Is Shatrughan Sinha in the line of Shakti Kapoor or Lalu-Nitish?

By Premendra Agrawal at September 30, 2009 07:18
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Hema Malinis and Shatrughan Sinha

Shatrughan Sinha did insult of Jaswant Singh and Arun Shourie to praise them alongwith Rahul Gandhi. His next step should not be towards Singla and Jangde who felt in the feet of Sonia. We should welcome if Shatrughan Sinha and Hema Malini would prove again that old is gold.

The actor-turned politician, Shatrughan Sinha, who has a tendency to put his foot in his mouth seems to have done it again in Nagpur when he openly praised the Congress youth icon Rahul Gandhi.

His open praise of Gandhi on the ongoing Maharashtra Assembly elections has caused considerable embarrassment to the BJP which feels that his comments were unwarranted.

Is Shatrughan Sinha in the line of another villain Shakti Kapoor?

Shakti had been requested by the Congress party to campaign in the past Lok Sabha election for their candidate, RK Anand from Delhi, the Supreme Court lawyer. In those days, both RK Anand and Shakti Kapoor were political and filmi villain --- the sting showing Anand bribing to witnesses in the BMW case and Shakti Kapoor promising a reporter a film role if she slept with him had not been aired yet.

Shakti Kapoor took the campaign a little seriously and a little personally perhaps. For as soon as he landed in RK Puram (in a shinning SUV) he hurled a quartet of choicest earthy abuses at Anand's opponent, VK Malhotra of the BJP.

The congress supporters were initially upbeat with the outburst (foul language being the sign of passion in politics) but began to look worried when Shakti started harping on the secret relationship he's had with the women in the Malhotra clan.

R K Anand disassociated himself from Shakti's statements that same evening. Shakti, also being the respectable man that he was in those days, swallowed his pride and took a cab to the airport.

Praising any one is not bad, if intention is good. Intention of Sinha in praising Rahul Gandhi may give bad image to the party which he represents from Patna in the Parliament.

Since coming in the politics he wanted to be the Chief Minister’s candidate of BJP in Bihar. For reaching his destination, he wants to ride on two horses. Through praising again and again Italian Gandhi dynasty, he is hoping to be hero of the bankrupt Bihar Congress Party being failure in Bihar BJP. His fate would be as Lalu or as Nitish, God knows or he himself knows.

I Like BJP leaders including Shotgun. I still see Jaswantji with Vajpayeeji and Advaniji. But line adopted by Shotgun is neither the interest of his party nor the country. He placed an immoral example by his opportunistic statement.

I hope, he will not compete Singla Congress candidate defeated by Navjo Singh Sidhu and Reshamlal Jangde of Chhattisgarh BJP.

The bottom picture showed worshiping of Sonia’s feet by Singla.

Reshamlal Jangde also felt in the feet of Sonia Gandhi in a public meeting of Raipur, seeing his future in Congress Party.

Since Jan Sangh time he was a prominent Satnami leader in the Jan Sangh. He was Lok Sabha Member of BJP in the Ninth Lok Sabha. In interval he joined Congress but after enjoying few months honeymoon, he has come back in his origin party.

Praising Rahul Gandhi along with Jaswant Singh, Arun shourie and other BJP leaders is very bad example in the inner party politics of BJP. It would have been better if these BJP leaders be praised by him separately. Joining these leaders with Rahul Gandhi may be seen as the insult of those leaders. Sinha is lowering not only his image but also the said most respectable leaders.

I find golden raise of rediff news in Shaturughan Sinha’s partylineless dark :

 

Shatrughan Sinha and Hema Malini will prove again that old is gold. The duo, who was last seen together on screen in Manoj Kumar's Santosh in 1989, thrilled their fans to bits with their presence during a taping of 10 Ka Dum with host Salman Khan.

There was happy banter, laughter jokes, a rapid fire round, dialogue delivery and even antakshari.

 

Hema Malini, looking better with every passing day, delighted the audience with her Basanti dialogue which she said she had to recite at each meeting during the election campaigns. 

Shatrughan proved that his quick wit and elephantine memory has not dimmed with time. He raced through a long tongue-twister of a dialogue from a film he had done 30 years ago! Looking dapper in black with a red scarf, he said it was not the Nehru look he was sporting but the Jinnah one! After all, Jinnah is making more news than anyone else these days, he joked.

 

By Premendra Agrawal

Congress on the feet of Sonia

 

 

 

Sarladevi Chowdharani: Spirtual ! Lover of Mahatma Gandhi

By Premendra Agrawal at September 26, 2009 09:47
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 Sarladevi

 

 

Sarla Devi was a niece of Ravindra Nath Tagore. Her husband and late Actor Sunil Dutt were Mohyals of Punjab.

