Podcast#18 Blunders Of M K Gandhi | Subhas Chandra Bose | Nehru | Partition

Emerging World Order 2025 - En podcast af Prateek Shukla

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, widely known as Mahatma Gandhi, was a prominent leader in the Indian independence movement against British rule. While he is celebrated for his philosophy of non-violence and has played a crucial role in India's struggle for independence, like any leader, his strategies and actions have been subject to criticism and perceived as blunders by some. Here are a few instances: ### 1. Support for Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) - **Context**: Gandhi supported the Khilafat Movement, which aimed to protect the Ottoman Caliphate. - **Criticism**: Critics argue that this move was a blunder as it mingled religious issues with the nationalistic struggle of India, potentially sowing seeds for religious divide. ### 2. Suspension of Non-Cooperation Movement (1922) - **Context**: After the violent incident at Chauri Chaura, Gandhi abruptly called off the Non-Cooperation Movement. - **Criticism**: Some nationalists believed that the movement was at its peak and suspending it dissipated the momentum against the British Raj. ### 3. Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934) - **Context**: Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movement, focusing on making salt to protest the British monopoly. - **Criticism**: Some critics argue that the movement did not bring substantial gains and that the focus on salt did not resonate with all sections of Indian society. ### 4. Quit India Movement (1942) - **Context**: Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement during World War II, demanding an end to British rule. - **Criticism**: The timing of the movement, during a global conflict, has been criticized for not considering the broader geopolitical context. ### 5. Partition of India (1947) - **Context**: Gandhi reluctantly accepted the partition of India, which led to the creation of India and Pakistan. - **Criticism**: Some critics argue that Gandhi could have done more to prevent the partition and the subsequent communal violence. ### 6. Approach Towards Caste System - **Context**: Gandhi opposed untouchability but wanted to preserve the varna system (caste system). - **Criticism**: Critics argue that his approach did not do enough to dismantle the oppressive caste system. ### 7. Negotiations and Agreements - **Context**: Gandhi was involved in various negotiations and agreements with the British, such as the Gandhi-Irwin Pact. - **Criticism**: Some nationalists believe that Gandhi made too many compromises, which did not significantly challenge British authority. ### 8. Approach Towards Women - **Context**: While Gandhi advocated for the participation of women in the national movement, his views on their role in society and family have been critiqued. - **Criticism**: Some critics argue that Gandhi’s vision for women was limited to certain traditional roles and did not fully embrace gender equality.