Chapter 196 India on a Wire

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The mention of women’s rights made it obvious that Pethick Lawrence had more to say, not as if he had shied away from mentioning Indian affairs, because he really understood women’s rights.

Of course Alan Wilson did not forget the two two ministers, the Secretary of State for Commerce, Stave Clips, and the Secretary of State for the Navy, Alexander, for example, the Secretary of State for Commerce, Stave Clips, has a long history of very deep connections in the aristocratic circles of London.

Alexander, the Secretary of the Navy, is much more interested in India, the questions asked are also related to the current situation in British India, Allen Wilson did not delay, the three ministers concerned about the problem are given an explanation.

Of course, it is undeniable that Alan Wilson’s main focus is still on Pethick Lawrence, because Pethick Lawrence is the Secretary of State for India, nominally the head of the civil service in British India.

All three of these Labor politicians, with the exception of the Secretary of State for the Navy, who has long been in the Navy, and both Pethick-Lawrence and Stafford-Clipps, have original trajectories that have little to do with the departments in which they are currently employed.

But the fact that all three came to British India is a good indication of the importance the Labor government attaches to British India.

Out of selfishness, Alan Wilson’s reception inevitably focused on, or to put the main focus on the top boss, there is no way, who let the protection of women’s rights of the insiders, now the Secretary of State for Indian Affairs, for the brewing of the new cultural movement has a use for it.

Just because Pethick Lawrence is good at safeguarding women’s rights doesn’t mean that he can’t be deceptive about it. In fact, it is not possible to talk about deception. It is precisely because of Percik Lawrence’s expertise in women’s rights that it was possible to achieve Allen Wilson’s purpose.

Because Pethick Lawrence himself had eaten a lot of the benefits of safeguarding women’s rights and interests, it made Allen Wilson think of one thing, and that was how the laws of the caste system came into existence.

The caste system, though it had long existed in the subcontinent, did not have a law that legalized the system. In fact, the caste system was written into law by the British.

The British Chancellor, in all seriousness, thought of making a law for India that would fit the Indian context.

So after learning of the caste system, asked for an all-India survey of castes, after the official intervention in the survey has almost thousands of castes, the results of the survey of the whole country is still a steady stream of sent over. He felt a headache, so the direct division of the list caste out.

In the first time the British had to add the caste system to the law, but also said that this is in order to comply with the Indian situation of the move, the Indians will not be opposed because of this?

Of course there was none, because the assistants to the British Indian Chancellor were all high caste Indians, either Brahmins or Kshatriyas, and of course this high caste cheered for this and even ruled out the numerous impediments to the enactment of the law.

So there was no question of morality or immorality, and Pethick Lawrence would certainly have been in favor of securing women’s rights, even if they were to be introduced in British India, for it was in Pethick Lawrence’s own interest to do so.

After a long journey, the train carrying the three native ministers reached New Delhi, thanks to the well-developed railroad network of British India, and truth be told the present British Indian railroads are considerably better than the Indian railroads, which at least at present are still relatively new.

After arriving in New Delhi, the Viceroyalty of India immediately arranged a welcoming ceremony, followed by the release of the news of the arrival of the three native ministers in New Delhi, ready to listen carefully to the voices of all walks of life in British India, and put forward solutions.

News out of British India from all walks of life cheered, it seems that from entering into the beginning of 1946, with the end of the war, the Indian people see all the good news, London is finally facing up to the voice of the Indian people.

In fact, how could it be so simple, after the three ministers met with representatives of the Congress Party, the PMLN and other forces, it became clear to the three Pethick-Lawrence that the situation in British India was very complicated indeed.

Alan Wilson said on the train, British India under the milk dark tide, is absolutely not lying, and now how long the method of transferring contradictions can confuse the Indians, it is really hard to say.

Can’t not mention one person first, which is Ali Jinnah. It is true that the present-day Ari Jinnah is a bigoted racist who firmly believes that a pacifist should never live in a country with a Hindu.

But in his early years, Ari Jinnah was a staunch nationalist. Much of this transformation of Ali Jinnah had to do with the attitude and approach of Gandhi and the Congress Party under his leadership towards him and the PMLN. Ari Jinnah was involved in Indian politics before Gandhi and had a large influence.

He was an advocate of Indian nationalism and of unity and cooperation between Hindus and **** on numerous occasions. Though of Pacifist origin, he joined the Congress Party in his early years and served as secretary to its president, Naoroji, for whom he drafted speeches.

In his speech he appealed that the people of India, irrespective of creed and class, should be united. True unity between the two religions was necessary for the liberation of all Indians.

Without such unity, all efforts for liberation would be in vain. The work of unity between the two religions was carried on by Ari Jinnah all through the First World War.

