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Ajay,
Our mind is clear and hence we feel so.But when a new comer reads this he may feel hatred towards Gandhi.


Gandhi is well known everywhere and there is no newcomer as such. The Book may contain only some portion considered objectionable. The author says he has not written anything of the sort being publicized. Much hue and cry is being made even without reading the book.

Gujarat Government banned the book without any one having read even one sentence of the book and Central Govt. contemplates law against remarks to Gandhi. These facts suffice to show that we are not yet mature and true democracy and we indulge in person worship.

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Independent press and personalities are voicing against undemocratic and senseless ban on the book. Mahatama Gandhi was for open ideas and he was a free thinker. But in his name, freedom of expression is being curbed.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/in-the-name-of-the-mahatma/770016/

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It is heartening that congress has seen reason and left it to Government to consider the issue of banning the book.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Gandhi-book--Cong-says-govt-to-take-ban-call/770533/

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Even certain portions of Gandhi's 'My experiments with truth' may be unpalatable to many Gandhians. Experiments with truth included experiments with celebacy which involved sexuality. Probably, Gandhians skip those portions of book written by Gandhi. It is a million dollar question whether the 'Gandhians' will consider banning the book 'My experiments with truth'. They cannot. So, let them not talk of banning a book on Gandhi by author who is more mature than these self styled 'puritan' fake Gandhians.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Mahatma-s-sexuality/770836/

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Will it throw into question the greatness of the Mahatma? In my estimation, these 'revelations' do not diminish Gandhi. They humanise him and emphasise his....
At last, good sense has dawned on Union Government. The 'controversial' book is not to be banned in view of author's assertion that he did not write anything of the sort.

However, it is surprising that no authority responsible for deciding the controversy has cared to procure a copy of the book and form an unbiased opinion after reading this.

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The controversy is still going on.I think after reading the book have to put opinion now.

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The controversy is still going on.I think after reading the book have to put opinion now.


There is no real controversy. The book is not yet available in India and nobody has read. The demand for ban is only on basis of some comments on the book in foreign press. The author has denied having written anything for which ban is demanded.

It is an indication of immaturity of Indian democracy that we worship personalities. It is okay to appreciate Mahatma Gandhi for his role in freedom struggle and his movement for self reliance and removal of untouchability and discrimination against weaker sections of society and women. However, Mahatma Gandhi was also a man of flesh and bones and he could have all traits that any normal human being could have. even if there re some comments about his sexuality, we should not feel offended.

The Government have categorically ruled out banning the book.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/moily-rules-ban-lelyvelds-gandhi-book-20110403-222600-927.html

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A grand salute to Mahatma....... he still a soul of all Indians

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The controversial book on Gandhi reveals his flare about nicknames. Mahatma Gandhi nicknamed those he liked most and described them by nick name.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Man-of-letters-Nicknames-reveal-Mahatma-Gandhis-sense-of-humour/articleshow/7878935.cms

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