Nathuram Godse Conspiracy Theory - Gandhi Vs. Veer Savarkar

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  • @TheRanveerShowClips
    @TheRanveerShowClips  Рік тому +35

    Link to our blog - beerbiceps.com/vikram-sampath-exposing-false-indian-history/

    • @yadavgaurav386
      @yadavgaurav386 Рік тому

      Dear Ranveer if you specifically mentioned "Veer Savarkar" then you should mention "Mahatma Gandhi" . I mentioned because you have responsibility of looking unbiased 🙏

    • @gadgen571
      @gadgen571 Рік тому

      Thank you Ranveer for helping the youngsters know what exactly is hindutava and true history of India 🙏🏽🙏🏽 JaiHind

  • @sahilchoksi5570
    @sahilchoksi5570 Рік тому +2361

    If Gandhi was believer of non-violence why did 88,000 Indian soldiers were sent (and died) to participate in World War on behalf of British ? Even during partition 21 lakhs people died , who's responsible ?

    • @garud979
      @garud979 Рік тому

      sahi pakade hai. dhoti khol di sargent gandhi ki

    • @Lucifer-se5fo
      @Lucifer-se5fo Рік тому +135

      Gandhi ji k liye woh collateral damage tha

    • @malhar1622
      @malhar1622 Рік тому +47

      Very much true

    • @s.r301
      @s.r301 Рік тому +38

      Exactly.

    • @digitaldiaries1600
      @digitaldiaries1600 Рік тому +154

      @@tarunonyt bro I think please study about modern Indian history Gandhi motivated Indians to support British in world war

  • @pratikkulkarni1717
    @pratikkulkarni1717 Рік тому +115

    14:42 Have you ever noticed, many Brahmin families in cities like Pune, Mumbai etc, don't have ancestral villages. They will say that they are from these cities only. These are people thrown away from their villages.
    Anyway, most of them studied really hard, and are doing well now. The fate of that generation was to suffer! some suffered this, and some suffered partition! The painful thing is that it repeated again in 84 and partition-like suffering in 89!

  • @tatvafnu6604
    @tatvafnu6604 Рік тому +678

    13:56 Absolutely. My grandfather’s house was burnt in Maharashtra by Congress - Maratha goons after the Gandhi assassination. One of the persons who were physically present in the riots was a future Congress CM of Maharashtra - Vasant Patil. Until his last days, my grandfather told us about Gandhi's hypocrisy and show.

    • @ashukohli4883
      @ashukohli4883 Рік тому +40

      Much strength to you and your family.
      Gandhi's murder was just the beginning of the intellect - hi-jacking caused by the Congress government.

    • @rayyanabdulwajid7681
      @rayyanabdulwajid7681 Рік тому +3

      Peaceful 3000 year old civilization doing peaceful things

    • @Ashishbhushan700
      @Ashishbhushan700 Рік тому +31

      @@rayyanabdulwajid7681 thats not 3000 that is 1400. Go and learn the dates.

    • @amulya2321
      @amulya2321 Рік тому

      @@justanagha3040 what exactly are you trying to say?

    • @dsai4
      @dsai4 Рік тому +30

      My wife's grandmother used to narrate how they had to flee Kasbapet in Pune as the Brahmins there were targetted and killed by the Congress goons following Gandhi's assassination as Nathuram was also a Brahmin and a resident of the same locality.

  • @hiddendagger7291
    @hiddendagger7291 Рік тому +441

    My family came from pakistan my grandfather was 13-15 years old that time ... He used to tell me how we left everything there our houses lands animals literally everything and here we were living on roads and at that time gandhi wasn't letting hindus take shelter in masjids and wanted Indian government to give money to pakistan and don't forget it was December's winter in 1947 super cold

    • @sushilmane503
      @sushilmane503 Рік тому +42

      Gandhi is man who stands on double standards.

    • @rka-truthalwayswins5127
      @rka-truthalwayswins5127 Рік тому

      Gandhi was a SOB who should be pissed at by creating Shauchalya's with his face!!

    • @subhadeepmandal2221
      @subhadeepmandal2221 Рік тому +1

      Why did Muslims of Punjab turn upon u at first place ?

    • @hiddendagger7291
      @hiddendagger7291 Рік тому +24

      @@subhadeepmandal2221 they said either accept islam or leave this country

    • @subhadeepmandal2221
      @subhadeepmandal2221 Рік тому +5

      @@hiddendagger7291 But why ? Who are they ? Why were they Muslims in the first place ? Those people didn't come from Arabia. They had been ur neighbours for centuries. Then why did they took Islam ?

  • @pritesh0117
    @pritesh0117 Рік тому +1075

    We were brainwashed in Gujarat to worship Gandhi! Now, after having read more about Gandhi, I refuse to call him, “MAHATMA”!

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Рік тому +27

      Good start 👏👏

    • @gokul0805
      @gokul0805 Рік тому +37

      The name mahatma was given by British government and not by people. There is a document in government archive which shows that the British govt sent circular to all govt offices to address him mahatma

    • @King_Bond
      @King_Bond Рік тому +35

      @@gokul0805 Yes it was given by British government, because he was a British agent and worked for the betterment of Britain and Pakistan only

    • @vibhutipandey7207
      @vibhutipandey7207 Рік тому +20

      @@gokul0805 mahatama was first called by tagore not british

    • @itto1282
      @itto1282 Рік тому

      He was just mohandas gandhi, not a mahatma at all and really he was gandu not gandhi

  • @sndy2436
    @sndy2436 Рік тому +109

    Gandhi sidelined Bose. Allowed Nehru to sideline Patel. Savarkar was also sidelined. Had Gandhi and Nehru not there, India would have been in better position.

