October 2 is celebrated as the Gandhi Jayanti on account of
Mahatma Gandhi, Father of our nation. But there are many debates regarding the
works of Gandhiji. Some consider him the hero and some villain. So let us see
the picture from both the angles. Mahatma Gandhi Father of Nation in India,
Bapuji and some such names is arguably the most famous Indian all over the
world. However he is not free from criticisms. Many consider him the villain
for several acts. So let us analyze whether Gandhiji was hero or villain.
Case For Gandhiji
The preacher of
non-violence, Gandhiji was a prominent leader of India’s struggle for
independence. His birthday October 2 is celebrated as the Non-violence day
worldwide which proves the substance Gandhiji was made of. In today’s world
when everyone is interested in tit for tat policy, Gandhiji begged to differ
and adopted the weapons of truth and non violence to fight. He taught the
method of love to conquer the world. Hence if one follows Gandhiji’s principles
he can win the world with love and maintain peace though he needs tremendous
strength for this act. However he considered violence better than cowardice. He
discouraged to leave the dear ones and the weaker ones unprotected for the sake
of avoiding violence.
Gandhiji also
proved we do not need to maintain lavish lifestyles in order to reach our goal.
When so many people try to earn money, wear attractive attires to impress the
world, Gandhiji dared to differ and proved money, attractive clothes and other
possessions are secondary and character is primary to reach the goal.
In his days, the
society was suffering from caste systems where the lower class people were
looked down by the upper class people. Then Gandhiji promoted the concept of
Harijana where he considered the lower class people, the ones of God. Thus he
cleared the hurdle of caste system to an extent.
His supporters were not limited in India only. Even
foreigners also were fans of Gandhiji. Albert Einstein, the renowned scientist,
said about Gandhiji, “Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one
as this had walked the earth in flesh and blood.
Case Against Gandhiji
Even though Gandhiji reached the goal of India’s
independence, many are not ready to acknowledge his efforts. There are many
allegations that he reached there at the costs of many other heroes’ costs.
They feel as history is written by the winners, Gandhiji became so famous. Some
believe Gandhiji was responsible for the execution of Bhagat Singh. The theory
says Gandhiji had the ability to stop the execution of Bhagat Singh but he made
little effort to do that as Gandhiji and Singh were at odds with respect to the
path leading to the independence. Singh’s supporters claim Gandhiji felt
insecure of Bhagat Singh and hence feared Singh gaining more fame than him.
Thus he conspired against Bhagat Singh though this theory is highly
controversial.
In 1939, Subhash
Chandra Bose became the President of Congress for the second time against the
wishes of Gandhiji. Afterwards Bose was forced to step down due to the lack of
support as most of the members in Congress were in favor of Gandhiji. All the
Bose’ supporters feel Gandhiji was responsible for this as he and Netaji had
many differences regarding their principles. One of the important differences
between Gandhiji and Netaji was the vision for post Independence India. Netaji
was in favor of industrialization while Gandhiji was not. After independence
there was no mark of Netaji in India and hence the industrialization got little
importance. Now the question is had Indian government had considered Netaji’s
views India could have been very well a developed nation. Was Gandhiji
responsible for this act? Many feel Yes.
Gandhiji was the founder of non-cooperation
movement. But after the Chauri-Chaura incident Gandhiji called off the
movement. So had he continued the movement India might have got independence
much earlier. This lead to the collisions between Gandhiji and Bhagat Singh.
Another controversy regarding Gadhiji was the selection of his heir. He
appointed Jawaharlal Nehru his successor. But many believe Sardar Patel were
the better choice. They feel Nehru was like his pupil and hence Gandhiji was
more biased to Nehru than Patel.
Gandhiji’s
critics also hold him responsible for the partition of India. Gandhiji’s choice
of heir was Nehru and his critics feel he was a power hungry person and he was
insecure of Jinnah. Hence he supported partition so that he got the power to
rule. However Sardar Patel had the ability to suppress Jinnah and hence had he
got the power he could have prevented the partition. Hence Gandhiji’s wrong
selection of successor, lead to this partition. There is another theory which
says Gandhi had proposed an idea to Jinnah that both Congress and Muslim League
would cooperate for India’s independence and after achieving it there would be
the partition. This was one of the reasons behind his assassination.
Nathuram Godse, his
assassinator, claimed Gandhiji becoming a dictator. Many of Gandhiji’s critics
feel he never encouraged anyone to differ with him. Whenever anyone objected
him, he decided to remove him from his path. This was the reason why he made no
effort to save Bhagat Singh. Netaji also suffered the similar fate when he was
forced to step down from the Congress President's post.
Defence Of Gandhiji
There are some
defenses of Gandhiji about some accusations. Regarding Bhagat Singh’s
execution, Gandhi supporters feel Gandhiji did not have enough influence to
save him. As far as partition of India is concerned, Gandhiji too opposed it.
He said, “The partition of the country will take place only with the condition
of partition of his body.” “In today’s world many joint families are getting
partitioned. Hence it is really difficult to maintain even a small family. On
the other hand Gandhiji had to think of whole nation.” argues some of his
supporters.
Conclusion
From the above arguments, it is difficult to decide whether Mahatma Gandhi is our hero or villain, whether is greater than other freedom fighters like Netaji, Bhagat Singh. Like anybody else, he too had two sides. But there is no doubt he has been one of the most fascinating people ever in the modern era.
From the above arguments, it is difficult to decide whether Mahatma Gandhi is our hero or villain, whether is greater than other freedom fighters like Netaji, Bhagat Singh. Like anybody else, he too had two sides. But there is no doubt he has been one of the most fascinating people ever in the modern era.

