Dark Reality of Gandhi's Failure & India's Partition! | Rohit Pathania on Anvikshiki 56

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Summary:
In this video, we explore the complex and pivotal events leading to the Partition of India in 1947, the role of key figures, and the lasting impact on South Asia. We begin by discussing the British intentions behind the partition and India's significant contributions during World War II.
We delve into Gandhi's strategies during the Quit India Movement and his broader intentions, along with the Congress of India's role during this period. The discussion touches upon the Amy's Property Act and its implications for the Indian populace.
The video sheds light on Jinnah's advocacy for the creation of Pakistan and the intellectual contributions of Allama Iqbal. We explore Gandhi's various movements from 1920 to 1942, examining his leadership and its impact on India's struggle for independence.
Further, we discuss the significance of the Two Nation Theory, the formation of Pakistan, and the contributions of key leaders to this process. The establishment of the Muslim League Youth Brigade and governance issues in post-independence Pakistan are also covered.
📌 Refer to These Chapters To Navigate The Video According To Your Interest:
00:00 - Introduction
02:00 - Partition of India and British Intentions
02:47 - India's Role in World War II
07:43 - Gandhi's Strategy During Quit India Movement
10:01 - Gandhi's Intentions and Congress of India
14:42 - Discussion on Amy's Property Act and Its Implications
16:57 - Jinnah's Advocacy for Pakistan and Iqbal's Contributions
21:05 - Gandhi's Movements in India, 1920-1942
23:06 - Discussion on Gandhi's Leadership and Impact
27:30 - Discussing the Division of India
29:39 - Importance of Two Nation Theory
34:21 - Formation of Pakistan and Role of Key Leaders
36:40 - Formation of Muslim League Youth Brigade
41:02 - Governance and Discrimination in Post-Independence Pakistan
43:16 - Discussion on Jinnah's Leadership and Partition
47:53 - Tension Between Muslim League and Congress, 1945
50:11 - Gandhi Proposed Jinnah as Prime Minister
54:29 - Discussion on India's Independence and Global Impact
56:49 - Discussion on the Partition of India
1:01:19 - Formation and Goals of the Muslim League
1:03:39 - Referendum on Independence with Three Options
1:07:47 - India's Political Landscape in the 1940s
1:09:54 - Mountbatten's Role in Partition and Merging of States
1:14:10 - Strategic Importance of Gilgit-Baltistan
1:16:29 - Geopolitical Scenario of Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan
1:17:40 - End

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  • @hiraeth5574
    @hiraeth5574Ай бұрын

    Partition was the 2nd best thing which happened to India. First thing would have happened the total transfer of population. The purpose of partition became illogical BCZ the one wanted did not go and our politicians then were 'ab kya hi bole unke baare me'.

  • @htnaku4947

    @htnaku4947

    29 күн бұрын

    Anti-Hindu Gandhi pleaded to Muslims who supported Pakistan to stay in India. Because of Anti-Hindu Gandhi Muslim appeasement he stopped total transfer of population.

  • @manishsuresh4996

    @manishsuresh4996

    29 күн бұрын

    But it really affected on other side right??? Like both the countries spent a lot of money for security and Paksitan just made their situation even worse

  • @hiraeth5574

    @hiraeth5574

    29 күн бұрын

    @@manishsuresh4996 give it 10-15 years. The situation would be the same here.

  • @saadwaheed465

    @saadwaheed465

    5 күн бұрын

    As a Pakistani, Thankyou for accepting this. I also think Partition was the best thing. Thankyou Jinnah. Thankfully indians are waking up and smelling the coffee that whats happened can never be reversed. Long Live Pakistan!!

  • @pulinpandya382
    @pulinpandya38228 күн бұрын

    Why there is no public appreciation of Indian troops in British documentaries. They show Canadian Australian, New Zealanders, but not indian troops. There was uprising against Gandhiji by Nehru who could not wait to be PM. Gandhiji was marginalized and mentally exhausted. Thats why he went on day of his silence. His silence was declared as approval.....😊

  • @Kunal.karan5
    @Kunal.karan57 күн бұрын

    Major Sergeant Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi served the brithshers in Boer war in 1899-1901 He wanted to help britishers by fighting alongside them but was rejected. So he formed an ambulance corp to carry the injured people from war field, that too for free. He even managed to rally others behind him to work for free for the britishers. His loyalty towards the crown was so obvious that people couldn't see it. 'The South African Gandhi' is a great book to understand what kind of a person he was. Whatever he did anywhere in the end helped the britishers tremendously every protest, every pact was to favour britishers. Even selecting Nehru for pm dictatorily was to facilitate english desires.

