Touring the City and Jake's Thoughts on Gandhi 8/4/19
Sunday, August 4, 2019 We had a chance to get out and see some of Delhi’s monuments on a few occasions. First, Ajit drove us by the Parliament building (above) and the Old Secretariat, which houses some government ministry offices (below). We also took a tour of Gandhi Smirti, which is a museum that was built at the site of Gandhi’s assassination. There is a lot of interesting history on this topic that I’ve been getting from a few diverse viewpoints. A very good history book called India After Gandhi describes Gandhi’s final trip to Delhi. Super short and likely somewhat inaccurate summary (corrections welcome): by about 1946, it became clear that independence was coming to British India, which included modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Muslim leadership, especially Jinnah , started to believe that the leading Indian political party was dominated by Hindus and that Muslims would always be second-class citizens in the independent India that was forming. Political ri...
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