 

Grandson of Mahatma Gandhi has disclosed the love affairs of Mahatma Gandhi with Bengali Sarla Devi married with another freedom fighter editor of Hindustan journal of Lahore.

Sarla Devi has a son named Deepak Choudhary. Mahatma Gandhi proposed to Pt Nehru for the marriage of Deepak with Indira. But Nehru rejected the proposal. Later Deepak Chaudhary married with a daughter of Mahatma Gandhi.

Chaudhary Ram Bhaj Datt, husband of Sarla Devi was a respected personality known in Arya Samaj, Congress, and Journalists. He was related to famous Mohyal Tree of Punjab and Haryana. Names of Late Sunil Dutt and his wife Nargis are also included in the website of this society in golden words.

Romantic letters

"While her husband, appointed the last viceroy of India , hammered out the terms of India 's independence and partition, she experienced a passionate union of souls with Nehru, the great unfulfilled love of her life. Morgan (Agatha Christie) had unique access to the hundreds of letters Edwina and Nehru wrote to each other until her death in 1960." Written in the book 'Edwina Mountbatten: A Life of Her Own

 

After Pt Nehru, now I come to Mahatma Gandhi:

When Chaudhary Ram Bhaj Datt was in Jail then Mahatama Gandhi was in his home as a host of her wife.

Chaudhuri was in jail for his part in the struggle against the British and soon after he arrived, Gandhi - by now dedicated to personal celibacy - wrote in a letter: on October 27, 1919, and addressed to Anasuyaben in Ahemdabad: "Saraladevi’s company is very endearing. She looks after me very well."

Within months, he was thinking of their relationship in terms of a "spiritual marriage", according to his grandson - who admits he is unsure what his grandfather meant by this.

 

At the age of 50, Gandhi, a married father of four, came perilously close to succumbing to a temptation that threatened both his family, and his life's work, after falling passionately in love with the beautiful Saraladevi Chaudhuri, three years his junior

Rajmohan goes on to write that "for four to five months – between January and May 1920 – Gandhi was clearly dazzled by her personality and seemed to fantasise that providence desired them together to shape India to a new design. He wrote to her that he often dreamt of her and that she was a great shakti."

During this period, Young India carried a song by Saraladevi on the front page and Navjivan published another poem by her along with Gandhi’s comments that it was perfect.

More letters:

(made available by Prof V. N. Datta, historian and writer) to Sarala dated May 2, 1920, "You will continue to haunt me in my sleep. No wonder that Panditji (Rambhuj Dutt) calls you the greatest shakti. You may cast that spell over him. You are performing the same trick over me." In another letter dated January 23, 1920, the Mahatma wrote, "Saraladevi has been showering her love on me in every possible way." The nature of their relationship is further uncovered in a letter dated August 23, 1920: "You are mine in the purest sense. You ask for a reward of your great surrender, well, it is its own reward."

 

Neither Mahatma Gandhi nor Sarla Devi wrote about their love affairs in their autobiographies.

Author Rajmohan Gandhi writes in his new book:"He responded to my father Devdas and letters written to him by the other leaders, especially by Rajagopalachari asking him to come out of the affair."

 

Mahatma Gandhi had also written so many so called spiritual love letters to Sarla Devi. I found the copy of one of those letters:

 

343. LETTER TO SARLA DEVI 1

February 1, 1940

MY DEAR SARLA,

Take a few minutes tonight after prayer.

Love.

BAPU

From a photostat: G.N. 9085

 

Rajmohan Gandhi felt that 'It is not only a great injustice but it is completely incorrect. When Gandhi actually did fall for Saraladevi he was 50 and she was 47. When he visited the Jalianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar to study what had happened and to know about the repression that had taken place, Saraladevi was also in Punjab to get the public to fight the repression.

 

"She was the hostess where he stayed. Her husband was in prison at the time. During those few months in the early 1920's, Gandhi fell for Saraladevi in a big way.

 

However, he broke the relationship. There was an aesthetic element in that relationship and might even have been a mild erotic element too. There was an emotional element in the relationship. But Gandhi's own reflections aided by very strong words from his son (my father), from his secretary Mahadev Desai and from the future father-in law of his son, C Raja Gopalachari, who wrote a strong letter, only made Gandhi realize that he was on the wrong track. He broke the relationship."

 

Sarladevi was greatly wounded when he broke that relationship. There was no sex in that relationship but there was a romance in

 

hat relationship. Gandhi had a fantasy that the two together might do something for India , but afterwards he ended that relationship. In having that relationship he showed humanity and in breaking that relationship he showed his toughness and his Mahatmahood, as written by his grandson in his book.

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