British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 341: Gandhi is a traitor

As a paper painter, Alan Wilson thought he had done everything he could. Of course, this is also inseparable from the full support of British Indian civil servants, this warm family.

There was a slight, but definitely beneficial, change in the situation in British India. With every passing day of social stability, British India will create a day's worth of wealth for the British Empire.

But is it now? It is also time to return to the traditional divide and rule of British India. Under the premise that the independence of British India has become a foregone conclusion, what is wrong with muddying the water and creating some contradictions.

Contradictions already exist, but is it wrong to use them? Accusing the British Empire of using contradictions to maintain the rule of British India, Alan Wilson told the truth that he could not eat the grapes and said that the grapes were sour. No matter how upright and awe-inspiring the country accused the United Kingdom, it was actually the case.

What anti-colonial, anti-imperialist and anti-feudal! Later, I didn't look at the countries that supported the Indians, and they really helped India. When blaming others, of course, you are righteous, but you can't stand it when it's your turn.

But the world is like this, India can't do it, the British Empire can do it, it's very good...

Conflicts such as war and turmoil are the basic manifestations of the current international community. Although peace and development are still recognized by all countries, when a major crisis occurs, all countries still put their own security and interests first, so that The entire international community has closed off a part of its sense of fairness in internal and external speech for various reasons.

Indians also know that domestic shame cannot be made public, but at the crossroads where British India is destined to become independent, Alan Wilson feels that there is nothing wrong with Yang and Yang. What's wrong with maintaining transparency?

Nehru and Patel have their own fans, and there are not a few supporters. In fact, as long as you walk around, you can see with your own eyes. The current enthusiasm of the Indians for the Deputy Prime Minister of British India and various rallies have become this. The best venue for key management.

Thanks to Gandhi's mediation, Patel and Nehru's supporters are fairly stable in political rallies, but how can there be 100% things in this situation? For such a large gathering, with tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands participating, it is quite normal for something to happen.

This political rally that originated in Mumbai is not something that must be strictly prohibited in what is now British India. The local colonial establishment turned a blind eye.

No one knows when the conflict started, and a group of Patel's supporters embarked on their own supernatural journey, holding a machete and chanting Patel's name Sardar, a pun for leader, at the rally A **** slaughter was carried out on the enemy, the supporters of Nehru.

The sudden slaughter appeared, the unarmed supporters of Nehru became grievances under the knife, and the entire block became an asura field, but for the large number of people attending the rally, this little confusion was really not a problem.

By the time the vast majority of those who attended the rally found out, even greater chaos occurred, with the crowds shoving and trampling each other, and the frenzy created a huge mess.

Only at this time did the colonial government in Mumbai know that Nehru and Patel's supporters had caused the conflict. Only in a hurry did he play the responsibility of the government and went to the scene of the incident to quell the incident.

The conflict between the supporters of the two candidates in Mumbai, and then the tragedy, immediately spread to New Delhi.

"Mr. Nehru, it seems that we still can't reach an agreement on the distribution of Nepalese soldiers." Alan Wilson shook his head indifferently and said, "With all due respect, the Nepalese battalion, like the Indian troops, is an armed force of the British Empire. , In the future, India will be independent, why should Nepalese be owned by India? Is there any reason for this?"

In 1815, the British Army had its first combat battalion composed of Gurkhas. Since then, the tradition of Gurkhas serving in the British army has continued to this day.

During World War II, there were 200,000 Gurkhas who fought for the British Empire. Of course, there were not so many after the war. But there are also more than 20 combat battalions. Does the UK need these mercenaries now?

Of course, it is needed. London has asked British India to try its best to send these mercenaries to Malaya to prevent the Dutch in the East Indies from posing a threat to Malaya if they can't hold on.

In fact, what Alan Wilson is doing now is the Kathmandu Agreement in history, but it is impossible for him to go to Nepal, so the Rana delegation, which has not been away for a long time, is back.

In fact, Alan Wilson is not familiar with the Nepalese mercenaries at all, nor does he know the role of these people. He fought here only because London let it fight.

The most familiar place in the history of Nepalese mercenaries is that Fukangan crossed the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau once and fought against this mountainous country once. Of course, it was limited by the logistical problems that existed in the 21st century. Just accept.

I don't know how many times Alan Wilson had an argument with Nehru or Patel. Arguing with different Congress leaders in different fields, he is now somewhat used to it.