    • @lifer10
      @lifer10 4 місяці тому +1

      No doubt

    • @shree1787
      @shree1787 3 місяці тому +1

      💯💯💯 percent True

  • @anusingh4465
    @anusingh4465 Рік тому +789

    So , Basically Godse and Apte were the first Indian from maharastra to stand for people of Kashmir … from bottom state of India to top state of India .. no doubt they were patriots of India ! …. These youth were so touched by the atrocities of partition and bloodshed afterwards that followed…. And then Demand by Gandhi ji of giving promised money to Jinnah when they were planning attack on India triggered their actions!!! (( note - I condemn execution of Gandhi ji 🙏))

    • @madhavkrishna2287
      @madhavkrishna2287 Рік тому +32

      Bhai its ok to give your opinion.dont come under peer pressure

    • @AbCd-jl9jq
      @AbCd-jl9jq Рік тому +34

      The note wasn't necessary, his role in the independence movement was "MINIMAL"

    • @raghunatharaviteja7292
      @raghunatharaviteja7292 Рік тому +69

      I don't condemn the assassination of Gandhi...it was a necessary evil..

    • @bhagavathuladhanamjay6540
      @bhagavathuladhanamjay6540 Рік тому +27

      Note - No need to condemn execution of Gandhi

    • @arvindlaxman9347
      @arvindlaxman9347 Рік тому +17

      I don't condemn anything

  • @vaibhavgodse434
    @vaibhavgodse434 Рік тому +49

    Finally Chitpavan Brahmins masscare is being talked about.

  • @vedantjoshi1714
    @vedantjoshi1714 Рік тому +403

    I remember Savarkar's poems being played on our local radio
    Still today Savarkar is alive in our hearts and in Maharashtra local radio's we can still get a chance to hear those poems

  • @spiritual.seeker
    @spiritual.seeker Рік тому +693

    I thought I was the only one, good to see so many people know about the real Gandhi😏

    • @kanhaibhatt913
      @kanhaibhatt913 Рік тому +40

      Bro when I was a kid I talked about Gandhis real face a lot ay school, but people considered me an anti indian. I thought I was the only one back then who thought this way.

    • @mrerror2609
      @mrerror2609 Рік тому +24

      I always loved savarkar and I am not the only one that's really good

    • @spiritual.seeker
      @spiritual.seeker Рік тому +14

      @@kanhaibhatt913 same here, the history is been turned and twisted for gandhi and nehru... It took 75 years for people to realise that.. so bad

    • @lastman5856
      @lastman5856 Рік тому +6

      मोहम्मद दास हैरम 🌙 कांडी, Mind iT!

    • @rodrick888
      @rodrick888 Рік тому

      Me too

  • @anushkajoshi3600
    @anushkajoshi3600 Рік тому +51

    I am happy that Great Savarkar Poems discussed here. I used to sing these poems in school. Of course I was in Marathi medium school and not in any English medium or Convent school!

  • @hdworld922
    @hdworld922 Рік тому +1233

    Godse was very literary educated person and showed the dual standards of MK Gandhi to the world 🙏🏻

    • @AB-we3nv
      @AB-we3nv Рік тому +11

      He dropped out of school .....On the other hand i dont support MK Gandhi supporting Pakistan at times when we were suffering

    • @hdworld922
      @hdworld922 Рік тому +54

      @@AB-we3nv i said educated not qualified...he wrotes many books... printed newspaper etc

    • @soham2638
      @soham2638 Рік тому

      Yeah even Osama was a CIA agent, so The Great Godse

    • @hdworld922
      @hdworld922 Рік тому +24

      @@soham2638 don't compare religious terrorism mindset guy with a guy who was against about hypocrisy of Gandhi for Hindus and non gandhism followers

    • @jordanbalid2584
      @jordanbalid2584 Рік тому +5

      You are so right I mean look at kasab same thing bro🤟

  • @rajarajachola9571
    @rajarajachola9571 Рік тому +439

    Hey Buddy can you make podcasts about the following Indian Legends
    1. Adi Shankaracharya
    2. Gautam Buddha
    3. Mahavir Swamy Jain
    4. Ashoka the Great
    5. Guru Gobind Singh
    6. Swami Vivekananda
    7. Bodhi Dharma: He spread Martial Arts to China
    8. Rani Rudramma Devi: How she is the Best women Warrior of India
    9. Bodisena: Spread Buddhism to Japan and it is still followed highly there
    9. Guru Nanak: Founder of Sikhism
    10. Sikh Gurus
    11. Maharaja Ranjit Singh
    12. Chatrapathi Shambaji Maharaj
    13. Maratha Peshwas
    14. Sant Tulsi Das

    • @linkinpavan4633
      @linkinpavan4633 Рік тому +19

      I am adding more
      15 Shripad madvaacharya
      16 Shripad Ramanujacharya
      17 Alwars

    • @VDO_Abhishek_Beniwal
      @VDO_Abhishek_Beniwal Рік тому +2

      Yes! This is must 😀

    • @Chanakya831
      @Chanakya831 Рік тому +22

      lachit borphukan, Mihir bhoj, Bappa rawal, Samudragupt etc

    • @brijeshmandavi6795
      @brijeshmandavi6795 Рік тому +10

      @@Chanakya831 and B.R. Ambedekar

    • @Chanakya831
      @Chanakya831 Рік тому +6

      @@brijeshmandavi6795 babasaheb is well known throughout India

  • @desifishOriginal
    @desifishOriginal Рік тому +399

    When you are in school, he is "Bapu" for you. When you grow out of school, he is Gandhi for you. I am happy that slowly but steadily people are seeing the truth about Gandhi. I can't wait for his picture to be removed from our currencies.

  • @anjalibansal1011
    @anjalibansal1011 Рік тому +281

    In our history textbooks, Nathuram Godse was labelled a lunatic.
    Thank you for bringing out the truth about these remarkable, courageous souls.

  • @ElN246
    @ElN246 Рік тому +93

    Who else has cried while listening to Sagara Praana talamalala or is it just me

    • @04101983papya
      @04101983papya Рік тому +3

      Love to hear that poem

    • @yogwithnamita
      @yogwithnamita Рік тому +3

      Every time

    • @janmejaisingh
      @janmejaisingh Рік тому +2

      only you

    • @samirmanurkar3588
      @samirmanurkar3588 Рік тому +2

      It is moving...poetry that touches your heart. The way Urdhaynathji has composed and Lataji has sung brings goosebumps....

