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Chapter 931 The life of the leather caste

"Gandhi is going to England?"

Hessman learned the news from Natalie who returned to Berlin. He sighed softly: "Mahatma is Mahatma, and it is indeed not an easy character to deal with."

Gandhi took the lead this time with thirty-six strategies. On the one hand, he gave in, on the other hand, left India, a place of right and wrong, and ran to the nest of British imperialism. When Gandhi and Nehru arrived in Britain, Hessman's butcher knife could not be cut. The non-violent movement in India also temporarily ended and gave way to the violent line of the Bolshevik Party. When the Bolshevik Party began to divide the fields and fight against the Brahmins, the rich and powerful supporters of the Congress Party would gather again under the banner of Gandhi...

Natalie was a little dissatisfied and said: "The Indians don't think so. After Gandhi announced the end of the hunger strike and took back the declaration of "British Exit", the Congress party fell into division. Many important figures of the Congress party chose to leave. They all accused Gandhi of the failure of non-violent line, and said that Gandhi and Nehru went to Britain to surrender. Gandhi and Nehru's brand may have collapsed. They betrayed their own line and were about to be despised by the Indians. They could no longer become leaders in Indian politics."

Hessman just shook his head, "Natalie, Gandhi and Nehru did not give up their own route. They have always been following a non-violent route. The so-called non-violence does not mean that we can kill and resist. Instead, we do not intensify conflicts when we are insufficient. When we see us raise our butcher knife, we compromise. The purpose is to make the fire of struggle last for a long time. Even if their generation cannot succeed, there will still be latecomers to carry out their careers to the end. This route is weak in the eyes of us Europeans, but it must be in line with the national conditions of India.

Look, it won’t take long to see the person who despises Gandhi now will return to him, and his reputation will surpass that of now, becoming a prophet and spiritual leader that everyone in India admires.”

"What should we do?" Natalie asked with a frown.

Hessman smiled coldly: "The best way is of course to kill Gandhi and Nehru... But the decision is in Britain. If they dare not, we have a way to help maintain the Indian Empire. It's just a little trouble. But that's fine, the British will rely on us to maintain a decent gentleman life for a long time in the future."

Natalie nodded and asked again: "Marshal of the Empire, I heard in Mumbai that we are going to divide India into two and achieve the division of msl and Hindus. Is this true?"

Hessman had already planned to split the Indian Empire, but he never mentioned it to Natalie, the "big secret", so it was the first time Natalie heard about it in Mumbai.

Because of the "rumor" of splitting India and Gandhi, Nehru was about to go to Britain to live in seclusion. Before Natalie left Mumbai, the atmosphere in India was already a little wrong. Some radical Indian independence organizations (Hinduism) were preparing to cause trouble, and some British and Indian troops controlled by the Indians (adapted from the National Army founded by Boss) were also ready to move and there were signs of mutiny.

"It's true!" Hessman replied, "but it won't be officially announced now."

“When will it be announced?”

Hessman did not hide it and replied with a smile: "When the People's Republic of India begins the Agrarian Revolution and the Caste Revolution."

Just as the two were talking, a report sounded outside the door of Hessman's office, and then an adjutant came in and handed a telegram to Natalie.

Natalie looked down and her face changed suddenly. She looked at Hessman and said, "The Imperial Marshal is the report of the Indian Front Command... The leader of the Indian National Army Boss defected, and his whereabouts are unknown!"

Hessman shook his head indifferently, "He must have gone to Peshawar! Gandhi is an old fox, and Nehru is a good student of Gandhi... This is Boss who is the most impulsive. It's a pity that his enemies are too strong and have too weak power, so it is impossible to create miracles.

Indians... can only be slaves to us Europeans!"

...

Chandra Boss is a passionate revolutionary, and is two completely opposite to Gandhi, who advocates negative. He is somewhat similar to Gandhi's good student Nehru, but his proposition is more radical.

He believed that India must carry out land reform thoroughly (India's land reform is divided into thorough and incomplete. Incomplete reform is to abolish the "Chaimingdar system" similar to the tax-bearing system, and thorough land reform is to divide all land equally), completely abolish the caste system, and realize state industrialization. This line is very similar to the proposition of the Indian Bolshevik Party, and Boss and many Indian Bolshevik revolutionaries are very familiar with the circle of Indian revolutionaries. In fact, it is not very big. For example, Boss, who has served as the chairman of the Congress Party, is of course very familiar with the heads of the people.

