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Was Gandhiji responsible for Bhagat Singh death???
Asked by common sense,
24 Jan '11 02:39 pm
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Indirectly yes.he could have spoken to the British govt. in India and saved the lofe of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sehdev but he purposely avoided talking to the govt.
Answered by HEMANT MEHTA, 24 Jan '11 02:42 pm
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:-)) It was only Bhagat Singh who was responsible for his own death... If you ask Bhagat Singh himself, he will shoot you for taking away the credit of becoming a martyr from him
Answered by Aditya Misra, 24 Jan '11 02:41 pm
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History says that it was a mistake of gandhi to sign on the pact of bhagat singh's death.
Actually it was a political contemplation to remove Bhagat from his political way??? Because Gandhi knows in present of Bhagat CONGRESS party will face difficulties after India independence.
Gandhi not only killed Bhagat also successes / achieved political power ruling India for generations
Answered by Peter sarkar, 01 Jun '11 04:16 pm
Actually it was a political contemplation to remove Bhagat from his political way??? Because Gandhi knows in present of Bhagat CONGRESS party will face difficulties after India independence.
Gandhi not only killed Bhagat also successes / achieved political power ruling India for generations
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Impatially said Gandhiji was against all kinds of violence.Anyone breaking or going against this ideology was losing the confidence of Gandhiji.Thatz why it was a difference of the principle & ideology.But Gandhiji was not responsible for the death sentence of Shaheed Bhagatsingh.Bcz on the qsn of principle & idelogy he was against his own son.So itz erroneous to lay the accusations on a personality who has never compromised with his principle of non-violence and truth
Answered by Pradipta pati, 24 Jan '11 02:59 pm
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