British Civil Servant

Chapter 219

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"Yes, Sardar, that British man is very arrogant and rude." Jindari complained angrily, completely ignoring the fact that he arrived at the Governor's Mansion just after work and was not punctual, "I said the Congress Party Representing India, he actually said that the Congress Party is not the only one representing India, and he also said that when facing the Governor-General's Palace, it is best not to use some small means to achieve the goal like facing the Muslim League."

"He thinks of us like this?" Patel said angrily after hearing this, "The British have ignored the most widespread public opinion in India. Maybe we should let the British know what will happen if we don't cooperate. Nehru, what do you think? Sample."

"Uh, I don't want to get involved in this matter." Nehru frowned and glanced at Patel, and said unhurriedly, "This matter is indeed very embarrassing. Those who were taken away by the British The number of girls is growing, and our objection is morally indefensible, so how do we explain to urban supporters our purpose in maintaining these temples?"

"Nehru, this is not a question of morality. You must know that most people are pure Hindus first, and they are our supporters." Patel insisted, "Our broad supporters, not only Just Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore, they're in every inch of land you can see."

"So we want to protect those beasts?" Nehru asked in dissatisfaction, "I'm sorry, I don't want India to be a joke of the whole world. In fact, if we openly oppose it, we won't be able to talk about great India in the future. I There is absolutely no sanction for speaking out against the British this time around. If you have anything else to do, I'd be more than happy to see it done."

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Nehru took a strong resistance to Patel's ideas, and then turned to Gandhi, "Dear Mr. Gandhi, there are indeed some things in Hinduism that are not suitable for modern society. The actions of the British this time, We have no moral position to object, and if it gets too big, it will affect the image of India as a whole."

After Nehru finished speaking, he said that he would never participate in this matter. Deep down in his heart, he is not interested in Hinduism, and he usually shows his support for Hinduism, but it is just a show.

It's just that the reality of the subcontinent forced him to pretend to support Hinduism. Deep down in his heart, Nehru had always had a good impression of the Soviet Union's development route.

"I'm talking to the Governor's Office, and I'm trying to get some favorable terms." Gandhi pondered for a moment, knowing that the two giants representing the enlightened and conservative in the party had completely different attitudes towards this matter, so he began to talk to Mu Ni, "So, If Patel is very concerned about this matter, you will come forward to communicate with the British."

"Okay, I'll go as soon as I get ready." Patel nodded, stood up from his seat, and left the meeting room in three or two steps. Gandhi waved his hand to let Jindari go out with him.

"Mr. Gandhi, we don't have the motivation to confront the Governor's Palace on this matter. How can we explain that we oppose the British rescue of those saints?" After the two left, Nehru said, "Yes, I admit that the majority Hindus are our staunch supporters, but our supporters also distinguish where they live. Obviously, in terms of public opinion, citizens who can expand our influence have doubts about our firm maintenance of those temples."

The mass of Hindus may be more numerous, but they are speechless. The group of people who can speak out are citizens living in Mumbai and Delhi, and what would these citizens think? The National Congress Party, which pursues national sovereignty and independence, actually protects a group of scumbags?

"But Patel's proposition is very firm. We must always maintain unity." Gandhi stared at Nehru with seemingly wise eyes, "Let's see what happens first, maybe there will be a good result."

"I know this too." Nehru smiled wryly, and Patel was not inferior to him in terms of seniority.

Apart from the fact that they both went to London to study abroad, they have nothing in common. Nehru's supporters are leftists, and Patel's supporters are obviously Hindu.

Patel became famous for successfully organizing a peasant movement against government taxation in the Bardoli district of Gujarat, and was hailed by Gandhi as the Sardar of India. He is practical, decisive, and extremely charismatic, and is regarded as a thorn in the side of the British government.

This allowed Patel to enjoy a high reputation in the Congress Party. In addition, he has followed Gandhi for a long time and is a strong figure in the leadership of the Congress Party. Sardar in Patel's name was named after Gandhi, which means leader .

Gandhi believed that Patel's appearance could completely show the attitude of the Congress Party to the British.

The person who came forward at the Governor's Mansion was still Alan Wilson who simulated Cleopatra's life with Vivien Leigh. There is no way, the governor is eager to return home, and he is already tired of meeting with the Congress Party and the Muslim League.

