Dear Mr. Sarabjit,
You have truly given your own correct assessment - "The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones", So let it be with Gandhi!
He was a man faithful and just to many. But, you say he was evil. And, you are an honorable man!
Regards,
Amit
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 6:44 AM
To: indiaresists
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] What gives us the right to criticize when we have not done enough ?
The man is dead but his evils live on.
Therefore, for instance, we do not forget or forgive Gandhi's 1923 statement denouncing Rammohun Roy as a puny intellect while opposing the formation of Swaraj Party by Chittaranjan Das ("Brahmo Samaj)", Tatyasaheb Kelkar (Hindu Maha Sabha) etc.
'The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones' --- William Shakespeare.
Dear Mr. J. Roy,
Thanks for your note.
I fully agree that issuing vituperative statements do not further our fight against corruption.
Insinuations , against MKG, or anybody else, should also be avoided. If the likes of Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King have idolized MKG, there must have been some good in what he did.
I, personally, have studied his life and works and can say that he was a great soul. Each person is entitled to mistakes. He must have made those mistakes like anyone of us. To have the courage to accept them, correct them, and apologize for them, are great traits. His dictum of " Be the Change you want to see in the World" is still a classic!
Regards,
Amit
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