01-25-2006, 09:38 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->bose was not a right wing extremist, but a left winger (in this he had nehru for company - both were socialist) who took to extremist/millitary tactics, cos the time was ripe for it and india needed freedom asap.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
it was fashion to be a "socialist" in those days, which was basically same as being for rapid industrialization . any two bit could understand the need for factories, for infrastructure, as against Gandhi's village industry fantasy.. my question is what was bose's understanding of the muslim problem. was he a leftist with regard to the muslim problem. savarkar's militarization was aimed at both muslims and british..
it was fashion to be a "socialist" in those days, which was basically same as being for rapid industrialization . any two bit could understand the need for factories, for infrastructure, as against Gandhi's village industry fantasy.. my question is what was bose's understanding of the muslim problem. was he a leftist with regard to the muslim problem. savarkar's militarization was aimed at both muslims and british..