As a paper framer, Alan Wilson believed that he had accomplished everything he could. Of course, this would not have been possible without the full support of the British Indian Civil Service, a warm family.
The situation in British India has undergone a slight change, but it is definitely beneficial to the British Empire. Every day that social stability passes, British India will create a day of wealth for the British Empire.
But is it now? It is time to return to the traditional divide and rule rule of governing British India. On the premise that the independence of British India has become a foregone conclusion, what is wrong with muddying the water and creating some conflicts?
Contradictions already exist, and is it wrong to exploit them? Accusing the British Empire of using contradictions to maintain the rule of British India. To be honest, Alan Wilson just can't eat grapes and say they are sour grapes. No matter how upright and awe-inspiring the country that accuses the British may say,
This is actually the case.
What is anti-colonial, anti-imperialist and anti-feudal! Later, I didn’t look at the countries that supported the Indians, and what they really did to help India. Of course I was justified in blaming others, but I couldn’t stand it when it was my turn.
But this is the way the world is. If India can’t do it, the British Empire can do it very well...
Conflicts such as wars and turmoil are the basic manifestations of the current international society. Although peace and development are still recognized by all countries, when a major crisis occurs, all countries still put their own security and interests first, so that
The entire international community has closed off some of its own sense of fairness in speech both externally and internally due to various reasons.
Indians also know that family scandals should not be publicized, but at a crossroads where British India is destined to become independent, Alan Wilson feels that there is nothing wrong with airing it. What is wrong with maintaining transparency?
Both Nehru and Patel have their supporters, and both are numerous. In fact, you can see it with your own eyes just by walking around. The current enthusiasm among Indians for the Deputy Prime Minister of British India and the various rallies have become such
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Thanks to Gandhi's mediation, the supporters of Patel and Nehru were relatively stable during the political rally. However, how can anything be 100% guaranteed in such a large rally? There are tens of thousands or even dozens of people in such a large rally.
With thousands of people participating, it is normal for something to happen.
This political rally that originated in Bombay is no longer something that must be strictly prohibited in British India. The local colonial institutions turned a blind eye to it.
No one knows when the conflict started. A group of Patel supporters started their own journey to super god, holding machetes and chanting Patel’s name Sardar, which is a pun on the leader, at the rally.
A bloody massacre was launched against the enemies, that is, Nehru's supporters.
There was a sudden massacre, and the unarmed Nehru supporters became the victims of the sword. The whole neighborhood became a shura field, but for the huge number of people attending the rally, this chaos was really not a problem.
When the vast majority of people participating in the rally discovered this, even greater chaos occurred. The crowd pushed and trampled each other, and the fanatical atmosphere created huge chaos.
It was only at this time that the colonial government in Bombay learned that Nehru and Patel's supporters had caused the conflict. They hurriedly assumed the government's responsibility and went to the scene of the incident to quell the incident.
A conflict between supporters of two candidates occurred in Mumbai, and the resulting tragedy immediately spread to New Delhi.
"Mr. Nehru, it seems that we still cannot agree on the distribution of Nepali soldiers." Alan Wilson shook his head indifferently, "With all due respect, the Nepalese battalion, like the Indian troops, is an armed force of the British Empire.
, When India becomes independent in the future, why should Nepalese people belong to India? Is this reasonable?"
In 1815, the British army established its first fighting battalion composed of Gurkhas. Since then, the tradition of Gurkhas serving in the British army has continued to this day.
During World War II, there were 200,000 Gurkhas fighting for the British Empire. Of course, there were not so many after the war. However, there were more than 20 combat battalions. Does the UK need this group of mercenaries now?
Of course it is necessary. London has asked British India to try its best to send these mercenaries to Malaya to prevent the Dutch in the East Indies from posing a threat to Malaya if they cannot hold on.
In fact, what Alan Wilson is doing now is the historical Kathmandu Agreement, but it is impossible for him to go to Nepal, so the Rana delegation, which had just left not long ago, came back.
In fact, Alan Wilson was not familiar with the Nepalese mercenaries at all, nor did he know the role of these people. He only fought for them here because London asked them to fight for them.
The most familiar part of the history of Nepalese mercenaries is that Fukangan once crossed the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and fought with this mountainous country. Of course, due to the logistical problems that exist in the 21st century, that war was only a good one.
Just take it.
