehru kept two objects on his desk for inspiration - a statue of Mahatma Gandhi and a cast of Abraham Lincoln's hand. These reflected his sources of guidance, as he sought to confront problems with Gandhi's compassion and Lincoln's leadership. When Nehru died, a scrap of paper with a poem by Robert Frost was found on his desk. The documents then provide biographical details of Nehru's life and career as the first Prime Minister of independent India, his role in the independence movement, and his writings both before and after assuming office.
This document discusses the family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political figures. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. Key details provided include that Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was allegedly a Muslim man named Nawab Khan, and that Sanjay Gandhi's biological father may have been a man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze Gandhi. It also raises doubts about the reported religious backgrounds and educational histories of Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi.
This document discusses the family histories and backgrounds of several prominent Indian political figures. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. Key details provided include that Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was allegedly a Muslim man named Nawab Khan, and that Sanjay Gandhi's biological father may have been a man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze Gandhi. It also raises doubts about the reported religions of some family members over time.
The document discusses the lineage and family background of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the reported paternal ancestry of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests that Rajiv's father Feroze Khan was actually a Muslim man who changed his name, and that Sanjay's father was a Muslim man named Mohammad Yunus rather than Feroze. It also raises doubts about the reported religious backgrounds and educational histories of Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi.
The document discusses the lineage and family backgrounds of several prominent Indian political families, including the Nehru and Gandhi families. It questions the commonly reported paternal lineages of key figures like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Sanjay Gandhi. It suggests their fathers may have had different religious and ethnic backgrounds than traditionally understood. It also raises doubts about the reported educational backgrounds of Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi.
Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in Porbandar, India. He married Kasturba at age 13 in an arranged marriage. Gandhi studied law in London and was called to the bar in 1891. In 1893, he took a job in South Africa, where he faced discrimination and developed his philosophy of nonviolent civil disobedience. He helped organize Indian communities to protest discriminatory laws through non-cooperation and civil disobedience campaigns. After two decades in South Africa, Gandhi returned to India in 1915 to lead the Indian independence movement.
The document describes a trivia game being played with multiple rounds and questions. Round 1 involves listing recipients of the Bharat Ratna award. Round 2 involves identifying public figures from clues about their backgrounds. Further rounds involve filling in blanks, identifying images, and answering general knowledge questions correctly to earn points. The game involves various rules for scoring points depending on bouncing or pouncing on questions.
This summarizes a 30 question India quiz with multiple choice answers. Some key details from the quiz include questions about the Nilgiri tahr state animal, actors who have won National Awards, product placements in old Bollywood movies, and the origins of words like "bandobast". The quiz covers a wide range of topics related to people, places, history and culture across India.
This document contains a 20 question quiz about India with rules for the quiz. It begins with acknowledging those who helped research and conduct the quiz. The rules state it is a 20 question written round with no negatives and some questions worth 2 points. It then provides the 20 questions with blanks to be filled in about people, places, events and companies related to India.
India Quiz hosted by Nikhil, Saarthak and yours truly on behalf of Quizzing & Debating Society, The Revolutionists on 10th March at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College on the occasion of its annual fest Daastan 2k18
19 unsung independence heroes we all needed to knowNews World India
The 15th day of August is regarded with deep affection and pride for it was the day when the all efforts to liberate India were finally fruitful. Here is the list opf 19 unsung hero who foung for our independence and gave us this free india.
The document is a quiz on mythology, Bollywood, and Indian history and culture containing 25 multiple choice questions. It provides trivia on famous Indians like Subhash Chandra Bose, Raghuram Rajan, and details about the East India Company. Questions cover topics like the Chipko movement, Guru Granth Sahib, national parks in India, and the original name of the Mahabharata. The quiz is intended to test participants' knowledge of these aspects of Indian civilization and history.
The document discusses various topics related to India including:
1. A scientist from the 19th century named Kishori Mohan Bandyopadhyay who contributed to medical research but did not receive due credit.
2. An Indian classical music gharana established by Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan that derives its name from two places, one being the court where Khan's family performed and the other being Khan's hometown in Badaun, UP.
3. Sir Kameshwar Singh who inherited vast estates in Bihar and was a pioneer of industries there. He represented a class of Indians at the first two Roundtable Conferences.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions for a quiz. It provides the questions, possible answer choices, and in some cases additional context or clues about the answer. The questions cover a range of topics including history, mythology, current events, and famous people and their contributions. The format and level of detail in the questions would allow someone to take a quiz and test their general knowledge on these topics.
Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in India and went on to lead the Indian independence movement against British rule through nonviolent civil disobedience. As a young man, he faced discrimination in South Africa which shaped his political views. He helped unite Indians in South Africa and promoted tolerance. After returning to India, he led large nonviolent protests against unfair British policies. Ultimately, his leadership and strategy of nonviolence and civil disobedience led to India gaining independence, though he was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in 1948.
The quiz was conducted by me(Pratyush Pran Sarma) and Dhrubajyoti Barman as a part of Guwahati Quiz Fest 2016. The quiz contains 30 questions on North East India, on every possible topic. Reviews are welcome. email - pratyushprans@gmail.com
This document provides information about the historical place of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, India. It discusses the history of Chanderi dating back to the 11th century. It was an important military outpost located along trade routes. The document lists various monuments, temples, schools, hotels and how to reach Chanderi. It provides a brief overview of the history and highlights of this historical town.
The document provides a summary of E.M. Forster's novel "A Passage to India". It describes the main characters including Adela Quested and Dr. Aziz who become friends but Aziz is later arrested for assaulting Adela in the Marabar Caves, though she later declares he is innocent. It also gives background on Forster and analyzes Adela's character development throughout the novel.
This document presents a biography of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister. It outlines his life and career highlights, including that he was the first PM of independent India, helped start the newspaper "Independent", wrote the popular book "The Glimpses of India", and was a leader in the non-alignment movement. It also analyzes his political views and first five-year plan for India's development, and recommends alternatives to some of his decisions around nationalism and borders. The conclusion emphasizes Nehru's vision of universal brotherhood and an optimistic outlook on life.
A presentation on the first Prime Minister of india, Jawaharlal NehruDayamani Surya
Jawaharlal Nehru kept two objects on his desk for inspiration - a statue of Mahatma Gandhi and a cast of Abraham Lincoln's hand. These reflected his sources of guidance, as he sought to confront problems with Gandhi's compassion and Lincoln's leadership. When Nehru died, a scrap of paper with a poem by Robert Frost was found on his desk. The documents then provide biographical details of Nehru's life and career as the first Prime Minister of independent India, his role in the independence movement, and his writings both before and after assuming office.
The document discusses 10 top uses of the Internet for teaching and learning. These include using search engines to find information, communicating through tools like email and discussion boards, accessing educational resources and course materials through sites like Blackboard, developing websites, networking professionally, staying up to date on professional development, news, and current events, and messaging students. Specific websites that exemplify each use are provided.
Based in Rochester, NY with additional offices, Forward Branding is a strategic design firm specializing in branding, identity, web design, and packaging. Since 1990 they have produced award-winning work for clients in consumer and business markets. They focus on developing long-term relationships and helping clients maximize communication efforts through innovative identity management techniques.
The document provides a chronological history of Heligan Gardens from 1200 to 2009. It details the original construction of the gardens in the 13th century, major rebuilding efforts in the 16th-18th centuries, periods of decline in the 19th century, and the restoration of the gardens beginning in 1990 led by Tim Smit which has seen the gardens become a major tourist attraction in Cornwall.
This document discusses Forward, a branding consultancy firm. It summarizes how Forward keeps clients happy through solving problems, understanding client needs, and developing effective branding strategies. Forward helps clients understand their strengths and develop brands that communicate their advantages in new categories. The document provides several case studies of how Forward has helped brand refresh and reposition clients to grow their businesses.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
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The WIL Group helps companies overcome extraordinary business challenges by providing interim and transition management solutions on a global scale. They bring expertise from over 4,500 vetted professionals to help with performance improvement, growth, turnarounds, restructuring, and other issues. Their solutions include filling critical roles temporarily, improving processes, enabling growth and transformation, and managing major crises or restructurings. They have experience across industries and functions in over 30 countries.
This document provides an introduction to the development of a 3D in vitro tumor model. It discusses some of the key questions that guided the investigators in their research, such as how cells behave differently in 3D versus 2D environments, and how the extracellular matrix microenvironment can impact cell behavior and shape. The researchers chose to focus on metastatic uveal melanoma cells, as these tumors form unique patterns (vasculogenic mimicry patterns) in the liver. Their model utilized these cancer cell lines seeded within extracellular matrix proteins to mimic the human body's 3D structure and mechanical tensions. Their work built upon the concept of "tensegrity" and helped demonstrate how the extracellular environment can differentially stabilize DNA exposure and influence gene
This document outlines the tasks required for a secondary research project on music magazines. It includes 4 main tasks: 1) Research existing music magazine institutions and genres, 2) Conduct primary audience research with a questionnaire and focus group, 3) Create reader profiles and flat plans of existing magazines, 4) Write an evaluation reflecting on what was learned. It provides details on the individual steps for each task and advises completing the initial research this week, with focus groups and analysis over half term to meet the February 16th deadline.