  • @shreyasjoshi2153
    @shreyasjoshi2153 Рік тому +75

    My grandmom was born on 9th Feb 1948 (9 days after the assassination). Being first child in the family, rightfully there were celebrations in place at the house then. The celebrations were misinterpreted and we being 'Maharashtrian Brahmins', it was considered that the family was celebrating Godse's doings and our house was burnt down. Thankfully, my great grandfather being a Post master in the village had good relations with the mob and was asked to vacate the house before burning it down.

    • @supriya488
      @supriya488 Рік тому

      Ohh 😢

    • @applepie5921
      @applepie5921 Рік тому +2

      As a Maratha I worship Nathuram Godse ji and what he did was 100% right. Our ancestors were brainwashed by the congress kuttad

    • @UdayKumar-hg7rx
      @UdayKumar-hg7rx Рік тому

      Another Andh Bhakths, similar to modi’s involvement in Bangladesh independence

  • @SudheendraRao26
    @SudheendraRao26 Рік тому +199

    thanks vikram, for bringing light to the story of 1948 anti-Brahmin riots and massacre.

  • @kunalnilakhe4596
    @kunalnilakhe4596 Рік тому +314

    My family is one of those unlucky families, my great grandparents lost all there lands, all the wealth, forced to relocate somewhere none of the cities, villages were safe so we made a settlement of our own. Still not enough also changed our lastname from a clear brahmin hinting one to the current last name.

  • @parimaladeepak4339
    @parimaladeepak4339 Рік тому +389

    Mr. Vikram Sampath is our treasure. We need many Vikram Sampath to get back our original history and rebuild our lives. Thanks TRS team for this knowledgeful podcast.

    • @adityajadhav5954
      @adityajadhav5954 Рік тому +4

      why dont you be one

    • @tararamnath4132
      @tararamnath4132 Рік тому +3

      Very true Vikram is a treasure to our country feel proud to b his childhood friend who was younger n our gang. He has really worked hard for all this reality survey. Talks sensible n truth.we need more people like u .Vikram.tnq to bring all this truth out..

  • @Bits89
    @Bits89 Рік тому +394

    I support Godse over Gandhi with extreme non violence policy and Ahimsa moment
    Can anyone tell me what India has to do with Khilafat Moment in Turkey
    The Indian Navy mutiny and Shubhash Chandra Bose and WW2 was the main reason for independence of India

    • @basitfakih
      @basitfakih Рік тому +3

      Khilafat moment was again British empire at that time people use to support turkish king and India was not free from British empire

    • @ananthan8951
      @ananthan8951 Рік тому +24

      The Ottoman Caliphate had eliminated two million ethnic Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks in the period 1895 - 1920. Cannot understand whether and how Gandhi had no knowledge of this when he merged his non-cooperation movement in the Khilafat.

    • @anuragchoudhary017
      @anuragchoudhary017 Рік тому +9

      watch Anuj Dhar's videos on these topics and you will find direct link with our independence movement. Khilafat turned out to be the base for partition.

    • @descendantofbharatbharatva7155
      @descendantofbharatbharatva7155 Рік тому +15

      @@basitfakih khilafat movement has nothing to do with India's independence against the Britishers, it was done for the one purpose only that is establishment of turkic Caliph rule in India by turning it into an islamic country as dreamt by Syed Ahmed Khan for Darul Harb narrative

    • @basitfakih
      @basitfakih Рік тому

      @@descendantofbharatbharatva7155 YOU KNOW WHAT MUSLIMS WANT KHILAFAT WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS

  • @amogh467
    @amogh467 Рік тому +28

    Not only in Maharashtra, even in northern Karnataka Brahmin also faced same. Our ancestors were Desai of Dharmatti village, Belgaum district. Our house was looted and robbed. Later my grand father and family shifted to Gokak with empty hands.

  • @shalakasfoodgasms2464
    @shalakasfoodgasms2464 Рік тому +120

    My family was one of those who suffered from this communal violence

  • @someshswami7985
    @someshswami7985 Рік тому +26

    ने मजसी ने परत मातृभूमीला सागरा प्राण तळमळला ........ exquisite masterpiece .....

  • @TraditionswithaTwistbyDrMadhav
    @TraditionswithaTwistbyDrMadhav Рік тому +428

    Those who has not read Sawarkar's poems pls read and understand. It has deep meaning. Very important message that don't hide the history, learn from the mistakes.

    • @rayyanabdulwajid7681
      @rayyanabdulwajid7681 Рік тому

      The meaning is so deep that he's a terrorist snitch

    • @davidlazar001
      @davidlazar001 Рік тому +1

      🤣

    • @aishwaryasDiaries
      @aishwaryasDiaries Рік тому

      😂

    • @jambudwipbharat6261
      @jambudwipbharat6261 Рік тому +5

      I love the "Praan Talamalala Saagara" poetry by Savarkar, especially the rendition by Lata and I think to Hridaynath's music. However I still of the opinion that Savarkar was a second rate freedom fighter and was not very enthusiastic about actually paying in kind to achieve freedom. He was no Gandhi or Bhagat Singh or Rajguru or Azaad.

    • @007Raaz
      @007Raaz Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @mayankkhanna2570
    @mayankkhanna2570 Рік тому +85

    Vikram Sampath is a national treasure who should be preserved.
    It;s good that he is documenting everything for future generations.

  • @nesamanypuththiran9421
    @nesamanypuththiran9421 Рік тому +124

    What??? So all that was taught about Mahatma Gandhi in Sri Lanka was not true. This is nastier than manipulated Sri Lankan history. Very informative clip. Thank you, buddy.

    • @manojs6647
      @manojs6647 Рік тому +22

      Indian books are complete manipulated in first place, even now, only internet gave rebirth to truth , thanks to 4G jio for reaching masses.

    • @TJSaw
      @TJSaw Рік тому

      Gandhi was a complete fraud. Good that real history is coming up now.

    • @IamNothing369
      @IamNothing369 Рік тому +20

      The surname Gandhi is still biggest trouble creator in India

  • @karanrawat4290
    @karanrawat4290 Рік тому +264

    Living in a world where there are number of Muslim countries, Christian countries but not a single Hindu country inspite of the most ancient religion of the world.....All thanks to Gandhi,Nehru

  • @shrik50
    @shrik50 Рік тому +17

    Maharashtra Brahmins got slaughtered because Godse stood for Hindu Refugees. Wah Congress ki caste system!

