Never make the mistake of calling Sardar a Bismarck or an 'Iron Man'!


- Seminar of Parijat- Dr. Kumarapala Desai

If this Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Jayanti calls any Sardar an Iron Man, then definitely oppose it, because in the history of the world, Iron Men is an adjective used for those who have worked hard and ruthlessly. Bismarck, the prime minister of Prussia, the creator of the German Empire, and the first chancellor of Germany, was called the "Iron Man." He left nothing to oppress the country. He said that the decisions of the country would be taken by 'blood and weapons'. The bloodthirsty, violent, iron and cruel Bismarck made his son Herbert Bismarck Secretary of State during his reign as he grew older. Think of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, on the other hand, who kept his son Dahyabhai Patel away until he stayed in Delhi. What a terrible insult to Sardar's talent by comparing him to Bismarck and a special insult and contempt for him by calling him 'Iron Man' mixed Gujarati word 'Iron Man'.

Do not compare Sardar with Bismarck, Hitler, Machiavelli or Arjuna. Sardar means Sardar only. The same adjective "India's destiny" is appropriate for him. Today, on his birthday, let us consider his excellent justice, as he was unaware of many aspects of his life, as he went on to misrepresent the broad personality of the Sardar who waged a relentless movement against the British.

Since Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel has an innate justice, he sees injustice happening anywhere, or challenges it boldly, and jumps only after getting proper justice. This nature of M is also seen during his study period. In 1910, Sardar went abroad to become a barrister. It was at that time that he changed his Indian attire for the first time and put on a suit. He used knives and forks during the meal and started reading the law books given by Vitthalbhai on the way to Vilayat.

At this time the chief had to be very frugal in the province. Rented a place eleven and a half miles from his college. The Sardar could not afford the higher prices of the nearby land. Every morning at nine o'clock the library opens so Vallabhbhai, who is studying advocacy, arrives to read. Returns at six o'clock in the evening when it's time to close the door. Had lunch in the library in the afternoon. Read continuously for 10 to 12 hours. Due to this perseverance, diligence and concentration passed the exam number one. Sardar received a scholarship.

In London, where the chief rented a house, there were two British women downstairs, an old woman who owned the house, another young woman who wanted to grab the old man's house. Her eyes were on the old woman's property. A maid came to clean the house. Sardar saw that when the maid came to clean the rooms below, someone's screams were heard, there was some noise, there were also screams. Does the chief think that this happens downstairs? But who asks?

Once he got the information from the maid who came to clean the house. It was said that the young woman wanted to seize the old woman's house and her property, so she abused the old woman in Gujarati, used abusive language, threatened her, beat her and kept her in the basement.

How could a chief who came to be a barrister in England bear this injustice? He thought of rescuing the old British woman from oppression. After the Sardar himself rented another house and moved in, he filed a case against the young woman in a British court. The young woman gets very angry, but what does she do? Such events were rare in England at that time. The court did not have any such lawsuit. So this case, filed in London, was considered a sensational lawsuit at the time. Sardar fought the case in a British court on behalf of the old man. The court ruled in favor of the old man. The young woman was fined and punished. The British court itself praised Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The British public also praised this lawyer.

While the Sardar was advocating in Borsad, a judge came up with a new idea. There were two doors to enter the court. He closed one of the doors. As a result, lawyers and the general public began to suffer greatly. Someone persuaded Munsaf to open the door, but he was not ready to give up. Nobody wanted to hear anything. He also had his own power in mind. He knew that people and lawyers, no matter how hard they tried, would eventually come to him.

The Sardar came to know about this. How can that be? So he gathered the lawyers and boycotted the court of that judge. It so happened that the judge came and sat in the court. He has a clerk and a pawnbroker, but no lawyer comes. No case goes. Munsaf thought that all this was not going to last long. In a day or two, all the lawyers will be there. But the boycott continued unabated the next day. Munsaf, Eno Clark and Eno Patawala sat with him all day! Thus four days passed. Now seeing this situation, Munsaf was really confused. He thought that the matter would have to be settled at any cost. So he sighed a little, but does the chief accept anything like that? Eventually, a couple of elderly and experienced lawyers intervened. The judge invited Sahu for tea and water. The debate continued, eventually the judge had to bow down and both doors of the court thus opened to the public.

