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Tushar Gandhi struggles to come to terms with the tragedy from "summary" of LETS KILL GANDHI by TUSHAR GANDHI

Tushar Gandhi finds himself in a constant battle within himself as he grapples with the overwhelming tragedy that has befallen his family. The weight of his surname, carrying the legacy of one of the most admired figures in history, adds an extra layer of complexity to his struggle. He is torn between the desire to uphold the ideals of his great-grandfather, Mahatma Gandhi, and the need to confront the harsh reality of his assassination. The burden of history weighs heavily on Tushar as he tries to navigate his own identity in the shadow of his famous ancestor. He is acutely aware of the expectations placed on him as a Gandhi, and the pressure to live up to the reputation of his family. This constant scrutiny and comparison only serve to intensify his inner turmoil, as he grapples with the enormity of the tragedy that has shaped his life. The loss of his great-grandfather in such a violent and senseless manner is a wound that continues to fester within Tushar. The pain of that tragic event is ever-present, a constant reminder of the fragility of life and the bruta...
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