Thursday, September 20, 2018

How the British ruled India:_Pt. Neelkamal Upadhyay'Vyas'

How the British ruled India
 Were the days of slavery. Kumbh Mela was going on in Prayag. An Englishman came there with his bilingualism. The British got bored watching the vast mass group gathered on the banks of the Ganges.

He asked bilingual, "Why are so many people gathered here?"

Bilingualism said, "Sir, come to the Ganga bath."

The Englishman said, "Ganga flows here every day, then why are so many crowd gathered today?"

Bilingualism: "Sir today, he will have a main bath festival."
English: - "Find out which is the festival?"

When a bilingual asked a man, it was discovered that today is Basant Panchami.

English: - "How did so many people together know that today is Basant Panchami?"

When the bilingual asked again about this, one of them removed a pistol from a pocket and said that all our dates are information about the festivals.

The English postponed their next trip and reached the house of the scribe. A dark-skinned dark room, a red torn gumcha on the shoulder, open back, a man wearing dirty dhoti, was writing some in the dark light of the lamp. On inquiring, he came to know that he was a poor Brahmin who used to write janri and Panchang and fill the family's stomach.

The British wrote a letter to his Viceroy in the very next moment: "If India is to rule forever, then firstly Brahmins will have to be destroyed. Sir, because a poor Brahmin with a poor and needy has so much capacity that two to four lakh people Can ever collect, then what capable brahmins can do, think deeply sir. "

Even today, on the same device, those who have a desire for power are running, "To rule unbroken, there will be a need to eradicate the equality of intellectuals and patriots."

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