  • @PKJ2212
    @PKJ2212 Рік тому +407

    I am a big supporter of Godse and Sawarkar

    • @Mubash1z5
      @Mubash1z5 Рік тому

      So Ur a supporter of a murderer?

    • @PKJ2212
      @PKJ2212 Рік тому +52

      @@Mubash1z5 Killing Gandhi was not murder but necessity. So yes I support Godse

    • @srb9596
      @srb9596 Рік тому +7

      @@PKJ2212 Exactly 💯

    • @abeerimran404
      @abeerimran404 Рік тому

      @@PKJ2212 hanging godse was much more necessary and was rightfully done

    • @critic7408
      @critic7408 Рік тому

      This kind of videos are turning Hindus anti-national. The very core of India is being manipulated in the name of freedom of expression. NIA should investigate this conspiracy.

  • @sanushaw8643
    @sanushaw8643 Рік тому +38

    From whatever I have read and heard about Gandhi and Nehru, I think Gandhi was hungry for Nobel Peace prize and Nehru was hungry for power. Neither of them was worried about Bharat.
    "De dii hame aazadii bina khadag bina dhal ke" is the biggest hoax of the millennium

  • @kalpanadeshmukh81
    @kalpanadeshmukh81 Рік тому +72

    One like for his English.. no fake accent like ranveer.. clear crisp high level vocabulary

    • @rajunaik26
      @rajunaik26 Рік тому

      How to speak engalish fuluvently please help

  • @undeadredemption_
    @undeadredemption_ Рік тому +32

    @4:22 55 kotinche bali is a Marathi book written by Nathuram Godse's brother Gopal Godse talking about the same thing🙂

    • @sachinkhale7513
      @sachinkhale7513 Рік тому +3

      Only he was tortured for the same and the press that printed this book was burned to ashes.He Ram.

    • @solo__984
      @solo__984 Рік тому +3

      People should definitely read that book to understand Godse

  • @shashwatachakraborty9507
    @shashwatachakraborty9507 Рік тому +95

    I was waiting this podcast. Historian Vikram Sampath is a gem 💎

  • @Curiouskannadiga
    @Curiouskannadiga Рік тому +18

    First of all fan of his (Vikram Sir's) English and the clarity he has while talking and while reciting the poems, that shows the quality of research he made on the topic.
    I have read The Savarkars auto biography in kannada, but some people were successful enough to confuse me of his patriotism questioning his release from Kaala paani and Gandhi's Assassination.
    But not anymore, thanks to you Sir 🙏

  • @rachitvakhariya6946
    @rachitvakhariya6946 Рік тому +50

    As Bhagwan Krishna said in Geeta some times to destroy evil and to resurrection of dharma you have to take up arms ..Gandhi I compare to Pitamah bhishma who gave only moral support to Pandavas but took arm against them and said I will not kill pandavas but I will not let Kauravas die as well ..and it was stalemate situation..that's when Shri Krishna himself took weapon in his hands and broke his own vow ..this is huge lesson we should take from him..

    • @abc69.
      @abc69. Рік тому +18

      Atleast Bhishma pitamaha had some morales and lamented over the destruction he witnessed. Gandhi- no f given. Gandhi's quote was "either my way or highway"

  • @saakshigaur4459
    @saakshigaur4459 Рік тому +44

    The reality is always concealed, most of the history is not mentioned in our books. Thank you for enlightening us.

  • @akhilkn225
    @akhilkn225 Рік тому +95

    Gandhi can be well defined as a half baked intellectual.checkout former USSR spy yuri bezmenov .

    • @vijayashashidhar
      @vijayashashidhar Рік тому +7

      Yes, a cheap politician

    • @Aman__
      @Aman__ Рік тому +3

      @@vijayashashidhar LIKE EVERY OTHER POLITICIAN NOW ADAYS

    • @Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan
      @Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan Рік тому

      First of all he is a pedophile. who shamelessly used teen girls for his sexual experiments. I mean what nonsense, why didn't people killed him on the spot? would you guys allow your sister, daughters to be victim of somebody's sexual experiments?

  • @sandeeprajp
    @sandeeprajp Рік тому +57

    Godse and Apte were crystal clear on what they wanted and why they wanted it.... For me personally they are National heroes - period.

    • @Mubash1z5
      @Mubash1z5 Рік тому

      National hero by killing the father of the nation?

    • @sandeeprajp
      @sandeeprajp Рік тому +2

      @@Mubash1z5 well Mubussir bhai / Bharat is a 5000 years old landbase and someone who was born around 153 years by no means can be the father of this nation / moreover there is no official record on papers of the title Father of the Nation.

    • @viratpandey8013
      @viratpandey8013 Рік тому

      bro godse killed which british officer. AH i forgot his name!

  • @madhuramajumdarmandal254
    @madhuramajumdarmandal254 Рік тому +31

    Ranveer, you must please do a detailed podcast on Bengal partition and all the events that led to it and consequences thereafter.

    • @bbbss4065
      @bbbss4065 Рік тому +1

      watch ani news podcast of jsd you will get real facts💯

  • @nikolc1270
    @nikolc1270 Рік тому +23

    Horrified to know that justice was not done to the innocent people who were from same caste and were punished for no fault.
    What option is left then?
    What is the difference left ?
    Is this a real democracy? Or it is just on paper?
    Prayers to you Lord.🙏
    Please save humanity.

  • @kdjoshi726
    @kdjoshi726 Рік тому +6

    11:12 I think Jayostute is pretty popular. Because in one of our times I remember in school we played Jayostute. Even our sangeet club would sing to it. Idk how controversial savarkar is outside maharashtra, but in here we fondly remember him & all of his poems.

  • @basagoudapatil310
    @basagoudapatil310 Рік тому +109

    But gandhi had taken many lives into his hands

    • @undeadredemption_
      @undeadredemption_ Рік тому +11

      Thousands

    • @urtipu
      @urtipu Рік тому

      bro its what happen in wars he tried to prevent it , and he did tried to save them , so many indians are so weak philosophically like u guys cant think for yourself .

