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Chapter 219 The seal of fate is precious

"Yes, Sardar, that Englishman is very arrogant and rude." Jindali complained angrily, completely ignoring the fact that he arrived at the Government House just after get off work and was not on time, "I said the Congress Party Representing India, he actually said that the Congress Party was not the only one representing India, and also said that when facing the Governor-General's Office, it is best not to use small means to achieve its goals like facing the Muslim League."

"He actually thinks of us like this?" Patel said angrily after hearing this. "The British actually ignored the broadest public opinion in India. Maybe we should let the British know the consequences of non-cooperation. Nehru, what do you think?

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"Well, I don't want to get involved in this matter." Nehru glanced at Patel with a frown and said unhurriedly, "This matter is indeed very embarrassing. Those who were taken away by the British

The number of girls is increasing and our objection is morally untenable. How do we explain to city supporters our purpose in maintaining these temples?"

"Nehru, this is not a question of morality. You must know that most people are pure Hindus first, and they are our supporters." Patel said reluctantly, "Our broad supporters are not only

It's just Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore, they're on every inch of the land you can see."

"So we have to protect those beasts?" Nehru asked dissatisfiedly, "I'm sorry, I don't want India to become a joke to the whole world. In fact, if we openly oppose it, we will never talk about great India in the future. I

I absolutely do not approve of openly opposing the British action this time. If you have any other ideas, I will definitely be happy to see it happen."

Nehru took a strong resistance to Patel's idea, and then turned to Gandhi and said, "Dear Mr. Gandhi, there are indeed some things in Hinduism that are not suitable for modern society. The British action this time,

We have no moral standing to oppose it. If it gets too big, it will affect the image of India as a whole."

After Nehru finished speaking, he said that he would never get involved in this matter. Deep down, he was not interested in Hinduism, and his usual show of supporting Hinduism was just a show.

It was just that the reality of the subcontinent forced him to appear to support Hinduism. Deep down in his heart, Nehru had always had a favorable impression of the Soviet Union's development path.

"Let's talk to the Governor's Office and try to get favorable conditions." Gandhi pondered for a moment, knowing that the two giants representing the liberal and conservative parties in the party had completely different attitudes towards this matter, so he began to talk to Xini, "In this way,

If Patel is very concerned about this matter, you will come forward to communicate with the British."

"Okay, I'll get ready and go right away." Patel nodded, stood up from his seat, and left the meeting room in two or three steps. Gandhi waved and asked Jindali to go out with him.

"Mr. Gandhi, we don't have the motivation to confront the Governor-General on this matter. How can we explain our opposition to the British rescuing those saints?" After the two left, Nehru said, "Yes, I admit that the vast majority of

"The Hindus are our staunch supporters, but our supporters also differ in where they live. Obviously, in terms of public opinion, citizens who can expand our influence have doubts about our firm maintenance of those temples."

The majority of Hindus may be more numerous, but they cannot speak out. The group of people who can speak out are the citizens living in Mumbai and Delhi. And what do these citizens think? The Congress Party, which pursues national sovereignty and independence

, actually protecting a group of scum?

"But Patel's views are very firm, and we must always maintain unity." Gandhi stared at Nehru with seemingly wise eyes, "Let's see what happens first, maybe there will be a good result."

"I know this too." Nehru smiled bitterly. Patel was not inferior to him in seniority. The two of them had nothing in common except that they both went to London to study. Nehru's supporters were leftists.

Patel's supporters are clearly Hindu.

Patel became famous for successfully organizing a peasant movement against government taxation in Badoli County, Gujarat, and was hailed by Gandhi as the Sardar of India. He was practical, decisive, and extremely charismatic, and was regarded as a thorn in the side of the British authorities.

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This gave Patel a high reputation within the Congress Party. In addition, he had followed Gandhi for a long time and was a strongman in the leadership of the Congress Party. The Sardar in Patel's name was given by Gandhi, which means leader.

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Gandhi believed that Patel's appearance could completely show the attitude of the Congress Party to the British.

The person who came forward in the Governor's Mansion was still Alan Wilson, who simulated Cleopatra's life with Vivien Leigh. There was no way around it. The Governor was eager to return home and was already tired of meeting with the Congress Party and the Muslim League.

As for Sir Barron, his personality is positive. Only Alan Wilson's young shoulders are suitable for supporting the evil persona. Meeting with Patel, one of the three giants of the Congress Party, is actually no different.