The document discusses the issues surrounding the term "CHAV" and how it is used to stereotype working class British youth. It provides context on the definition of the term, who created it and who benefits from its use. The document examines representations of British youth in the music video for "Ill Manors" by Plan B and how it relates to the CHAV stereotype. Plan B's views on the word are also discussed. Comparisons are made between how British youth are portrayed in "Ill Manors", "Harry Brown", and "Eden Lake".
This document provides instructions for students to closely analyze scenes from the film "Nanook of the North" in groups. They are asked to look at how techniques are used to potentially romanticize the Inuit lifestyle and increase emotion despite being a documentary. Students will then prepare a presentation on their analysis and comparisons to modern documentaries.
This document makes several claims about the lineage and personal lives of members of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that have ruled India since its independence. It alleges that Indira Gandhi was not truly married to Feroze Gandhi and that her sons Sanjay and Rajiv had different fathers. It also questions the backgrounds, qualifications, and behaviors of subsequent family members like Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. The overall objective, it states, is to make Indians aware of how the dynasty has allegedly misused democracy to remain in power.
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M.K. Gandhi was born in 1869 in India and lived for 21 years in South Africa working to secure rights for Indian people. There, he developed the principles of nonviolence and truth, called Satyagraha. He led the Indian independence movement in the early 1900s using nonviolent civil disobedience and was assassinated in 1948 by a Hindu nationalist. Sarojini Naidu was a prominent Indian independence activist and poet who joined the movement in 1905. She advocated for women's rights and was imprisoned during protests in the 1920s-40s. She later became the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh.
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The 190 minute film Gandhi was directed by Richard Attenborough and premiered in New Delhi, India on November 30, 1982. The movie depicts key events in the life of Mahatma Gandhi, including his assassination in 1948, his arrival in India in 1915 after experiences in South Africa that made him well-known, and his non-violent protests and leadership that helped pave the way for India's independence from Britain despite being imprisoned multiple times. The film shows the violence faced by Gandhi's followers during protests and Gandhi's hunger strike in response to violence between Hindus and Muslims during the partition of India.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) was the leader of India's non-violent independence movement against British colonial rule. Born in Porbandar, India, Gandhi studied law and organized boycotts through peaceful civil disobedience in South Africa and India. Employing non-violence and civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence from Britain in 1947 and inspired movements for civil rights worldwide. He was assassinated in 1948 by a Hindu nationalist upset by Gandhi's tolerance of Muslims.
This document provides a brief biography of Mahatma Gandhi in 3 paragraphs. It discusses that Gandhi was born in 1869 in Gujarat, India to a Hindu family. As a young man, he faced discrimination in South Africa which influenced his later activism. He employed non-violent resistance techniques like hunger strikes and civil disobedience to protest injustice and gain independence for India from British rule. The document also mentions that Gandhi was assassinated in 1948 by a Hindu nationalist who opposed his support for Muslim rights in India.
This document provides a biography of Mahatma Gandhi in 3 paragraphs:
1) It describes Gandhi's early life growing up in coastal India and receiving a law degree in London. He faced discrimination in South Africa, influencing his activism for social justice.
2) Gandhi employed nonviolent civil disobedience campaigns including hunger strikes to protest unjust treatment of Indians by the British in South Africa and later in India. He gained international fame for movements like the Salt March.
3) Gandhi's noncooperation campaigns helped India achieve independence in 1947, though he was assassinated in 1948 by a Hindu nationalist while holding his daily prayer meeting, in an effort to prevent further violence between Hindus and Muslims
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Recent years have seen a disturbing rise in violence, discrimination, and intolerance against Christian communities in various Islamic countries. This multifaceted challenge, deeply rooted in historical, social, and political animosities, demands urgent attention. Despite the escalating persecution, substantial support from the Western world remains lacking.
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Christian persecution in Islamic countries has intensified, with alarming incidents of violence, discrimination, and intolerance. This article highlights recent attacks in Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq, exposing the multifaceted challenges faced by Christian communities. Despite the severity of these atrocities, the Western world's response remains muted due to political, economic, and social considerations. The urgent need for international intervention is underscored, emphasizing that without substantial support, the future of Christianity in these regions is at grave risk.