    • @nationalist3227
      @nationalist3227 Рік тому +11

      @@undeadredemption_ Millions

    • @amarpatnaik7868
      @amarpatnaik7868 Рік тому

      I hate Gandhi

    • @harshvardhanmaurya7158
      @harshvardhanmaurya7158 Рік тому +3

      We still lose many lives at our border because of partition we have a very peaceful nation as a neighbour and the way Hindus are treated there and aee thriving is just commendable ( Bangladesh and Pakistan).

  • @user-yt9yy4tj1w
    @user-yt9yy4tj1w Рік тому +71

    If I am not wrong Bhagat Singh died coz of Gandhi

    • @rislock
      @rislock Рік тому +17

      he died of cuz he was sentenced to it, gandhi could have stopped it but our so-called father of nation did nothing

    • @TheCosmicGiggle21
      @TheCosmicGiggle21 Рік тому +1

      You both are wrong

    • @mayankkhanna2570
      @mayankkhanna2570 Рік тому +5

      Partition krane wala gandhi mahan ya dekh ki army bnane wala bose ya 24 saal m desh k liy mar jane wala Bhagat singh mahan?

    • @zedanica100
      @zedanica100 Рік тому +12

      Yes. It's true. Gandhi had the option to pardon him from the Britisher but did not do anything about it.

    • @Aman__
      @Aman__ Рік тому

      @@rislock What if he tried ? What if the situtaion was not in the side of Gandhi

  • @harvey2733
    @harvey2733 Рік тому +171

    I don't support what Godse did but I can definitely understand his outrage...no doubt gandhiji did a lot for country but not to the extent we have been taught. above that he was responsible for killings of so many innocent freedom fighters.

    • @amitroychowdhury8693
      @amitroychowdhury8693 Рік тому +58

      Gandhi's contribution in freedom movement is minimal. It's like a puting a drop of water into the Ocean.

    • @urtipu
      @urtipu Рік тому +5

      @@amitroychowdhury8693 bro who was the one who influenced the whole india to do good and follow the path of truth tell me is it wrong to influence people to not kill each other there could have been a lot of deaths and i men insted of killing if you could change people i think its a better way every life , these people devoted there lives for you and you disrespect them, gandhi left his comfortable life for the freedom of people he didnt even knew ie you , me every indian we are in debt of these people so respect .

    • @urtipu
      @urtipu Рік тому

      he did try to save them , bro its what happens in war people die , he was trying to prevent the war so that more people wont die . he was saint . bloodshed is never the right way , its should be the last option because human lives matter , rather it be indian or british both are humans and could be changed

    • @hazrat_mansur
      @hazrat_mansur Рік тому +34

      @@urtipu you're wrong. Gandhi is most over-rated person in Indian history.
      Since childhood i used to love gandhi & hate Godse but now it's opposite.

    • @rd_HIND
      @rd_HIND Рік тому +31

      Gandhi had a huge contribution to the nation......of Pakistan.

  • @asavarithatte
    @asavarithatte Рік тому +9

    There is a sense of closure in having the history you grew up with become a part of the mainstream narrative. Many thanks to you Ranveer 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @Gajanan47
    @Gajanan47 Рік тому +40

    Also veer savarkar is LEGEND
    Aso if you want to know more about savarkar check out Sharad ponkshe

  • @shyamssk
    @shyamssk Рік тому +9

    My ancestral house was set to fire and my great grandfather died during the anti brahmin riots. This happened in terdal karnataka (maharashtra border).

  • @autopilotairborne
    @autopilotairborne 8 місяців тому +3

    I stayed as a Paying guest in Narayan Aptes house in Pune at Rajendra Nagar. Ajji (Narayan sirs wife) was still alive few years back. She used to recall events and there were several books they had.

  • @MUMBAIKAR_ADITYA
    @MUMBAIKAR_ADITYA Рік тому +30

    Maratha Supremacy ❤
    छत्रपती शिवाजी महाराज की जय 🚩

    • @henryviii8808
      @henryviii8808 Рік тому

      Even Bengali Hindus didn't like marathas

    • @MUMBAIKAR_ADITYA
      @MUMBAIKAR_ADITYA Рік тому +7

      @@henryviii8808 Read book of jadunath sarkar a bengali historian, who told the History of marathas whether maratha committed atrocities to bengalis or other else of
      Swami vivekananda or
      Rabindranath Tagore a bengali
      Who praised Chhatrapati shivaji maharaj
      a maratha. & wrote poem on Chhatrapati shivaji maharaj.
      Rather than ur false Communist propaganda.

  • @TraditionswithaTwistbyDrMadhav
    @TraditionswithaTwistbyDrMadhav Рік тому +19

    Ranveer if u want to more about savarkar pls call shard ponkshe in your show.

  • @luciferfallenangel666
    @luciferfallenangel666 Рік тому +10

    🚩
    ⬆️ This is saffron; not a red flag.
    Namaste sada vatsale mathrubhume 🙏

  • @aakashuikey778
    @aakashuikey778 Рік тому +11

    I support Birsa munda, subhash chandra bose, veer savarkar, sardar Patel 🙏

  • @thedoctrader
    @thedoctrader Рік тому +13

    except gandhi everybody is patriot

  • @dipesh981
    @dipesh981 Рік тому +11

    Next person on podcast should be j sai deepak he is a constitution expert and can tell us how can the reservation be abolished

  • @HarshJain-it2bg
    @HarshJain-it2bg Рік тому +6

    ....... EVERYBODY NEEDS TO READ THE BOOK *" GANDHI VADH, AAKHIR KYUN "* .....
    Book was banned by Nehru and only got released by Bal Thakrey in 1990.

  • @pravinmeher2036
    @pravinmeher2036 Рік тому +2

    84 against 1948. Several families is an understatement. Fact is Even small villages, brahmin women were raped their houses were burnt. I am OBC not brahmin.

  • @snehponkshe2399
    @snehponkshe2399 Рік тому +23

    You will get a lot of information, please please call Sharad Ponkshe, he is my dad actually, google him
    PS: Reason behind this comment is purely purely because truth should come out in public and who better than @TRS

  • @gopalakrishnabhat1501
    @gopalakrishnabhat1501 Рік тому +7

    Most of the people are unaware that the first genocide after India's independence was Chitpavan brahmin genocide during 1950s and it was not kashmiri pandit genocide.
    The reality is those involved in genocide were congressi goons where n number of Chitpavan brahmins were killed and their houses were also burnt but no cases were registered against them...
    The only reason behind the genocide was godse belonged to chitpavan community.