During the sensitive period of the transition of the regime, Nehru and Patel must also be present at any time. After all, there is also a British Indian Deputy Prime Minister position in London, and they are fishing for two people.

At this moment, Edel, the secretary of the commissioner, pushed in the door and reported with a telegram, "Assistant Allen, Sir Barron asked me to give you this telegram, and you decide whether to give it to Mr. Nehru."

When Nehru heard that it was about him, he looked at him with concern. Is it the appointment letter of the Deputy Prime Minister of British India?

"Dear Mr. Nehru, you really need to know about this." Alan Wilson, with a sad look and a tone of ignorance, forwarded the telegram to Nehru. The appearance of the Mumbai massacre and the The number of casualties caused.

"This kind of thing happened?" Nehru looked sad, he didn't even realize it, and he spoke with a hint of disappointment.

It turned out not to be the appointment letter of the Deputy Prime Minister of British India? Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows, picked up his teacup, and took time to glance at the hanging clock to see if it was time to get off work.

Immediately after Nehru left, Alan Wilson came out to say goodbye and said something, hoping that Nehrudo would consider the position of the British Empire and reach a win-win agreement on the issue of Nepalese mercenaries.

As for the Mumbai massacre, it was the internal affairs of the Indians, and he, as a colonial government, was inconvenient to interfere. I believe the Congress Party will handle this issue well.

The Mumbai Massacre marked the beginning of an undercurrent of receiving the British Empire's heritage on the premise that the British left the subcontinent, and everyone believed that they should be the beneficiaries. If you are not qualified to be the beneficiary, you will support those who have the ability and wait for the distribution of the cake.

"This incident in Mumbai is really shocking." Eder is still sighing. "More than 400 people were hacked to death, and thousands of people were injured or killed because of the stampede. It's shocking."

Alan Wilson glanced at Edel, thinking that there was nothing shocking, but a group of Nepalese dressed as Sikhs and started killing at the rally.

If nothing else, these platoons of Nepalese mercenaries who came back from Malaya to make trouble should have left British India by now, and will appear on the list of dead in Malaya not long after.

The families of these fallen soldiers will receive a pension that is absolutely not cheap in the subcontinent. Isn't this a good thing? Do Nepalese naturally like to be in the military? Not for the money?

The Mumbai massacre temporarily kept Nehru and Patel busy again, and Gandhi was also busy. Nehru and Patel's supporters were also outraged, blaming each other and bringing the killers to justice.

The last thought is very normal. Alan Wilson is anxious and has fulfilled their wishes and brought the murderer to justice.

Gandhi came forward to mediate the contradiction between the two giants in the party again, and pointed out that at this time ~lightnovelpub.net~ should not show the desire for power and profit. This will only make the pursuit of independence a joke.

These remarks were immediately refuted by the resident writers of The Hindu newspaper, thinking that this was a **** case made by some peaceful believers pretending to be Hindus, trying to profit from it. And definitely not the intention of Patel's supporters.

In British India, in the face of troubles, peace is pushed, especially for Patel's supporters, this is the saying they believe most, and the writer of The Hindu is the widely respected Mr. Singh, Discovering the precious wealth of Indian history, textual research has revealed many valuable aspects of Indian civilization, including but not limited to ancient nuclear wars...

Isengard found pacifists as targets for Patel's conservatives and avoided internal divisions in the Congress party. He felt that as a colonial official of a suzerain country, his own father was no more than that.

So Alan Wilson used another pseudonym, Jipal, to refute Singh's remarks, and said in a mocking tone, "Gandhi expressed his desire to hand over the future of British India to Ali at an internal meeting of the Congress Party. Jinnah. Let the Mumen rule us..."

When the news appeared in the newspapers, it immediately caused an uproar in the whole country. All the Hindus never thought that they had the idea of ​​selling out the interests of Hinduism because they respected and loved the leader so much.

For a while, the verbal criticism of Gandhi and his supporters of Gandhi covered the limelight of Nehru and Patel and the Mumbai massacre.

The leaders of the Congress Party who attended the meeting that day recalled who looked suspicious that day. There is no doubt that "there is a traitor among us."

This is the carnival of the key politicians. The chaos in the world is very good. Nehru, Patel, Gandhi, Ali Jinnah, the top traffic in the subcontinent today is all together, and public opinion has become a pot of porridge.