Godse's motivations remain a subject of debate from "summary" of LETS KILL GANDHI by TUSHAR GANDHI
The motivations behind Nathuram Godse's decision to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi have been a topic of discussion for decades. Some argue that Godse was driven by a deep-seated hatred for Gandhi's policies and beliefs, particularly his stance on non-violence and Hindu-Muslim unity. They believe that Godse saw Gandhi as an obstacle to the creation of a Hindu Rashtra and sought to eliminate him to further his own ideological agenda. On the other hand, there are those who believe that Godse was motivated by personal grievances and a desire for revenge. They point to Godse's involvement in various political movements and his frustration with Gandhi's actions as evidence of his personal vendetta. According to this perspective, Godse's assassination of Gandhi was a result of his own feelings of betrayal and disillusionment. Additionally, there are those who argue th...Similar Posts
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