Question 4.
Gangadharpant could not help comparing the country he knew with what he was witnessing around him. Explain briefly.
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Answer 4:
Mumbai, that Gangadharpant was familiar of was completely different when the train stopped beyond the long tunnel, at a small station called Sarhad, Gangadharpant was stunned to see an Anglo-Indian in uniform checking permits. He got to know that this was the place from where the British rule began. For Gandadharpant, this was the new Mumbai. When the train paned through the Suburban rail traffic, he noticed blue carriages with the marking, GBMR and the tiny Union Jack painted on each carriage. The station looked so spick and span. The staff included Anglo-Indians and Parsees along with some British officers. He also noticed the building to be East India Company along with some different shops and office buildings. Bombay was now completely under the influence of British rule.
GANGADHARPANT knew that India had seen the declination of Marathas and experienced the slavery under British but the Indian history he experienced in the past two days was different that he knew before he independent and was not forced to be a slave under Britishers.
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