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Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was also known as Chacha Nehru why

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Answered by geethareshmi6
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Yes. He was extremely fond of children. The reason for this, was the extreme hardships he faced with his own family children. I request people to visit Nehru Museum in New Delhi and stop relying on hate messages spread by RSS.
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Because of his love towards children. The children fondly thought of him as an avuncular figure and hence called him Chacha Nehru. (Uncle Nehru). 

Chacha is a Hindi word that defines a very close relationship. Strictly it refers to the father's younger brother or younger cousins. It is used loosely while addressing father's friends who are younger in age. 

Pandit Nehru, however, is an exception to this rule. He is referred to by children, all around India, as Chacha Nehru. 

None of them has seen him in flesh and blood. Yet they know him. They know him as a friend of children. They know his love for children; and they reciprocate with an abiding love for their dear Chacha. 

None of them has seen him in flesh and blood. Yet they know him. They know him as a friend of children. They know his love for children; and they reciprocate with an abiding love for their dear Chacha. 

They don't think of him as one who is eternally young. Time has not dimmed his appeal. Age has not made him distant. 

He remains a friendly spirit, hovering around, befriending children, laughing with them, tossing roses and jasmines at them, dancing with them, whirling around, singing songs. 

Mercifully this image is sustained by anecdotes, drawn from his life, anecdotes that bring out the fact that the child in Nehru remained alive even though he himself grew old. 
Answered by gyanendrasingh071219
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pभाई #बोलने का हक़ मैंने #सिर्फ दोस्तों को दिया है ,.,

वरना #दुश्मन तो #आज भी हमें बाप के नाम से पहचानते हैं ,

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