Gandhi's Paradox Truth, Non-Violence, and Controversy(Paperback, Aman Shresth)
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"In Gandhis Paradox, the reader embarks on a journey to unravel the complex and often controversial life of Mahatma Gandhi. While celebrated globally as the apostle of non-violence and the driving force behind India's independence, Gandhi's life was marked by personal contradictions, moral dilemmas, and decisions that sparked intense debate. This book delves into the lesser-known aspects of his legacy, such as his contentious experiments with celibacy, his strained relationship with his family, and the political decisions that led to divisions within India. Gandhis complex interactions with figures like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and his controversial role in the partition of India challenge the idealized version of him that is widely celebrated."