For example, Comrade Shurak, the Brahman revolutionary of the Bolshevik Party in India, is very familiar with Boss. They are classmates from Cambridge University, but Shurak's species is better than Boss and has more money at home, so he studied Eton in middle school, while Boss went to the UK only when he was in college.

After arriving in Peshawar, Boss moved directly into Shurak's house and met with Serov and Brezhnev, the representatives of the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union, at Shurak's house, to discuss the general direction of the Indian revolution.

"Chandra, work with us. We all know your abilities. We need you very much." Shurak warmly invited Boss to join. Although they were many problems with Indian Brahmin revolutionaries, there was one thing that the Soviet revolutionaries could not compare with. They were very powerful and had a very tolerant attitude.

Selov now understands the cold English aristocratic English. He acted as an interpreter on the spot and told Shurak's words to the frown Brezhnev Brezhnev originally thought he would meet a group of suffering and bitch revolutionaries in India, but he didn't expect to meet a Brahmin revolutionary who was indeed more noble than the noble masters of Tsarist Russia... These guys looked at people with reactionary eyes. How could they lead the revolution?

Chandra Boss, who has served as the chairman of the Congress Party, looks a little more comfortable, without the rich and undisguised aristocratic atmosphere and a strong sense of superiority. Brezhnev guessed that his family must not be particularly rich, and his bloodline was probably not particularly noble...

"Sanjay," Boss called Shurak's name affectionately, "How are you going to abolish the caste system, a backward system that binds the hands and feet of the Indian nation?"

It is difficult for foreigners to understand how bad the caste system is. Most foreigners only know the five major castes, including Brahmins, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra and Datley.

In fact, the Indian caste system is far more than these. The five major castes are simply classified. What truly controls the lives of Indians (Hindu believers) is the so-called "subcastes". The "subcastes" are all linked to occupations. In other words, the biggest role of the caste system is occupational hereditary, and then the fixation of social hierarchy.

In other words, the basis for the fixed social hierarchy is to be hereditary in occupations. Caste not only solidifies classes, but also solidifies occupations. It divides Indians into "profession clusters", each cluster has a subcaste, engaging in the same or similar occupations for generations.

For example, Boss' caste corresponds to professions such as "copying books" (documentary books, etc.), and his father became a famous barrister. In the eyes of Indians, lawyers and bookmakers are not far from being different, and they are related to documents, so old Boss can work as a lawyer. If Boss' caste corresponds to dirt (Datley's subcaste does this), then he will be done. His father can't become a lawyer who can make a lot of money, and he will not have the chance to go to Cambridge and deal with the smelly manure all his life!

Therefore, if the caste is not completely abolished, Indians can only treat life and destiny passively. Reincarnation determines everything, and personal struggle is almost impossible. Such a nation, even if it is as large as hundreds of millions, cannot have a bright future.

So castes must be abolished! But abolishing castes is not easy, because this is a culture and tradition engraved into the bone marrow of Indians and cannot be abolished with a few legal documents.

"We Bolshevik Party have already figured out a solution!" Shurak told Boss confidently, "The caste system will be eradicated soon and completely eliminated!"

"Oh? What are you going to do?"

"We will learn from the Soviet Union and implement the ingredient system in the People's Republic of India."

"Ingredient system? How to implement it?" Boss had heard of "Ingredient" and knew that this was a scientific method of human classification, which was much superior to the caste system.

"In the future, all Indians will always get rid of the backward caste and replace them with advanced ingredients. Each person will have an ingredient according to their own performance or family background. The quality of the ingredients will have a huge impact on human life."

Brahmin revolutionary Shurak pointed to himself, "For example, I will no longer be a reactionary and backward Brahmin caste, but will become a progressive revolutionary cadre component, and will also have a sub-component revolutionary leader.

Those comrades who participated in the Indian People's Army and the Indian Bolshevik Party, regardless of whether their original caste was Kshatriya or not, now all have the components of revolutionary soldiers or revolutionary cadres, and will also allocate sub-components according to the positions they hold. For example, commanders, senior commanders, political workers, senior political workers, etc. among the revolutionary soldiers.
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