Loved these episodes. Always enjoy your podcasts with historians. My grandfather was a freedom fighter in the quit India movement and he fondly told us stories about bapu. Grown up with that but later discovered his personality through Satya na Prayogo which made me look at him through a more human lens and how he owned his mistakes and how he was open to suggestions and make changes is what makes him mahatma. How much of today's whatsapp university may try to defame him and discredit him and try to erase him from books. Gandhi is immortalized through his legacy. Even after 100-200 years he will still be relevant.
Loved these episodes. Always enjoy your podcasts with historians. My grandfather was a freedom fighter in the quit India movement and he fondly told us stories about bapu. Grown up with that but later discovered his personality through Satya na Prayogo which made me look at him through a more human lens and how he owned his mistakes and how he was open to suggestions and make changes is what makes him mahatma. How much of today's whatsapp university may try to defame him and discredit him and try to erase him from books. Gandhi is immortalized through his legacy. Even after 100-200 years he will still be relevant.
If you don't agree with Gandhi, either you haven't understood him well or don't have an intellect to understand him
I agree with him but I agree with Savarkar more. It's not that someone is 100% right and others are 100% wrong.
Finally real podcast
Would also suggest a book on Gandhiji that would better explain what enabled him to achieve the scale he did. It's Eknath Easwaran's Gandhi the Man
Please invite J Sai DEEPAK
Sick man...Guha doesn't argue with insane people...
Why did you not ask a single question on Khilafat movement?
😂😂
Because he doesn't belong to Godse group....