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  • Gandhiji’s rules

    As usual, Gandhiji’s rules, sprinkled throughout his writings, speeches, letters, are an excellent guide, even though for us pygmies, trying to abide by them taxes one to the limit.

    “I do not read newspapers as a rule, but look at the enclosed in The Leader...” writes Gandhiji answering a series of letters from C.F. Andrews against the Khilafat movement that Gandhiji has launched. Those first few words — “I do not read newspapers as a rule.. .” — are the gem that should be our first rule! For one thing, it is not just that the rule is much easier to follow than the others, it is something to which the media itself pushes us these days. In Gandhiji’s case the reason, of course, was that the newspapers dealt with matters so ephemeral that they had little bearing on his quest — of freedom for India, of the inner search. Today, obsessed with the “breaking news” of the moment; obsessed with any and everything that they can inflate into the sensation of the moment, the media deals in even more evanescent flickers.

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    Second, as for calumny, Gandhiji never answered it, his rule being, “Public men who wish to work honestly can only rely upon the approbation of their own conscience. No other certificate is worth anything for them. . .”

    Third, as for criticism, a letter from him to Rabindranath Tagore at the height of the agitation against the Rowlatt Acts has a typical gem. It was well known that Tagore had not been well disposed towards the new methods that Gandhiji was introducing into Indian public life. Tagore had not been well. But Gandhiji had just learnt that he was giving lectures at Benares. Hence the letter requesting a message: “...I venture to ask you for a message from you — a message of hope and inspiration for those who have to go through the fire. I do so because you have been good enough to send me your blessings when I embarked upon the struggle. The forces arrayed against me are, as you know, enormous. I do not dread them for I have an unwavering belief that they are all supporting untruth and that if we have sufficient faith in truth it will enable us to overpower them. But all forces work through human agency. I am, therefore, anxious to gather around this mighty struggle the ennobling assistance of those who approve it. I will not be happy until I have received your considered opinion in regard to this struggle which endeavours to purify the political life of this country. If you have seen anything to alter your first opinion of it you will not hesitate to make it known to me. I value even adverse opinions from friends for though they may not make me change my course, they serve the purpose of so many light-houses to give me warnings of danger lying in the stormy paths of life. . .”

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    shourie is the reason i support bjpBy: anil kumar | 20-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward please bjp top brass do use this gem for the cause of this party
    continue ur selfless workBy: prem seth | 20-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward "this is John Galt speaking...." This article reminds me of Ayn Rands Atlas Shrugged. we seem to have come to that same passe : smear campaigns, passing on the blame... Our power hungry politicians think they have moved India forward, but they r so wrong, its dedicated, rational thinking people, people who have contributed for the welfare of India. It starts from common citizen who works hard, to military personel, to writers, artists, scientists, industrialist who produce wealth for themselves n for the country. A few polticians can be included in this list, the rest think power n corruption r inherited property. their sole aim is to loot, loot n loot. National security, citizens welfare is not on their agenda. So Mr. Shourie we need selfless citizens like u a good team, not a gang, to reverse this dangerous political mafia culture. You have contributed a lot in checking these mafias with your mighty pen n hope u will continue.
    deaf ear is literally true - he has one bad earBy: Arvind S | 19-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward For those who cannot find Shourie’s articles follow this link (http://www.indianexpress.com/fullcoverage/arun-shourie/78/) Dr. Shourie claims he reads two newspapers – wonder which these are? The Express would be one – I am guessing The Hindu is the other. It is the only serious newspaper of the left, everything else is simply abuse and the party-line. Would the Express editors please ask Mr. Shourie to name the newspapers he reads? Finally –generally not known- the title of this column is literally true. I have read somewhere that Dr. Shourie is deaf in one ear!!
    If I could write like you Mr Shourie!By: Udaykant | 17-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Gem of a piece. Waiting for the next!
    Shourie the bestBy: Indian | 17-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Nice one again mr. Shourie
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