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21 May 2013 12:30 #136802
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London (CNN) -- A glass microscope slide with a trace of the late Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi's blood is among an array of memorabilia due to be sold at auction Tuesday in England.
A pair of shabby leather sandals once worn by Gandhi, renowned for his doctrine of nonviolent protest and adherence to an ascetic lifestyle, is also going under the hammer.
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21 May 2013 15:50 #136837
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[quote author=ketchim link=topic=80184.msg499090#msg499090 date=1368464106
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Goog Lee : Walk in his Footsteps ....Sandals up for Bid
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Googs is a rale Kantah ....
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22 May 2013 02:50 #136917
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A lot of people here in India dislike Gandhi. Me too. He installed the corrupt womanizer Jawaharlal Nehru as the Prime Minister, although the honest and intelligent Sardar Patel deserved the post more. He did nothing when Hindus were being butchered in Pakistan and Bangladesh, although he forced the Indian government to shoot the Hindu revenge mobs.
Gandhi was a puppet of the British and he played hardly any role in the freedom struggle. A lot of brave people, such as Subhashchandra Bose and Bhagat Singh died fighting the British. However, their names were forgotten once India became independent.
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