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Chapter 197 Imperial Mission

"The simple fact is that the rhetoric between the two parties is not fierce, which is at least not bad. In fact, if we set the goal of delaying time, we may have a much better outcome."

When asked about the solution, Alan Wilson spread his hands and said that he had no solution. What he was doing now was to stall for time, try his best to reconcile in the middle, and find something to do for the two religions.

To be honest, what Britain is doing in British India is actually similar to the mediation done by the United States in East Asia, which is to mediate two parties to form a coalition government. This is also the purpose of the three cabinet ministers coming to British India.

However, the MPs who held the majority in London to allow British India to become independent wanted to have two religions in one country. Now the three cabinet ministers have understood that this is almost impossible. The Muslim League has no interest in a coalition government at all and is pursuing

It is to establish a country that has nothing to do with Hindus.

As long as the attitude of the Muslim League did not change, the split of British India would become a foregone conclusion once it became independent.

"It seems that it is impossible to preserve the integrity of British India!" Pesik-Lawrence sighed, "The domestic parliamentarians still have hope for this, so we declare that the mediation has failed?"

"If the goal is to delay as much time as possible, there is no need to announce it in such a hurry." Sir Barron suggested after hearing this, "We are a democratic country and we must reserve the right of anyone to speak. In fact, if the Muslim League and the National

The major parties feel that speaking in New Delhi is not enough, so they can continue to go to London for public debates."

"It's best to go by boat, and you can delay it for some time." Alan Wilson suggested in a low voice, "We are arranging for representatives of the two parties to go around along the way. It will take at least a few months to go back and forth.

Dear ministers, you can listen to a wide range of opinions in British India. After the ministers leave with sincerity, then arrange for the two parties to go to London, so that a year may pass immediately."

"We can give some nominal sweeteners, such as arranging representatives of the two parties, arranging an opportunity to observe the United Nations meeting, and pretending that they have implemented independence and are adapting to the role of a country."

"For a long time, India has been an auxiliary force for the British Empire to control African colonies. There are many expatriates in many African colonies. We can arrange for representatives of the two parties to meet and talk with the local expatriates during the trip to London.

Giving speeches or something like that will waste at least another month."

Sir Barron and Alan Wilson sang in unison, centering on the central idea of ​​creating trouble for the two parties in British India, and continued to make suggestions for diverting conflicts. The three cabinet ministers who listened were stunned.

Anyway, the colonies of British India were large enough. We should make good use of this potential and turn the affairs of British India into the affairs of the entire British Empire colonies and all the Indian immigrants.

, it is not easy to drag it out for a year.

The three cabinet ministers who originally felt that their mission had failed, listened to the words of the two civil servants, and after careful consideration, they seemed to make some sense. Anyway, the matter has not reached the point of irreversibility. Since it is such a big matter as independence, it is better to carry out a few more steps.

It is perfectly normal to have a debate and listen carefully to some opinions.

"But if the two parties go to other colonies and spread independent thoughts, wouldn't the consequences be worse?" Pesik-Lawrence suddenly said, "If India's independence sets an example, then the gains will outweigh the losses."

"As an accomplice of the colonial government of the British Empire, Indians must be rejected by the locals. In fact, we can set off a wave of typography to divert the attention of Indians." Alan Wilson said while thinking, "The purpose of this move is

The necessity lies in the fact that Indian immigrants are widely distributed, and we can do this in any British colony to wake up the Congress Party or the Muslim League. However, for the sake of colonial order, it is better to find an isolated place to try it out."

"Where is the right place for such an operation?" Alexander, the Lord Admiralty, asked Alan Wilson.

"The place is small, the situation is easy to control, and it can also give the Indians a warning. How about Mauritius? I personally feel that it is very suitable. You can also use the Creoles, the mixed descendants of Europeans and Africans." Alan Wilson said confidently.

There is no psychological burden in paying attention to killing a donkey.

It is an island country in eastern Africa, located in the southwest of the Indian Ocean, about 800 kilometers away from Madagascar and 2,200 kilometers away from the African continent. As a volcanic island country, Mauritius is surrounded by coral reefs. The island's landforms are varied, with narrow plains along the coast and narrow plains in the center.

Plateau mountainous areas have many mountains and isolated peaks.

First of all, this island is small in area, with a total area of ​​only 2,000 square kilometers. As an archipelago, it is very easy to control for a country like the British Empire that is known for its maritime power.