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Indira Priyadarshini perpetuated immorality in the Nehru dynasty. Intellectual
Indira was admitted in Oxford University but driven out from there for non-
performance. She was then admitted to Shantiniketan University but, Guru Dev
Rabindranath Tagore chased her out for bad conduct.
After driven out of Shantiniketan, Indira became lonely as father was busy with
politics and mother was dieing of tuberculosis in Switzerland. Playing with her
loneliness, Feroze Khan, son of a grocer named Nawab Khan who supplied wines
etc to Motilal Nehru‟s household in Allahabad, was able to draw close to her. The
then Governor of Maharashtra, Dr. Shriprakash warned Nehru, that Indira was
having an illicit relation with Feroze Khan. Feroze Khan was then in England
and he was quite sympathetic to Indira. Soon enough she changed her religion,
became a Muslim woman and married Feroze Khan in a London mosque. Indira
Priyadarshini Nehru changed her name to Maimuna Begum. Her mother Kamala
Nehru was totally against that marriage. Nehru was not happy as conversion to
Muslim will jeopardize her prospect of becoming Prime Minister.
So, Nehru asked the young man Feroze Khan to change his surname from Khan to
Gandhi. It had nothing to do with change of religion from Islam to Hinduism. It
was just a case of a change of name by an affidavit. And so Feroze Khan became
Feroze Gandhi, though it is an inconsistent name like Bismillah Sarma. Both
changed their names to fool the public of India. When they returned to India, a
mock vedic marriage was instituted for public consumption. Thus, Indira and her
descendants got the fancy name Gandhi. Both Nehru and Gandhi are fancy
names. As a chameleon changes its colour, this dynasty have been changing its
name to hide its real identity.
Indira Gandhi had two sons namely Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi. Sanjay
was originally named as Sanjiv that rhymed with Rajiv, his elder brother's name.
2. Sanjiv was arrested by the British police for a car theft in the UK and his passport
was seized. On Indira Gandhi‟s direction, the then Indian Ambassador to UK,
Krishna Menon misusing his power, changed his name to Sanjay and procured a
new passport. Thus Sanjiv Gandhi came to be known as Sanjay Gandhi.
It is a known fact that after Rajiv's birth, Indira Gandhi and Feroze Gandhi lived
separately, but they were not divorced. The book “The Nehru Dynasty” (ISBN 10:
8186092005 ) by K. N. Rao states that the second son of Indira (or Mrs. Feroze
Khan) known as Sanjay Gandhi was not the son of Feroze Gandhi. He was the son
of another Muslim gentleman named Mohammad Yunus.
Interestingly Sanjay Gandhi's marriage with the Sikh girl Menaka took place in
Mohammad Yunus‟ house in New Delhi. Apparently Yunus was unhappy with the
marriage as he wanted to get him married with a Muslim girl of his choice. It was
Mohammad Yunus who cried the most when Sanjay Gandhi died in plane crash.
In Yunus‟ book, “Persons, Passions & Politics” (ISBN-10: 0706910176) one can
discover that baby Sanjay was circumcised following Islamic custom.
It is a fact that Sanjay Gandhi used to constantly blackmail his mother Indira
Gandhi, with the secret of who his real father is. Sanjay exercised a deep
emotional control over his mother, which he often misused. Indira Gandhi chose
to ignore his misdeeds and he was indirectly controlling the Government.
When the news of Sanjay Gandhi's death reached Indira Gandhi, her first
question was “Where are his keys and his wrist watch?”. Some deep secrets about
the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty seems to be hidden in those objects.The plane accident
was also mysterious. It was a new plane that nosedive to a crash and yet the plane
did not explode upon impact. It happens when there is no fuel. But the flight
register shows that the fuel tank was made full before take-off. Indira Gandhi
using undue influence of PM‟s office prohibited any inquiry from taking place. So,
who is the suspect?
3. The book “The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi” (ISBN: 9780007259304) by Katherine
Frank sheds light on some of Indira Gandhi‟s other love affairs. It is written that
Indira‟s first love was with her German teacher at Shantiniketan. Later she had
affair with M. O. Mathai (father‟s secretary), then Dhirendra Brahmachari (her
yoga teacher) and at last with Dinesh Singh (Foreign Minister).