Originally, Ali Jinnah’s PML-N was only one of the larger of the many peaceful religious political groups, and its strength was relatively limited.

But with the subsequent transformation of the Congress Party, the PML-N and the Congress Party began to part ways. Gandhi is the standard Hindu figure, and the influence of traditional Hinduism can be seen in Gandhi’s asceticism, non-killing, hunger strikes, and nonviolent demeanor.

The use of religious symbols and rituals, while inspiring the traditional Hindu masses in the freedom movement, it could not gain the sympathy of the pacifists.

The Congress Party, under Gandhi’s leadership, took on a more and more Hindu face, and for this reason Gandhi proposed that Arijana should resign from the Congress Party, which dealt a great blow to the perception of unity between the two religions in Arijana’s mind.

After the 1937 elections in British India, Arizona proposed a coalition government, but the Congress Party, which had won because of the numerical superiority of the Hindus, rejected Arizona’s proposal.

The repeated rejection of Ali Jinnah by the Congress Party finally made this pacifist leader, who had been in politics even earlier than Gandhi, begin to take into account only the feelings of the pacifists, and the PMLN under his leadership soon integrated all the pacifists and became the second national political party in British India.

And Ali Jinnah in the Congress Party emerged as a leader like Chandra Bose, defected to the Axis powers. He stood firmly behind the Viceroyalty of British India and expanded his influence, becoming a unique spokesman in the eyes of the Pacifists.

In the Cabinet Mission’s separate meetings with the PML and the Congress, it was insightful to realize that the two religions had become almost incompatible, but both were pursuing independence for British India.

What the PML-N was seeking was independent statehood, while the Congress Party was seeking to receive all the legacies of British India.

This surprised the three ministers of the Cabinet mission. In terms of attitude, the PML-N was more assertive, but in terms of ambition, the Congress Party was clearly superior.

After meeting with both political parties, the three Pesik Lawrence realized that Alan Wilson was right, the present conflict just hasn’t erupted yet, and it is actually a matter of time.

“Apart from the fact that the two parties are amazingly in agreement on the matter of independence, there is no agreement whatsoever, the Congress party are all assholes in the eyes of the PMLN, and of course in the eyes of the Congress party, the PMLN are as well.” Business Minister Stav Klips sighed as he said this, “The least disagreement was surprisingly over the big building program in the Calcutta industrial area, which the Congress expressed support for and the PMLN had no comment on.”

“It can now be concluded that British India’s reports have been accurate all along, and we have to compliment the British Indian civil servants on their work, it’s like dancing on the edge of a cliff.” Pethick Lawrence rushed to Albert Alexander, the Secretary of the Navy, “Alexander, what do you make of this, it must be admitted that we did underestimate the internal contradictions within British India just a few days before we arrived in the country, and it can now be seen that the majority of the Congress that supported British India’s independence were still a little too optimistic about the members of Congress that retained British India’s integrity. ”

“More than optimistic, look at the attitude of the PMLN, almost ready for civil war.” Alexander shook his head and laughed bitterly, “Why don’t we call the person in charge of this matter in the Governor General’s Office and inquire about it.”

In a short time Alan Wilson pushed his way through the door, and then stooped slightly to let Sir Barron in, and then took the door with him and stood behind Sir Barron.

Listening to the chief of the British Indian civil service, how to deal with the three Cabinet Ministers. Now and then he yawned!

“Alan, you don’t seem to be resting well?” Pethick Lawrence saw Alan Wilson’s abnormality and opened his mouth to inquire.

“Yesterday I was considering how to safeguard the draft of the rights and interests of Indian women and slept a little late.” Allen Wilson answered the question of the Minister of British Indian Affairs with politeness.

And in fact, Alan Wilson was indeed working, except that the thing that kept him busy the most yesterday. It was a reasonable conjecture about nuclear war in ancient India as a proof of the superiority of ancient Indian civilization.

Of course this is not quite appropriate to report to the three ministers of the Cabinet Mission on such an occasion as the one at hand, or else they are likely to be taken for nervous wrecks.

It was obviously much more eloquent to talk about drawing up a draft for the safeguard of women in India. And it was also able to be endorsed by Pethick Lawrence.

“Safeguarding women’s rights is certainly important, if there is anything you don’t understand you can come and ask me.” Pethik Lawrence had an attitude of I’m a connoisseur, and if it wasn’t for the two ministers watching from the sidelines, High and Low would have had to say a few words.

“The relationship between the PML-N and the NCP no longer seems to be able to coexist, isn’t that so?”

“As the ministers can see, that is the case at present.” Sir Barron said with an indifferent face, “Unless a miracle happens.”

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