  • @ddrkg1775
    @ddrkg1775Ай бұрын

    Kuchh dino pehle hi dimaag mein question aaya tha ki Gandhiji ne Bharat desh ke liye exactly kiya kya hai ki unhe hum Mahatma bole?

  • @Nationalist04

    @Nationalist04

    25 күн бұрын

    Aaj k generation ke sath yahi problem hai. Aapko Jo feed Kiya jata hai social media me , wahi aap seekhte ho Bhai bas ek baat yaad rakhna , Sab kuch black & white nahi hai, there is lot of grey . Gandhiji mahatama nahi they ,but he was not a devil either who wanted hindu massacre. Aaj hindsight me hum kahenge m unke decision galat they, but keep yourself in his shoes to. Pata chalega how difficult that time was.

  • @ytskt

    @ytskt

    23 күн бұрын

    Duratma is more appropriate

  • @AbhishekAbhishek-hg8nf
    @AbhishekAbhishek-hg8nfАй бұрын

    He didn't failed he was quite succeded in partition.

  • @satvirsindhu6757
    @satvirsindhu6757Ай бұрын

    Very fascinating discussion.

  • @manishkokil7210
    @manishkokil721023 күн бұрын

    very informative ..Still lot of rest to know

  • @ayushmankar4100
    @ayushmankar4100Ай бұрын

    6:25 Agar WW-2 ke time adha France (Jo part Nazi Germany ke control se bahar tha) wahan Hitler ne apna pitthu bithaya tha to Charles De Gaulle kaun hey phir ? 🤔🤔🤔🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

  • @htnaku4947
    @htnaku494729 күн бұрын

    Anti-Hindu Gandhi pleaded to Muslims who supported Pakistan to stay in India. Because of Anti-Hindu Gandhi Muslim appeasement he stopped total transfer of population during partition. I think petition was good Hindus but because of Anti-Hindu Gandhi Muslim appeasement he kept Muslims who supported Pakistan to stay in India

  • @user-th8dq1ev2l
    @user-th8dq1ev2lАй бұрын

    For history pls call surya roy sir and praveen mohan they are amazing and talk about dharmic revival. Besides the veducation founder can also be great guest at your amazing podcast who is working to re establish gurukul school.Also Sahana singh who is based in usa to talk about ancient indian education.Venkatesh rangan sir is a great historian too who has published three books and worked upon ancient indian conquests and our great civilization.Raghava krishna ,the founder of brhat is doing great work.Also rajeev malhotra of USA who wrote the book Snakes of Ganga Also ,Capt praveen chaturvedi who made sahib movie is great person who advocates for our santana cause and tells how it has been systematically destroyed.Shaleen wadhwani is a great art educator,curator and talks greatly on how British looted of our riches and how it can be repatriated Also vedveer arya who talks about correct chronology of Indian history.Abhijit jog who is an author also challenges the leftists ideology snd fake history still taught in india.Jay vardhan singh a phd scholar from jnu is also a great history buff

  • @agonnoga6100
    @agonnoga6100Ай бұрын

    Only Bengal and Punjab were partitioned. The major reason for India's partition was to weaken Bengal and Punjab. If these 2 states had remained intact, the political landscape of united India would have been very different. This is not only my view, but also the view of renowned historian Ayesha Jalal. We have been led to believe that the root cause for India's partition was Hindu Muslim divide. This is not completely true. Another reason why partition happened was Congress withdrawal from the 1946 cabinet mission plan. As per this plan the British intended to leave India as a union of autonomous states where only few activities would be handled centrally. This plan was accepted by both Congress and Muslim League but vehemently opposed by the business houses profiteering under centralized British rule. As these business houses were the chief patrons of Congress, Congress had to withdraw its support to the cabinet mission plan. Withdrawal of Congress from the cabinet mission plan, led to Jinnah's demand for Pakistan and partition of India.