After listening to some of Patel's accusations about this operation, Alan Wilson faced the window and took the opportunity to pick out his ears. He was still here, but his mind wandered to no one knows where.

"Dear Mr. Patel, did you learn how to protect a group of perverts when you studied in London? It seems that the law you studied in London was in vain. You are really ashamed of the training you received from the British Empire."

After listening to Patel's accusations against the Governor's Mansion, Alan Wilson said calmly, "But fortunately, you are more punctual after all. You are not like the idiot before who had to wait until after get off work. Maybe

I don’t understand the Indian’s concept of time. This may be a bit arbitrary, but in fact I want to say that I don’t even understand the Indian’s moral concept. This is a rare thing. I have always

I think no one understands India better than me."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! After finishing his addiction with a gun and a stick, Alan Wilson turned around and grabbed the tea cup from behind. While making tea, he said, "Today's time

It’s still early, I want to hear now what you think about the existence of the saint group and their current rescue.”

"This is a matter for the Indians themselves and should not be resolved by the colonists." Patel, who has worked as a lawyer, did not dwell on the nature of the saint group, but emphasized that people like Alan Wilson were colonizers.

"As expected of someone who has been a lawyer. As a profession, lawyers are paid to do things, and they often create unjust, false and wrong cases, right? It's very like our British Empire!" Alan Wilson smiled, and he didn't forget to make a fool of himself. Anyway, he

If you are not embarrassed, it is others who are embarrassed.

"The hostility of the colonists towards Hindus was very shocking." As soon as Patel heard Alan Wilson's words, he knew he had met his opponent, and began to refute the opponent from a macro perspective.

"I would like to express my hostility towards the Peace Religion, but there is no such thing in the mosque." Alan Wilson looked like he didn't blame me. "We in the British Empire also want to do some good things. Don't mention the British again.

They always say that we don’t do good things. Since there are problems with Hinduism, it is better for everyone to consider ourselves unlucky. As I said before, don’t treat the Government House with the same attitude towards the Muslim League, so that we can still talk.”

"If there is a widespread non-cooperation movement, I believe it is not what the Governor-General wants to see, right?" Patel's face was already very ugly. The young British man in front of him was just a civil servant, and he was a member of the Congress Party.

One of the three giants actually looked down upon himself so much.

"Mr. Governor is currently preparing to return to the country. If there is a soft confrontation against the British Empire at this time, it will be a good opportunity!" Alan Wilson confidently suggested, "A hunger strike? I have never seen a hunger strike.

.If someone starved to death during the period when there were no administrators in British India, I might just pretend I didn’t see it.”

"This may affect the major construction plans of British India and may very well paralyze the entire subcontinent."

"Peaceful believers account for a quarter of the population of British India. Even if the entire Hindu group does not cooperate, it will not delay the implementation of the plan."

"This may cause violence!" Patel's face darkened and he took out his last resort, "This is not good for both parties."

"But the harm to the Indians is greater. Maybe the Indians have the illusion that they can be the same as the Germans." Alan Wilson said with a sigh, "Of course, they are fighting against us for a group of beasts and perverts.

, this is something that the Germans have never done. If the Indians insist on doing this, I think from England to Mississippi, everyone will know the famous Indian generals."

Now Patel believed Jindali's words. The Alan Wilson in front of him was indeed very annoying.

The ugly face of imperialism is undoubtedly revealed in front of national leaders. This disgusting colonial attitude is exactly what Patel has been striving for for national liberation for a long time.

Alan Wilson's bastard attitude that Indians would lose more anyway, finally angered the Congress party giants. Patel finally couldn't help but... showed flexibility in struggle, "Indian lives are also lives, I

We will resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Indians."

"Ah! Huh?" Alan Wilson looked at the famous strongman of the Congress Party in surprise. He also suspected that he heard wrongly, but immediately knew that he was looking for someone to go down the steps. He cleared his throat and started the first session of the day.

Once he expressed his agreement, "Of course, not only is the life of an Indian also a human life, but an Indian life is also very precious."

They are pretending to be tough again. If they want to give the colonists a good look, don't they have to surrender in the end? Alan Wilson said that it is not necessary to kill people to establish power, but to hope that the Indians can realize their mistakes.

Patel deeply agreed, but further stated that when it comes to religious issues, things must be handled with caution.


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