Former Foreign Minister K Natwar Singh made an interesting revelation about
Indira Gandhi's affinity to the Mughals in his book “Profile and Letters” (ISBN:
8129102358). It states that- In 1968 Indira Gandhi as the Prime Minister of India
went on an official visit to Afghanistan. Natwar Sing accompanied her as an IFS
officer in duty. After having completed the day's long engagements, Indira
Gandhi wanted to go out for a ride in the evening. After going a long distance in
the car, Indira Gandhi wanted to visit Babur's burial place, though this was not
included in the itinerary. The Afghan security officials tried to dissuade her, but
she was adamant. In the end she went to that burial place. It was a deserted
place. She went before Babur's grave, stood there for a few minutes with head bent
down in reverence. Natwar Singh stood behind her. When Indira had finished her
prayers, she turned back and told Singh “Today we have had our brush with
history.” Worth to mention that Babur was the founder of Mughal rule in India,
from which the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty have descended.
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It is difficult to count how many institutes of higher education are named after
Rajiv Gandhi but, Rajiv Gandhi himself was a person of low calibre. From 1962 to
1965, he was enrolled for a Mechanical Engineering course at Trinity College,
Cambridge. But, he left Cambridge without a degree because, he could not pass
exams. Next year in 1966, he joined Imperial College, London but, again left it
without a degree.
4. K. N. Rao in the above said book alleges that Rajiv Gandhi became a Catholic to
marry Sania Maino. Rajiv became Roberto. His son's name is Raul and daughter's
name is Bianca. Quite cleverly the same names are presented to the people of
India as Rahul and Priyanka.
In personal conduct Rajiv was very much a Mughal. On 15th August 1988 he
thundered from the ramparts of the Red Fort: “Our endeavor should be to take the
country to heights to which it belonged about 250-300 years ago. It was then the
reign of Aurangzeb, the „jeziya‟ master and number one temple destroyer.”
The press conference that Rajiv Gandhi gave in London after taking over as prime
minister of India was very informative. In this press conference, Rajiv boasted that
he is not a Hindu but a Parsi. Feroze Khan‟s father and Rajiv Gandhi's paternal
grandfather was a Muslim gentleman from the Junagadh area of Gujarat. This
Muslim grocer by the name of Nawab Khan had married a Parsi woman after
converting her to Islam. This is the source where from the myth of Rajiv being a
Parsi was derived. Mind that he had no Parsi ancestor at all. His paternal
grandmother had turned Muslim after having abandoned the Parsi religion to
marry Nawab Khan. Surprisingly, Parsi Rajiv Gandhi was cremated as per Vedic
rites in full view of Indian public.
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Dr. Subramanian Swamy writes that Sonia Gandhi‟s name was Antonia Maino.
Her father was a mason. He was an activist of the notorious fascist regime of Italy
and he served five years imprisonment in Russia. Sonia Gandhi have not studied
beyond high school. She learnt some English from a English teaching shop named
Lennox School at the Cambridge University campus. From this fact she boasts of
having studied at the prestigious Cambridge University. After learning some
English, she was a waitress at a restaurant in Cambridge town.
5. Sonia Gandhi had intense friendship with Madhavrao Scindia in the UK, which
continued even after her marriage. One night at 2 AM in 1982, Madhavrao
Scindia and Sonia Gandhi were caught alone together when their car met an
accident near IIT Delhi main gate.
When Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi were Prime Ministers, PM‟s security used to
go to New Delhi and Chennai international airports to send crates of Indian
treasures like temple sculptures, antiques, paintings etc to Rome. Arjun Singh as
CM and later as Union Minister in charge of Culture used to organize the
plunder. Unchecked by customs, they were transported to Italy to be sold in two
shops named Etnica & Ganpati, owned by Sonia Gandhi‟s sister Alessandra Maino
Vinci.
Indira Gandhi died not because her heart or brain were pierced by bullets, but
she died of loss of blood. After Indira Gandhi was fired upon, Sonia Gandhi
strangely insisted that bleeding Indira Gandhi should be taken to Dr. Ram
Manohar Lohia Hospital, in opposite direction to AIIMS which had a contingency
protocol to precisely deal with such events. After reaching Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia
Hospital, Sonia Gandhi changed her mind and demand that Indira Gandhi
should be taken to AIIMS, thus wasting 24 valuable minutes. It is doubtful
whether it was immaturity of Sonia Gandhi or a trick to speedily bring her
husband to power.