Although the area is small, it has a large population. The total population of the archipelago has exceeded 200,000. It is mainly divided into two ethnic groups. The descendants of Indians and Pakistanis are the main ones, accounting for most of the total population. The Cree, who is a mixture of European and African people,

The Orians account for less than one-third of the population, and are proportionally very suitable for provocation.

Alan Wilson even believed that it was completely reasonable for a small island country like Mauritius not to become an independent overseas province of the British Empire. As for the impact of the foreign population, the biggest impact on the foreign population in the UK was the Indians.

Compared with Indian immigrants, no ethnic group has had a demographic impact on Britain.

Seeing the expressions of confusion between Pesik and Lawrence, Navy Minister Alexander explained, "It's a French-speaking island in the southern Indian Ocean. Creole is a French dialect, but our Indian immigrants

Speaks in English.”

After hearing what the Minister of the Navy said, Pesik and Lawrence finally understood and asked, "Then we have to control our strength, otherwise the French will have the upper hand again, and it will be even worse than now."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! How long has it been before you have forgotten today’s insult to the law? Alan Wilson was helpless with the three cabinet ministers in front of him.

"If the situation is unavoidable, you can give it a try." As Minister of the Navy, Alexander was much more decisive than the other two ministers, and he did not mind using some small means to make the Indians sober.

By now, the three cabinet ministers have at least reached a consensus, that is, the two parties in British India are very hostile, and maintaining the unity of British India, which is the overwhelming statement in the domestic Congress, is impossible to achieve.

With this mental preparation, the delaying time mentioned by Sir Barron and Alan Wilson is not a bad idea.

So what the three of Pesik and Lawrence are thinking now is to smile, listen to opinions, and be pro-people, but say that all decisions are not in their hands. They will stay in British India for a few months, and then return to the country.

The major parties and the Muslim League sent representatives to London to negotiate, trying their best to bring out the inefficiency of the electoral state and buy time for British India to drain its funds.

Although this idea is very ungentlemanly, the Indians acted first and rejected the sincere mediation of the British Empire, so they must be responsible for the subsequent series of consequences.

With their ideas clear, the three cabinet ministers were no longer tired, but began to enjoy their trip to British India. Doing their jobs well and creating a people-friendly image was like holding an election.

The three cabinet ministers who arrived in British India, as well as the entire cabinet delegation, began to show pro-people behavior towards the Indians. Of course, they were not as shameless as Alan Wilson, and they dared to deduct any honor from the Hindus.

But it is inevitable to say something. Hinduism is the spiritual wealth of mankind. Every time I say it, it will be spread from word to mouth among Indians.

As for Alan Wilson, he and Secretary of State for India Perthik-Lawrence had nothing to discuss about the draft bill on how to protect women's rights.

Although I had already prepared to start with the Hindu saints, I could not say it in front of Pesik-Lawrence. Instead, I asked Pesik-Lawrence to introduce his glorious history of protecting women's rights in an attitude of asking for advice.

See if you can learn any useful experience.

"With all due respect, Minister, given the current foundation of British India, there may be some methods that cannot be implemented." Alan Wilson suggested with a solemn face, "Of course we cannot use coercive means like the past when widows self-immolated."

Pesik-Lawrence looked confused. Alan Wilson knew that the Indian Affairs Secretary in front of him did not know that Britain had taken drastic measures against Indian widows who self-immolated. He introduced the situation at that time.

As for the method of gunfire, Pesik-Lawrence only knew that the Governor-General of India had done such a thing.

"Of course this method must be avoided. We cannot let the Americans or the Soviets attack the British Empire." As a minister, Pesik-Lawrence is still sensitive, which involves his political life.

"Then we have to use a very soft method. We should use the form of art to let the Indian people know that this is wrong and arouse people's awareness of the protection of women. It is best to express it through movies, but there must be a national

Only an idol can have such appeal." Alan Wilson said word for word, "No actor in British India has such appeal. I hope this actor can show kindness, intelligence, beauty, etc."

"The actor you mentioned, if you have such conditions and influence, maybe only Vivien Leigh can do it." Pesik-Lawrence shook his head and smiled bitterly, "Others don't have this influence."

"Why not? Isn't it right for an actor to make some contribution to the British Empire?" Alan Wilson said sternly, "She should feel honored. This is the responsibility entrusted to her by the Empire."


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