I don't know how many times Alan Wilson has argued with Nehru or Patel. He has become accustomed to arguing with different Congress leaders in different fields.
During the sensitive period of the transfer of power, Nehru and Patel had to be present at any time. After all, there was still a position in London as the Deputy Prime Minister of British India, and they were chasing two people.
At this moment, Commissioner Secretary Edel pushed in the door and came in with a telegram and reported, "Assistant Allen, Sir Barron asked me to give this telegram to you. You can decide whether to give it to Mr. Nehru."
When Nehru heard that it was related to him, he looked at it with concern, was it the appointment letter for the Deputy Prime Minister of British India?
"Dear Mr. Nehru, you really need to know this." With a sad look and a tone of ignorance, Alan Wilson forwarded the telegram to Nehru. The emergence of the Mumbai tragedy and the
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This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Such a thing happened?" Nehru looked sad, even he didn't notice it, and he spoke with a hint of disappointment.
So it wasn't the appointment letter for the Deputy Prime Minister of British India? Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows, picked up the tea cup, and took the time to glance at the hanging clock to see if it was time to get off work.
Immediately Nehru left, and Alan Wilson came out to say goodbye and said something, hoping that Nehru would consider the British Empire's position and reach a win-win agreement on the issue of Nepalese mercenaries.
As for the Mumbai massacre, it is an internal matter of Indians. As a colonial government, the British cannot interfere. I believe the Congress Party will handle this issue well.
The occurrence of the Mumbai tragedy marked that under the premise that the British left the subcontinent, an undercurrent of accepting the legacy of the British Empire had begun to surge. Everyone believed that they should be the beneficiary. If they were not qualified to be the beneficiary, they would
The idea is to support people with that ability and wait for the distribution of the cake.
"This incident in Mumbai is really shocking." Edel was still sighing. "More than 400 people were hacked to death, and thousands of people were injured or killed due to stampedes. It's so shocking."
Alan Wilson glanced at Edel sideways and thought that there was nothing shocking. It was just a group of Nepalis dressed as Sikhs and killing people at a rally.
If nothing else goes wrong, these platoons of Nepali mercenaries who urgently returned from Malaya to cause trouble should have left British India by now, and will appear on the Malayan death list in a short time.
The families of these fallen soldiers will receive a pension that is absolutely huge in the subcontinent. Isn’t this a good thing? Do Nepalis naturally like to be soldiers? Isn’t it just for the money?
The occurrence of the Mumbai tragedy temporarily kept Nehru and Patel busy, as well as Gandhi. Supporters of Nehru and Patel were also furious and blamed each other. At the same time, they also wanted to bring the murderers to justice.
By law.
The last thought was very normal. Alan Wilson was anxious for the people and had fulfilled their wishes and brought the murderer to justice.
Gandhi once again stepped in to mediate the conflict between the two giants in the party, pointing out that at this time, he should not show his desire for power and gain. This would only make the pursuit of independence a joke.
These remarks were immediately criticized by the resident writer of The Hindu, who believed that this was a murder committed by some peaceful believers pretending to be Hindus and wanted to make profits from it. This was definitely not the original intention of Patel's supporters.
In British India, the religion of peace was promoted when trouble came to a decision, especially for supporters of Patel, this was the statement they believed most. At the same time, the writer of The Hindu was the widely respected Mr. Singh,
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Essinger found peaceful believers as targets for Patel's conservatives and avoided internal divisions in the Congress Party. He felt that as a colonial official of a sovereign country, his own father was no more than that.
So Alan Wilson used another pen name, Jipal, to criticize Singh's remarks and said in a mocking tone, "Gandhi expressed his hope to hand over the future of British India to Ali at an internal meeting of the Congress Party.
Jinnah. Let the Muslim League rule us..."
When this news appeared in the newspapers, it immediately caused a nationwide uproar. None of the Hindus thought that the leader they respected and loved so much would even have the idea of betraying the interests of Hinduism.
For a time, the denunciation of Gandhi and his supporters overshadowed Nehru, Patel and the Bombay Massacre.
The leaders of the National Congress Party who attended the meeting that day were recalling who looked suspicious that day. There was no doubt that "there is a traitor among us."
This is the carnival of key politicians. The world is in chaos and the situation is great. Nehru, Patel, Gandhi, Ali Jinnah, and the top traffic figures in the subcontinent are all here, and public opinion has turned into a pot of porridge.