  • @mondeepbaruah4780
    @mondeepbaruah4780 Рік тому +55

    If Gandhi was right...so was godse...

    • @perfectstrokes1401
      @perfectstrokes1401 Рік тому

      Gandhi was a self-centred person, he just wanted to look great. He couldn’t care less about Hindus!

    • @basantjayant9932
      @basantjayant9932 Рік тому +3

      Don't be good to gandhi, it's becoz of him lakhs of Hindus Sikhs perished during partition,

    • @TravisBickle58
      @TravisBickle58 Рік тому +4

      Gandhi was right for Britishers. Godse was right for Sanatanis. That's the difference.

    • @basantjayant9932
      @basantjayant9932 Рік тому +1

      @@TravisBickle58 he was also right for jehadis, he supported khilaphat, kohat the first of Muslim riots,he sided them and that was the start till godse intervened.

    • @TravisBickle58
      @TravisBickle58 Рік тому +1

      @@basantjayant9932 Yes agreed! Gandhi has done more harm to Hindus than the Islamic invaders. We are still getting the negative effect of Gandhi's doing. It's not like he was not aware of it. He was completely aware of it.

  • @madhavkrishna2287
    @madhavkrishna2287 Рік тому +11

    If ahimsa paramo dharma. Why aren't ukranians doing hunger strikes and salt marches in front of russian tanks?? Why waste costly weapons from other countries, why unnecessarily die in the war.

    • @AbCd-jl9jq
      @AbCd-jl9jq Рік тому +4

      Why did Gandhiji mobilized Indians to serve for the British army ?
      Was this the concept of "ahimsa" ?

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Рік тому

      It’s only for fools. That’s y they always say that it’s ur job. But not theirs because they’re not that “great”.

  • @sammyboyjnr5520
    @sammyboyjnr5520 Рік тому +59

    Nathuram Godse was an honorable man and a patriot.

    • @sammyboyjnr5520
      @sammyboyjnr5520 Рік тому

      WhatsApp students?? Really??
      Could it be possible that I might know more about this subject than you?

    • @madhavkrishna2287
      @madhavkrishna2287 Рік тому +7

      @Rajat Tyagi I mean who were the INA ? Alluri sita rama raju. He killed many britishers in guerrilla warfare and uyyalawda narasimha reddy too . Sardar udham singh also murdered the Englishmen responsible for jalian wala bagh. If you think non violence is the way, why isnt UK preaching non violence to ukranians??

    • @sammyboyjnr5520
      @sammyboyjnr5520 Рік тому +4

      @Rajat Tyagi I encourage you to read more about the Partition of our country. Look into the plight of Hindu and Sikh refugees.
      Look into what Gandhi was saying and his actions in the lead up to Partition and afterwards.

    • @Devpy-be7uf
      @Devpy-be7uf Рік тому +2

      Please ban book which teach and promote concepts like
      jihad, maal-e-ghanimat, kafir-momin, tahrush, harem, jaziya
      jahannam, jannath, gilma, houris
      al-taqiyya, al-twarya, al-kitman al-muruna
      darul harb - darul islam
      nikah, muta'a, talak, halaala , rajm

    • @Devpy-be7uf
      @Devpy-be7uf Рік тому +2

      @Rajat Tyagi have you heard the saying, kill or get killed?

  • @rosewater6778
    @rosewater6778 Рік тому +17

    Brilliant guy - Vikram Sampat - always a joy to hear him!

  • @KaushalKumar-bl9tu
    @KaushalKumar-bl9tu Рік тому +16

    Gandhi was the most mysterious person

  • @user-yt9yy4tj1w
    @user-yt9yy4tj1w Рік тому +27

    Can we praise the man's English for a sec

  • @harism5589
    @harism5589 Рік тому +6

    In late seventies in my high school years we had special supplement book to read about Mahatma Gandhi. It created an image of a super human being leading a independence movement and result was India got independence. Gandhi got thrown out from train in South Africa triggered the movement. Now I am leaning the other side of the person, which was hidden from our text book.

  • @radhikajog5102
    @radhikajog5102 Рік тому +12

    I love how Vikram always says Gandhi, not Mahatma Gandhi.

  • @kalukalia4558
    @kalukalia4558 Рік тому +27

    Yeah lion should not take life if it’s pray. What kind of shift do u believe Ranveer.
    Gandhi didn’t do anything on Mopla Genocide. Hell with Gandhi

  • @supersaiyan3704
    @supersaiyan3704 Рік тому +29

    Why the hell do we still have his face in our currency notes?

    • @highjack2778
      @highjack2778 Рік тому +8

      I hardly use currency notes.
      But i love to see gandhi's face on dumpsters and garbage collection vehicles under Swach Bharat Mission.

  • @vigneshwarsiva910
    @vigneshwarsiva910 Рік тому +26

    Please remove 'Mahatma'
    P.S- Thankyou for removing.

    • @VK-kn3fz
      @VK-kn3fz Рік тому

      please leave india ,, go to pakistan

  • @creepy_guy12
    @creepy_guy12 Рік тому +2

    People think Ashoka converted to Buddhism after war painting a picture that Buddhism is peaceful and Hinduism bad , He converted to 2-4 years prior to Kalinga war.

  • @KOAPM
    @KOAPM Рік тому +4

    Excellent talk show, Mr. Vikram Sampath has a great treasure of knowledge...we will need to leverage his knowledge and research to teach the new generation.

  • @EraserofGoodHandwriting
    @EraserofGoodHandwriting Рік тому +20

    Godse knew the consequences of his name would be vilianised for generations to come even then he should Gandhi. I'm not at all a supporter of Gandhi. Gandhi could do this because it was British rule. The story wouldn't have been the same during the time of Islamic rule. So, Godse's credit is due, and the reasons were very genuine.

