What according to Rajaji is the greatest crime in India?
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Remembering Rajaji: Independent India's rebel conscience-keeper
December 10 is the 138th birth anniversary of the politician who took on Gandhi and Nehru with force and civility.
Free-market ideas usually find a way to stage a fightback. It’s hard, if not impossible, to keep people away for too long from the quest for material prosperity. It would be wasteful to use a rare opportunity to remember C Rajagopalachari for his battle against the command and control economy, and the license-quota-permit Raj – his pithy coinage that captured the state’s stranglehold on India’s economic life.
Rajaji’s greatest contribution, which is often overlooked, was his pioneering spirit of dissent. Not many during the freedom movement and post 1947 have dared to disagree as frequently with Gandhi and Nehru. His advocacy of free enterprise is merely a subset of his dissenter spirit.
Rajaji detached himself from the Congress twice during the lifetime of his mentor Gandhi who called him his conscience-keeper. In 1925, Rajaji went on a three-year self-imposed exile running a Gandhian ashram in an arid village near Tiruchengode in Tamil Nadu, unhappy with Gandhi’s surrender to Swarajists.
In 1942 his rebellion was even more unequivocal and full-fledged.
Rajaji told Gandhi that the Quit India movement was an irresponsible act.
“Rajaji thought a fresh satyagraha foolish when the situation demanded dialogue and reconciliation with both the British and the Muslims,” writes Ramachandra Guha in The Makers of Modern India. “As he bravely (and as it turned out correctly) put it: ‘There is no reality in the fond expectation that Britain will leave the country in simple response to a Congress slogan’. Besides, by asking the British to leave, the Congress was issuing an open invitation to a colonizing power more brutal by far, the Japanese. Fortunately, said Rajaji, Britain ‘cannot add to her crimes the crowning offence of leaving the country in chaos to become a certain prey to foreign ambition’.”
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