As for Sir Barron, his character design is positive, only Alan Wilson's immature shoulders are suitable for supporting villains, and meeting Patel, one of the Big Three of the Congress Party, is actually no different.

After listening to Patel's accusations about the operation, Alan Wilson faced out the window and took the opportunity to dig his ears. People are still here, and their thoughts don't know where they have drifted.

"Dear Mr. Patel, did you learn how to protect a group of perverts when you studied in London? It seems that the law you studied in London was for nothing. You are ashamed of the British Empire's training for you."

After listening to Patel's accusations against the Governor's Mansion, Alan Wilson said calmly, "But fortunately, you are more punctual after all. You are not like the idiot before, who insisted on coming after work, maybe I don’t understand Indians’ concept of time. It may be a bit arbitrary to say this, but in fact, I want to say that I don’t even understand Indians’ moral concepts very well. This is a rare thing. I have always I thought that no one knew India better than me."

After finishing his mouth addiction with a gun and a stick, Allen Wilson turned around and called the teacup from behind, and said while making tea, "It's still early today, I'll listen now, your concern about the existence of the saintess group, and What does it look like to be rescued now."

"This is a matter for the Indians themselves, and it should not be resolved by the colonists." Patel, who was a lawyer, did not entangle the nature of the saintess group, but emphasized that Alan Wilson and these people are colonists.

"As expected of someone who has been a lawyer. The profession of lawyers uses money to do things, and they often create unjust, false and wrong cases, right? It's the style of our British Empire!" Alan Wilson smiled, and he didn't forget to blackmail himself. Anyway, he Don't embarrass yourself, embarrass others.

"The colonists' hostility to Hinduism is very shocking." As soon as Patel heard Alan Wilson's words, he knew that he had encountered an opponent, and began to refute the opponent from a macro perspective.

"I would like to express hostility to the Peace Church, but there is no such thing in the mosque." Alan Wilson looked like he didn't blame me, "Our British Empire also wants to do something good, don't mention the British in the future, It is always said that we do not do good things. Since there are problems in Hinduism, it is good for everyone to think that they are unlucky. As I said before, don’t treat the attitude of the Muslim League to the Governor’s Palace, so that we can still talk.”

"If there is a widespread non-cooperation movement, I believe it is not what the Governor's Office wants to see?" Patel's face is already very ugly. The young British in front of him is just a civil servant, and he is a member of the Congress Party. One of the Big Three, unexpectedly so contemptuous of himself.

"Mr. Governor is currently preparing to return home. If there is a soft confrontation with the British Empire at this time, it will be a good opportunity!" Alan Wilson suggested confidently, "Are you going to go on a hunger strike? I haven't seen a hunger strike yet." .If there is no managerial window in British India, and someone starves himself to death, I might just ignore it."

"This may affect the large-scale construction plan of British India, which may paralyze the entire subcontinent."

"Peace believers account for a quarter of the population of British India. Even if the entire Hindus group does not cooperate, it will not delay the implementation of the plan."

"This may lead to violence!" Patel's face darkened, and he took out the last trump card, "This will not benefit both parties."

"But it's more harmful to the Indians. Maybe the Indians have an illusion that they can be like the Germans." Alan Wilson said with a sigh, "Of course, for a group of beasts and perverts against us , This is something that the Germans have never done. If the Indians insist on doing this, I think everyone from England to Mississippi will know the name of the Indians.”

Now Patel believed Jindari's words, Alan Wilson in front of him was indeed very annoying.

The ugly face of imperialism is undoubtedly revealed in front of the national leaders. This disgusting colonial attitude is exactly the goal of Patel's long-term struggle for national liberation.

Alan Wilson, with an asshole attitude that the Indians will lose more anyway, finally angered the giants of the Congress Party. Patel finally couldn't help it...showing flexibility in the struggle, "The life of the Indian is also life, and I Resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Indians."

"Ah! Huh?" Alan Wilson looked at the famous strongman of the Congress Party in amazement, and suspected that he had heard it wrong, but he immediately knew that he was looking for a step down, cleared his throat, and started today's first "Of course, not only is the life of an Indian a life, but the life of an Indian is very precious."

It's pretending to be tough again. If you want to give the colonists a good look, don't you have to be soft in the end? Alan Wilson said that it is not necessary to kill people to stand up, but to hope that Indians can realize their mistakes.

Patel deeply agrees, but further said that when it comes to religious issues, things should be handled with caution.

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