  • @loveuall3169
    @loveuall316921 күн бұрын

    Great insight. But pls work on audio quality. It wasn't good & going up/down throughout

  • @ayushmankar4100
    @ayushmankar4100Ай бұрын

    Liyaqat Ali Khan to Haryana ka Karnal se tha na ?

  • @Nationalist04

    @Nationalist04

    25 күн бұрын

    Yes , wo yaha k nawab khandan se tha Main karnal se hu , uski haweli ab bbi hai

  • @Nationalist04

    @Nationalist04

    25 күн бұрын

    Kunjpura karnal se 7 km pe ab ek gaon hai , pehle ye ek kila tha

  • @TheKforkandarp
    @TheKforkandarp16 күн бұрын

    RBI IS IN DEEP LOVE WITH MOHANDAS GANDHI

  • @vikramdafauti
    @vikramdafauti20 күн бұрын

    🫡🙏👍

  • @gautambhardwaj1330
    @gautambhardwaj1330Ай бұрын

    Bog fan doat

  • @AeonMusicRecord
    @AeonMusicRecordАй бұрын

    Gandhi succeeded in doing partition

  • @gunjangoenka6610
    @gunjangoenka661018 күн бұрын

    Lots of incorrect facts like Madan lal Dhingra ne 1922 me Curzon ko goli mari thi .. no that was 1909 … Savarkar was given 50 years of kala pani but was realised after 14 years and not 28 years .. though he was in Ratnagiri in virtual house arrest for a while

  • @satveerrudra8424
    @satveerrudra8424Ай бұрын

    Gandhi was a kaala angrez and his loyalty was towards the british throne. He deliberately delayed the independence of Bharat / India. He was recruiting soldiers to fight for the britishers and at the same time he was preaching non-violence nonsense to Hindus. He is responsible for the death of millions of Hindus with his non-violence nonsense. He was a hard core muslim appeaser and was always protecting them. He allowed the creation of Pakistan and Bangladesh (Direct Action Day) and begged g-hadis not to leave for Pakistan. He insisted that Pakistan received money from India even when Pakistan attacked India. Gandhi made sure that the policies of the british were continued through Nehru. Hindus are still paying the price for that.

  • @Purplerose0301
    @Purplerose030127 күн бұрын

    What was even the point of partition. 3rd largest muslim population is in india. If we would have stayed united we would have had some more muslims but we wouldn't have lost so many lives and land. Even till today 1000s of soldiers and civilians have been killed because of partition

  • @Nationalist04

    @Nationalist04

    25 күн бұрын

    Hahaha Lebanon k history padho , samajh aa jayega

  • @chiranjeev5
    @chiranjeev514 күн бұрын

    Dada pan ek gosht vichar pudhchya veli ki congress aani gandhi doghehi britishanchech nokar hote mag congress la pressurize karayachi garajach ka hoti partition sathi...muslim league congree donhihi britishanche hukum mannarech hote na

  • @Nationalist04
    @Nationalist0416 күн бұрын

    Yar itne kam views kyu hain

  • @user-th8dq1ev2l
    @user-th8dq1ev2lАй бұрын

    For history pls call surya roy sir and praveen mohan they are amazing and talk about dharmic revival. Besides the veducation founder can also be great guest at your amazing podcast who is working to re establish gurukul school.Also Sahana singh who is based in usa to talk about ancient indian education.Venkatesh rangan sir is a great historian too who has published three books and worked upon ancient indian conquests and our great civilization.Raghava krishna ,the founder of brhat is doing great work.Also rajeev malhotra of USA who wrote the book Snakes of Ganga Also ,Capt praveen chaturvedi who made sahib movie is great person who advocates for our santana cause and tells how it has been systematically destroyed.Shaleen wadhwani is a great art educator,curator and talks greatly on how British looted of our riches and how it can be repatriated Also vedveer arya who talks about correct chronology of Indian history.Abhijit jog who is an author also challenges the leftists ideology snd fake history still taught in india.Jay vardhan singh a phd scholar from jnu is also a great history buff

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