  • @descendantofbharatbharatva7155
    @descendantofbharatbharatva7155 Рік тому +18

    As the date of 30th January approaches every year, vilification of Nathuram Godse picks up pace, one where the pseudo-liberal and the secular gang start their cacophony around how idealistic a man Mohandas Gandhi was and how evil, disgruntled, and irrational a man Nathuram Godse was. Let us accept that this shall continue apace for some more time to come, following this theme, the secular brigade tries to remain in limelight and stay relevant.
    It is sad and unfortunate for a Nation with such a rich past, a man has been forced upon millions of Indians to be accepted, revered, and loved as the so called Father of the Nation…. a choice which many Indians do not wish to accept. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi has been eulogized to a God-like status, one who is above human virtues and criticisms, in short is blemish less. Gandhi is epitomized to an unnatural extent or fatal obsession, not only in India but worldwide. Therefore, anyone holding contra view is ostracized and denigrated in the eyes of the public.
    GANDHI’S ROLE IN THE INDIAN FREEDOM STRUGGLE IS OVER HYPED; IT HAS BEEN SHOWN TIME AND AGAIN THAT GANDHI’S EFFORTS IN OUR INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE HAVE BEEN TREMENDOUS. THIS IS FAR FROM THE TRUTH, AS HIS ROLE WAS MINIMAL, TO SAY THE LEAST. HIS PLAN FOR FREEDOM STRUGGLE WAS DEFEATIST IN NATURE AND LACKED ANY PURPOSE.
    How is Gandhi hailed as the unparalleled hero of Indian Independence is beyond comprehension and what is more astonishing, is the fact that real heroes like SC Bose, Shaheed Bhagat Singh-Sukhdev-Rajguru, Lala Lajpat Rai, Ashfaqullah Khan, Shishir Sen, Bhikaji Cama, and the sacrifice of countless others have been cleverly sidelined. The other major contributing factors towards Indian Independence were the impact of World War Two and the subsequent gradual weakening of the British Empire.
    Unfortunately, despite all the truths unearthed about Gandhi’s real life, he still is worshipped as a saintly figure but Nathuram Godse is constantly vilified. We are encouraged to hate, spew venom and denigrate a person who openly shot a person but we cannot ever
    criticize Gandhi, a man responsible not only for the death of thousands of Hindus and freedom fighters but also for the painful partition of India? Isn’t this absolute hypocrisy? Indeed, Nathuram Godse was ideologically motivated but he was a man of stable mental faculty, so what prompted him to shoot Gandhi and that too in the entire public purview? Isn’t it unfair
    that Godse’s side of the story hasn’t ever been brought to the fore for general discussion? Doesn’t his side of the story also deserve to be heard?
    But to understand Godse’s action on 30th January 1948, we need to see the reality behind what prompted him to take such a decisive step? One whose reactions and fallout he had anticipated earlier. But unfortunately, the resultant fallout was not limited to him but the entire Chitpavan Brahmin community suffered a cruel fate, at the hands of the ruthless Congress Goons. The massacre started as soon as the news of Gandhi’s killing reached Mumbai, this gave an impetus to Congress so that they could implement their sinister plan of assassinating Chitpavan Brahmins, in short, commit genocide against Hindus in the garb of exhibiting anger against Godse and his community. The coming few days were nothing short of horror for the Chitpavan Brahmins, where the ladies were subjected to Mughal era type of killings, rapes, torture, whereas men and children were physically brutalized and mentally tortured. The massacre was a well-planned event and can be compared to the Sikh Pogrom of 1984, this can be seen from the fact that the unruly goons who were out to destroy the Chitapavan Brahmins were well armed. The anarchy can be gauged from the fact that they didn’t even spare Nationalist freedom fighters, for instance not only Veer Savarkar’s properties were damaged but also his brother Veer Narayan Savarkar was stone pelted to death by the mob.
    The Congress-sponsored, friendly media didn’t even bat an eyelid and chose to steer away from this horrific and traumatizing incident. To be fair, it’s nothing new even in today’s era because that is how Lutyen’s media reacts when Hindus are killed and bullied by the peaceful minorities in our own homeland. It is highly unfortunate that the Chitpavan Brahmins have always faced the ire of anti-Brahmin communities’ specifically anti-India forces, irrespective of their immense contributions and sacrifices for the Bharat Varsha. History is witness to the innumerable contributions of Chitpavan Brahmins for protecting and preserving our Sanatani Dharohar, starting from The Peshwas who were the backbone of the fierce Maratha Empire to the eminent freedom fighters like Lokmanya Tilak, Veer Savarkar, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Mahadev Ranade amongst countless others. The Brahmins of Maharashtra have always been at the forefront of spearheading the protection of Hindus for centuries, this has led to them creating enemies on multiple fronts.
    We have initially brought forward the aftermath of what followed post Gandhi’s death, but why? It is imperative to understand that media vultures and anti-Indic forces capitalize on the death of Gandhi to vilify Godse, and in the garb of attacking his ideals, they demonize the entire Hindu religion. Therefore, the question arises if the killing of Gandhi can’t be justified and is treated as an unpardonable sin, then what about the brutal massacre synchronized against the Chitpavan Brahmins in Maharashtra? How can the reaction to Godse’s action become so destructive, disturbing, and cruel? To put it fair and square, it was no retaliatory action against Mahatma’s death but was a perverse covert agenda pushed by the Congress and its goons, and lastly didn’t Gandhi say, “An eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind.”
    We shall bring forth to our readers what exactly prompted Godse’s action, why did he bring himself to shoot Gandhi in public purview, a man once he was close to? Was Godse really a criminal or was he hyped to be one by the pseudo-secular gang to defame Hindus? What Godse did isn’t justifiable by any measure but doesn’t one deserve to be heard? It always takes two of a hand to clap and here too, Godse definitely deserves to be heard.

  • @AnandShah3977
    @AnandShah3977 Рік тому +6

    When people are blind, someone takes an extreme step. Instead of learning from WHY he did it, and then implementing ways to not let such thing happen again by removing the actual cause, we simply condemn and punish them and then go back to our comfortable lives because learning and changing both are difficult.