Sardar Vallabhbhai's elder brother Vitthalbhai died. Among these were three administrators of his will. One of the three died. The second name was Subhash Chandra Bose and the third name was Gordhanbhai Patel. There was a lot of disagreement between Subhash Chandra Bose and Gordhanbhai Patel. They could not agree on where to use the will amount. AK said the amount should be given to Congress to use for. Others say it should be used in organizations outside of Congress.

Eventually the quarrel came to the elite barristers of the time. He had to decide to whom to give this amount. Noted barristers like Sir Chimanlal Setalvad, Bhulabhai Desai and Bahadurji sat down to decide this. Getting Vitthalbhai's final writings, knowing his last thoughts. After seeing all this, he decided to submit this amount to the Congress. The first thing the Sardar did at this time was to get a letter from himself and Vitthalbhai's relatives stating that we had no right to the amount. We give up even if there is a right. This shows the foresight of the Sardar. There is a precaution that there will be no controversy over this amount in future also. He started using this money for the work of the Congress, but kept a small amount of it aside. A separate amount was sent every six months to the wife of Subhash Chandra Bose, who lived in Vienna. This amount was once delivered by the playwright of Gujarat, Shri Chandravadan Mehta himself to the wife of Subhash Chandra Bose in Vienna. Someone would ask him, "Why this amount to Subhash Chandra Bose's wife?"

So even before the end of the sentence, he would get the answer from Sardar Vallabhbhai. "Why? Wasn't Bose a patriot? '' This retort would have silenced the questioner.

There were sharp ideological differences between Sardar Patel and Shubhash Chandra Bose. The Sardar's ideology of independence was quite different from that of Subhash Chandra Bose. There was a difference of opinion between violence and non-violence. However, he did not underestimate the contribution of Subhash Chandra Bose. The Sardar had respect and esteem in his heart for his bravery, adventure and dedication to freedom. So the chief took good care of his family. Such was the vast sky of Sardar's generous, sporty, patriotic heart!

Manzrukho

The Greek scholar Lycgars knew the depth and meaning of the words, as well as the anguish of the human heart. He not only wiped the tears from the other's eyes, but took them in his own eyes. On one occasion, an opponent of the Likgars ran up to her and began to use abusive language against her.

The opponent became more angry as this did not have any effect on the likes. He started punching and swearing.

The Lycragus walked quietly towards his home. The embarrassment of that cynic's mind did not subside. He even hurled insults at her.

Likers urged the slanderer to come and stay at his house and said that because of this it would be convenient for him to utter insults all day long, the critic stayed there. The days began to pass. Seeing the service spirit of the Likers, he became a big fan of the harsh critics and gradually started helping in the services of the Likgars.

Thus two or three days passed. Critics eventually asked for leave. The lyricist said, "Brother! I leave you with a heavy heart, but you have to keep one of my conditions. "

The critics said, "Tell me, what condition do I have to abide by?"

"Come to me often, stay with me for a few days if it's convenient, criticize me so I can always try to correct the mistake," said Likers.

The revelation of the moment

As the house is cleaned on New Year's Eve, all the year's accumulated garbage and useless things are thrown away. An old fan that has been lying around for years, a rusty bag, or a toy lying in the corner are said goodbye to the house. In the same way, clarity of thought often becomes necessary for man. Some ideas have been frozen for years. How many things like 'If a cat lands horizontally, it will be ominous' or 'If a dog cries, Yamaraj will come' have been on my mind since childhood and when such an incident happens, it immediately comes to mind! The mail of such old-fashioned crumbling beliefs should be cleared from the mind. It has been said that certain races have similar qualities.

In the same way, if there is prejudice, negative thinking or lethargy without a reason, it should be said goodbye. It controls our brain and then we lose control of it. The person follows primitive attire or practices from years ago and meaningless rituals. Never think about it. It does not come out of the old mentality by ignoring the changed situation or social environment. Such stupid, conservative and meaningless ideas have sucked the diamond of our society and country. What if we keep clearing such mental waste every Diwali?

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