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THE REALITY OF GANDHI
1. Gandhi used to sleep with girls of ages between 18 to 25. Very few people know about this but its true
(for details you can read books by
Dr
L .R. BALI named “RANGEELA
GANDHI” & “KYA GANDHI MAHATMA
THE”) the girls who slept with
Gandhi
accepted this. Gandhi used to say that he is doing all this for his
BRAHMCHARI Experiments. What from his experiments he wanted to prove nobody knows. Gandhi himself accepted this that at the time of going to London for higher studies he decided to keep himself away from
MEAT, DARU and SEX, but he accepted that he could not control himself in the matter of SEX.
2. Gandhi went to South Africa just to earn money and name because here in India he could not do well, there he went mainly to save Abdullah & co. whose business was smuggling and charged very much for this.
3. In 1932, Gandhi collected 1 crore & 32 lakh in the name of “TILAK
SWRAJ” fund, which was collected for the use of DALITS.
However, he did not spend a single penny on DALITS.
4. Throughout his entire life Gandhi kept on shouting that, he is in support of AAHIMSA. However, at the time of Second World War he himself sends Indian army for the fight from England's side. AAHIMSA kaha gYI uss waqt?
5. During daytime, Gandhi spent the day in the Jhugis but he spent the night in the rest house of Birlas.
6. Gandhi advised people to live a simple life, but his simplicity was that when he was in jail there were three women in the jail to serve him for his simplicity.
7. Gandhi did not open a single door of a Hindu temple in Gujrat his home province in India for the
UNTOUCHABLES.
8. Gandhi used to say that Subhash
Chandra Bose is like his own son, but Gandhi went on hunger strike until
Bose leaves his post in congress.
Gandhi signed a treaty with British govt. that if he found Bose we will handover him to them (Bose was wanted those days).
9. Gandhi kept people in dark by

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