  • @sameertawde5
    @sameertawde5 Рік тому +13

    i want to see Raul Vinci paying tributes to Savarkar in Andaman Island

    • @dsh850
      @dsh850 Рік тому +1

      He'll never pay tributes to one who was an obedient servant to the British raj

  • @vishalnazre6290
    @vishalnazre6290 Рік тому +19

    There are laws of Karma. Gandhi definitely has a lot of blood on his hands and he is also no less than a murderer? Then why this hypocrisy where only Godse is condemned while the other enjoys?
    Dharma is same for all.
    Har Har Mahadev!

  • @nileshpatel-bp5ym
    @nileshpatel-bp5ym Рік тому +14

    If you want to know about Nathuram Ji then listen to his last testament in court, a true visionary who saw the problems that Gandhi has left us with for the last seven decades. A true hero and should be recognised as so.

    • @yuktamookhey909
      @yuktamookhey909 Рік тому

      Whereis this testament available ?? pls share resource link or name the book ....

  • @abhishekchivate
    @abhishekchivate Рік тому +3

    My grandmother house was burnt during night when everyone fall asleep thanks to god, some of good villagers helped her family to get out .

  • @upadeshpande
    @upadeshpande Рік тому +2

    There was a Brahmin exodus in Maharashtra after Gandhi's assassination that nobody talks about.
    Congress killed over 8000 Brahmins in Maharashtra and thousands were fired from their government jobs because Godse was a maharashtrian brahmin.
    I remember my grandfather had told me about it. His workplace was set ablaze by Gandhian workers..so much for ahinsa?

    • @user-mg6hd5or1c
      @user-mg6hd5or1c 5 місяців тому

      The beauty of Indian democracy and freedom of expression under Nehru era that no FIR lodged against this Planned Hindu Brahmin genocide nor any press coverage report by Indian media. It was reported by some foreign media after some time. Congress and our so called selected intellectuals journalist never ever acknowledged this genocide still after more than 70 years.

  • @kalukalia4558
    @kalukalia4558 Рік тому +25

    Revenge is best dish served

  • @TheSmilingBhakta
    @TheSmilingBhakta Рік тому +11

    Anti Maharashtra Brahmin carnage truly did occur, and because we are Brahmin, my family also endured a great deal of suffering.

  • @dhanashreem6357
    @dhanashreem6357 Рік тому +3

    Savarkar is one of my favorite freedom fighters...ne maaz si ne is a beautiful poem 💕

  • @mruduladesai1480
    @mruduladesai1480 Рік тому +19

    Great podcast! Would love to hear more about Swatantryveer Savarkarji🙏🙏

  • @rajdeepghosh5868
    @rajdeepghosh5868 Рік тому +7

    You should bring in Sai Deepak.

  • @mohit5165
    @mohit5165 Рік тому +10

    Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram
    Desh bacha Gaye Nathuram 🥰🙏🏽

  • @Aryan_Tyagi_0
    @Aryan_Tyagi_0 Рік тому +10

    Moplah Incident also took place because of Gandhi.

  • @venkaalful
    @venkaalful Рік тому +2

    I refuse to call him Mahatma because he was a politician and not a Saint

  • @sarangag
    @sarangag Рік тому +19

    There are many things happened just because of two people that are mostly negative for Indian's before and after Independence, it's a grace that people like Sardar Patel was there and we are seeing today's day in our names.

  • @drsupayanpal9376
    @drsupayanpal9376 Рік тому +12

    Mahatma Gandhi don't deserve the kind of respect he gets till date! "BITTER TRUTH"

  • @saketh6261
    @saketh6261 Рік тому +23

    Bro.. This speaker has an amazing way of telling a story. Kudos

  • @ps-er9sm
    @ps-er9sm Рік тому +3

    My dislike for Gandhi & Congress is getting strong each day.

  • @sudipbhattacharjee9
    @sudipbhattacharjee9 Рік тому +21

    Godse was a great nationalist. How he could do hunger strike to pay Pakistan 50 crores ( maybe 5000 crores in today's valuation) when Pakistanis were raping killing Bharatiyas and attacking Kashmir ??? Heights of idiocracy. What happened to Ahimsa when Congress goons killed unarmed Maharastrian Brahmins???

    • @AbCd-jl9jq
      @AbCd-jl9jq Рік тому

      If so then why did Gandhiji mobilized Indians to serve for the British army ?
      Was this the concept of "ahimsa" ?

  • @Pinkgirlcute
    @Pinkgirlcute Рік тому +13

    Mr. Gandhis arguable greatness has been forced on us. Let people read both of them & they will learn what both personalities were in true context. Give freedom to people to decide, let them chose & have opnion about it. Many Maharashtrian brahmins were persecuted after killing of Mr. Gandhi. The contribution of small sect to the society right from V.B. Phadke, Chaphekar Brothers, Mohan Ranade, Mr. Tilak.. list is endless. Nathuram Godse & Mr. Apte were just two names in it. Many sacrificed to save the Sanatana Dharma & nation from plundering. They tried to keep society awake from threats by literature, often at cost of Sacrificing comfort of their own & taking risk. Just like Savarkar did. He was all time committed for the interest of India.

  • @anupvkale1
    @anupvkale1 Рік тому +4

    The story of anti-Brahmin riots almost made me cry. Sad and biased reality of so called non-violence. Killing of Gandhiji was wrong and similarly killing of ordinary people was as well wrong.

  • @meghasinghaniahmu
    @meghasinghaniahmu 5 місяців тому +1

    I learnt about the hypocrisy and propaganda by the Congress and Gandhi through my father! I'm glad I'm able to see podcasts and UA-cam videos about the true Gandhi we don't know about! Schools should be teaching about how Gandhi was a massive f up!

  • @Goyal-js9bg
    @Goyal-js9bg Рік тому +9

    🙌Godse amar raha ☺🙏❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ASD-se7up
    @ASD-se7up Рік тому +18

    What done was very right , vanishing or finishing ...someone, who is very threat to national security . Due to whom many Hindus lost their life. It was a proper decision for nationalist remove someone who will treat for our country.

  • @dgr8oneme
    @dgr8oneme Рік тому +3

    What he says in the later half of the interview is absolutely right... There is a anti Brahmin sentiment in the politically powerful people in Maharashtra and that is one of the key reasosn why there was a opposition to Devendra Phadnavis (Mah. Brahmin) becoming a CM