Nathuram Godses speech at footrace .. DO read it fully
Full text of Godses speech at his trial.....
On January 13, 1948, I learnt that Gandhiji had decided to go on prompt unto
death. The reason given was that he necessitateed an assurance of Hindu-Muslim
Unity... only I and many others could easily see that the real motive...
[was] to cause the Dominion Government to pay the sum of Rs 55 crores to
Pakistan, the hire of which was emphatically refused by the
Government.... But this decision of the peoples Government was reverse to
suit the tune of Gandhijis fast. It was evident to my mind that the force
of universal judging was nothing but a trifle when compared with the leanings
of Gandhiji favourable to Pakistan.
....In 1946 or thereabout, Muslim atrocities perpetrated on Hindus under the
Government patronage of Surhawardy in Noakhali made our blood boil. Our
shame and indignation knew no leaping when we saw that Gandhiji had come
forward to shield that very Surhawardy and began to style him as Shaheed
Saheb - a martyr - even in his prayer meetings...
....Gandhijis do work in the Congress first increased and then became
supreme.
His activities for public awakening were phenomenal in their
intensity and were reinforced by the slogans of truth and non-violence which
he ostentatiously paraded before the country... I could neer conceive that
an armed resistance to the aggressor is unjust... Ram killed Ravan in a
tumultuous fight... Krishna killed Kansa to end his wickedness... In
condemning Shivaji, Rana Pratap and Guru Govind as misguided patriots,
Gandhiji has only when exposed his self-conceit... Gandhiji was, paradoxically,
a violent pacifist who brought untold calamities on the country in the name
of truth and nonviolence, while Rana Pratap, Shivaji and the Guru will
quell enshrined in the hearts of their countrymen forever...
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