Rajesh Pilot and Madhav Rao Scindia were strong contenders to the Prime
Minister‟s post and they were road blocks in Sonia Gandhi‟s way to power. Both of
them died in mysterious accidents.
There are circumstantial evidences pointing to the prima facie possibility that the
Maino family have contracted LTTE to kill Rajiv Gandhi. Nowadays, Sonia Gandhi
is quite unabashed in having political alliance with those like MDMK, PMK and
DMK who praise Rajiv Gandhi‟s killers. No Indian widow would ever do that. Such
6. circumstances are many, and raise a doubt. An investigation into Sonia‟s
involvement in Rajiv‟s assassination is necessary. You may read Dr. Subramanian
Swamy‟s book “Assassination Of Rajiv Gandhi — Unasked Questions and
Unanswered Queries” (ISBN : 81-220-0591-8). It contains indications of such
conspiracy.
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In 1992, Sonia Gandhi revived her citizenship of Italy under Article 17 of the
Italian Citizenship Law. Under Italian law, Rahul and Priyanka are Italian
citizens because Sonia was an Italian citizen when she gave birth to them. Rahul
Gandhi‟s Italian is better than his Hindi. Rahul Gandhi is an Italian citizen is
relevant from the fact that on 27th September 2001 he was detained by the FBI at
Boston airport, USA for traveling on an Italian passport. If a law is made in
India that important posts like that of President and Prime Minister should not be
held by a person of foreign origin, then Rahul Gandhi automatically disqualifies
to contend for the post of Prime Minister.
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After finishing school education, Rahul Gandhi got admission at the St. Stephens
College in New Delhi, not on merit basis but on sports quota of rifle shooting. After
a brief stay there in 1989-90, he did his BA from Rollins College, Florida in 1994.
Just for doing BA one need not go to the US. The very next year, in 1995 he got
M.Phil. degree from Trinity College, Cambridge. The genuineness of this degree is
questioned as he has done M.Phil. without doing MA. Amaratya Sen‟s helping
hand is thought to be behind. Many of you might have seen the famous movie
“Munna Bhai MBBS”.
In 2008 Rahul Gandhi was prevented from using an auditorium of the Chandra
Shekhar Azad University in Kanpur for a students‟ rally. Subsequently, the Vice-
7. Chancellor of the university, V.K. Suri, was ousted by the UP Governor. During
26/11 when the whole country was tense about how to tackle the Mumbai terror,
Rahul Gandhi was lavishly partying with his friends till 5 AM. Rahul Gandhi
advises austerity for all Congress members. He says it is the duty of all politicians
to be austere. On the other hand he has a ministerial bungalow with a fully
equipped gym. He is a regular member of at least two of the Delhi‟s poshest gyms,
one of which is 5-star rated. Rahul Gandhi‟s trip to Chennai in 2009 to campaign
for austerity cost the party more than Rs 1 Crore. Such inconsistencies show that
initiatives taken by Rahul Gandhi are not his own but, workout of his party men
only.
During the 2007 election campaign in Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi said that “if
anyone from the Nehru-Gandhi family had been active in politics then, the Babri
Masjid would not have fallen”. It doubtlessly shows his Mohammedan affiliation
as a loyalty to his ancestors. On Dec 31, 2004, John M. Itty, a retired college
professor in Alappuzha district of Kerala, contended that action should be taken
against Rahul Gandhi and his girlfriend Juvenitta alias Veronica for staying
together for three days at a resort in Kerela. It is a criminal offense under
Immoral Trafficking Act as they are not married. Anyway, one more foreigner
daughter-in-law is waiting to rule the tolerant Indians.
The Swiss magazine Schweizer Illustrierte‟s 11th November 1991 issue revealed
that Rahul Gandhi was the beneficiary of accounts worth US $2 billion controlled
by his mother Sonia Gandhi. A report from the Swiss Banking Association in 2006
revealed that the combined deposits of Indian citizens are far greater than any
other nation, a total of US $1.4 trillion, a figure exceeding the GDP of India. This
dynasty rules greater than half of India. Ignoring the center, out of 28 states and
7 union territories, more than half of them have Congress government at any
point of time. Upto Rajiv Gandhi there was Mughal rule in India, with Sonia
Gandhi, the Rome rule on India have started.
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The objective behind writing this article is to acquaint the citizens of India with
their national leaders and show how a dynasty has misused the democracy of this
country. Several prestigious national assets and schemes are named after these
lose-character people to immortalize them. Many other shocking facts are not
presented in this article because of lack of supporting evidence.