NEHRU DYNASTY

by Manoj Barman

Jawaharlal Nehru's grandfather portrays like a Mughal nobleman. Jawaharlal Nehru also states that he have seen a picture where it appears that he was having long & very thick beard, wearing a Muslim cap and was having two swords in his hands. Jawaharlal Nehru also states in his autobiography that on their way to Agra (a seat of Mughal influence) from Delhi, the members of his grand father’s family were detained by the British. The reason for the detention was their Mughal features. They however pleaded that they were Kashmiri Pandits and thus got away. Mughals then escaped to other cities to save their lives. In all probability, Jawahar Nehru’s Mughal grandfather and his family were among them.
City Kotwal was an important post like today’s Commissioner of Police. It appears from Mughal lettering that there was no Hindu Kotwal employed. It was extremely unlikely for a Hindu to be hired for that post. Compulsorily only Mohammedans of foreign lineage were hired for such important posts. Jawaharlal Nehru’s second sister Krishna Hutheesing mentions that her grandfather was the city Kotwal of Delhi prior to 1857’s revolt when Bahadur Shah Zafar was still the sultan of Delhi.
Actually the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty starts with the Mughal man named Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. Under the Mughal rule, Ghiyasuddin Ghazi was the City Kotwal police officer of Delhi prior to the rebellion of 1857. In the year of the mutiny in 1857 after seizing Delhi, the British were killing all Mughals everywhere. The British made an overall search and killed every Mughal so that there were no future challenger to the communion table of Delhi. The Hindus on the other hand were not denoted by the British yet Separated Hindus were found to be siding with the Mughals, due to past unions. Therefore, it became customary for many Mohammedans to adopt Hindu names. Ghiyasuddin Ghazi apparently used to reside on the bank of a canal or Nehr near the Red Fort and adopted a Hindu name Gangadhar Nehru and thus saved his life by the Deceit. The Government of India have been hiding this fact.
Jawaharlal Nehru was Born in a Brothel (Mirganj – a Red light area)Jawaharlal Nehru was a person that India adores. Jawaharlal Nehru was indeed a very healthy politician and a gifted individual. But, the Government of India has not built a memorial of Jawaharlal Nehru at his birth place 77 Mirganj in Allahabad, because it is a brothel. The entire locality is a well known red light area since long. It has not become a brothel recently, but it has been a brothel even before Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth. A portion of the same house was sold by his father Motilal Nehru to a prostitute named Lali Jaan and it came to be known as “Imambada”.Motilal Nehru along with his family, later shifted to Anand Bhawan. Remember that Anand Bhawan is Jawaharlal Nehru’s ancestral house and not his birth place.
due to his political career Pandit Nehru had an affair with a sanyasin from Benares named Shraddha Mata. When she conceived out of their illicit relationship, in 1949, in a convent in Bangalore, she insisted that Nehru should marry her. But, Nehru declined that because it could affect his political career. no doubt, Shraddha Mata was an attractive Sanskrit scholar well versed in the ancient Indian scriptures and mythology. A son was born and he was kept at a Christian Missionary Boarding School. Convents in such matters maintain secrecy to prevent humiliation of the child. He must have grown up as a Catholic Christian blissfully ignorant of who his father was.
Also Nehru had love affair with Sarojini Naidu’s daughter Padmaja Naidu, whom Nehru got appointed as the Governor of Bengal. It is revealed that he used to keep her portrait in his bed room, which Indira would often remove. It caused some tension between father and daughter.
both Nehru and Edwina Mountbatten were in the middle of intense love affair too. The love affair was extremely embarrassing for his daughter Indira Gandhi as she used to ask for help from Maulana Abul Kalam Azad’s to stop her father’s ignoble locomotions.
Indira Priyadarshini perpetuated immorality in the Nehru dynasty. Intellectual Indira was send in to Oxford University but driven out from there for non-performance.
She was then admitted to Shantiniketan University but, Guru Dev Rabindranath Tagore chased her out for bad conduct as well. After driven out of Shantiniketan, Indira became lonely as father was busy with politics and mother was dying of tuberculosis in Switzerland. Playing with her loneliness, Feroze Khan, son of a grocer named Nawab Khan who supplied wines etc to Motilal Nehru’s household in Allahabad, was able to draw close to her. Then the Governor of Maharashtra, Dr. Shriprakash warned Nehru, that Indira was having an illicit relation with Feroze Khan.
Feroze Khan was then in England and he was quite sympathetic to Indira. Soon enough she changed her religion, became a Muslim woman and married Feroze Khan in a London mosque. Indira Priyadarshini Nehru changed her name to Maimuna Begum. Her mother Kamala Nehru was totally against that marriage. Nehru was not happy as conversion to Muslim will Endanger her prospect of becoming Prime Minister.
So, Nehru asked the young man Feroze Khan to change his surname from Khan to Gandhi. It had nothing to do with change of religion from Islam to Hinduism. It was just a case of a change of name by an affidavit. And so Feroze Khan became Feroze Gandhi, though it is an inconsistent name like Bismillah Sarma. Both changed their names to fool the public of India.
When they returned to India, a mock vedic marriage was instituted for public consumption. Thus, Indira and her descendants got the fancy name Gandhi. Both Nehru and Gandhi are fancy names. As a chameleon changes its colour, this dynasty have been changing its name to hide its real identity.
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