The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 907 The fate of caste revolution

"Gandhi is going to England?"

Hessmann learned the news from Natalie who returned to Berlin. He sighed softly: "The Mahatma is the Mahatma, and he is indeed not an easy character to deal with."

This time Gandhi followed the Thirty-six Strategies. On the one hand, he surrendered, and on the other hand, he left India, a land of right and wrong, and went to the home base of British imperialism. When Gandhi and Nehru arrived in Britain, Hessman's butcher knife was Can't cut anymore. The non-violent movement in India also temporarily stopped and gave way to the violent line of the Bolshevik Party. When the Bolshevik Party begins to divide the land and fight against the Brahmins, the rich and powerful supporters of the Congress Party will gather again under the banner of Gandhi...

Natalie was a bit disapproving and said: "Indians don't think so. After Gandhi announced the end of the hunger strike and withdrawn the "Brexit" declaration, the Congress Party fell into a split. Many important figures in the Congress Party chose After leaving, they all accused Gandhi of failing in his non-violent line, and said that Gandhi and Nehru went to Britain to surrender. I am afraid that the brands of Gandhi and Nehru will fall. They have betrayed their own line and will be killed by the Indians. Scorned, it is impossible to become a leader in Indian politics."

Hessman just shook his head, "Natalie, Gandhi and Nehru did not give up their own line. They have always followed the line of non-violence. And the so-called non-violence does not mean letting us kill without resisting, but letting us kill with strength. The purpose of not intensifying conflicts when we are weak and making concessions when we see us raising the knife is to keep the fire of struggle burning, even if their generation fails, there will be others who will carry out their cause to the end. It seems weak to us Europeans, but it must be in line with India's national conditions.

Just watch, it won't be long before those who now spurn Gandhi will return to him, and his reputation will exceed that now, becoming a prophet and spiritual leader respected by everyone in India. "

"Then what should we do?" Natalie asked, frowning.

Hessman smiled coldly: "The best way is of course to kill Gandhi and Nehru... But the decision lies with the British. If they don't dare, we have ways to help maintain the Indian Empire. It's just a little troublesome. But that's okay Well, the British will be dependent on us for a long time to maintain a decent gentlemanly life."

Natalie nodded and asked again: "Marshal Imperial, I heard in Bombay that we are going to divide India into two and realize the partition of MSL and Hindus. Is this true?"

Splitting up the Indian empire was something Hirschman had planned in his heart for a long time, but he had never mentioned it to Natalie, the "big secret", so Natalie heard about it for the first time in Bombay.

Because of the "rumors" of breaking up India and the fact that Gandhi and Nehru were going to live in seclusion in the UK, the atmosphere in India was already a bit wrong before Natalie left Bombay. Some radical Indian independence organizations (Hindu believers) are preparing to cause trouble, and a part of the British-Indian Army (adapted from the National Army founded by Bose) controlled by the Indians themselves is also ready to move, with signs of mutiny.

"It's true!" Hessman replied, "But it won't be officially announced now."

"When will it be announced?"

Hessman did not hide anything and replied with a smile: "We will announce it when the People's Republic of India begins the agrarian revolution and caste revolution."

While the two were talking, the sound of a report sounded outside the door of Hersman's office, and then an adjutant came in and handed a copy of the telegram to Natalie.

Natalie glanced down, her expression suddenly changed, she looked at Hersman and said, "Marshal Imperial, this is a report from the Indian Front Command... The leader of the Indian National Army, Bose, has defected and his whereabouts are unknown!"

Hirschman shook his head indifferently, "He must have gone to Peshawar! Gandhi is an old fox, and Nehru is a good student of Gandhi... It is this Bose who is the most impulsive. It is a pity that his enemy is too powerful and has The power is too weak to create miracles.

Indians... can only be slaves to us Europeans! "

Chandra Bose was a passionate revolutionary, completely opposite to Gandhi who advocated passivity. He was somewhat similar to Gandhi's good student Nehru, but his ideas were more radical.

He believed that India must carry out thorough land reform (India's land reform can be divided into thorough and incomplete. Incomplete reform is to abolish the "Chaiminda system" similar to the tax collector system, while thorough land reform is to equally divide all land. ), completely abolish the caste system and realize the industrialization of the country. This line is very close to the views of the Indian Bolshevik Party, and Bose is very familiar with many Indian Bolshevik revolutionaries. In fact, the circle of Indian revolutionaries is not very big, such as Bose, who was the chairman of the Congress Party. , the human head is of course very familiar.

For example, Comrade Shulac, the Brahmin revolutionary of the Indian Bolshevik Party, and Bose were very familiar with each other. They were classmates at Cambridge University. However, Shulac was of better breeding than Bose, and his family had more money, so he went to Eton College in high school. , while Bowes went to England only after university.

After arriving in Peshawar, Bose moved directly into Shulak's house. He also met with representatives of the Soviet Bolshevik Party Serov and Brezhnev at Shulak's house to discuss the general direction of the Indian revolution.

"Chandra, you can work with us. We all know your abilities and we need you very much." Shurak very enthusiastically invited Bose to join. Although these Indian Brahmin revolutionaries have many shortcomings, there is one thing. The Soviet revolutionaries are incomparable. He is very generous and dignified. He doesn't care much about power and is very tolerant.

Serov now understood the cold British aristocratic English. He acted as an interpreter at the scene and told the frowning Brezhnev what Shurak said - Brezhnev originally thought he would meet him in India. A group of miserable bitch revolutionaries, but they didn't expect to meet a Brahmin revolutionary who was indeed nobler than the noble lords of Tsarist Russia... How could these guys lead the revolution when they looked at people with reactionary eyes?

And the temperament of Chandra Bose, who was the chairman of the Congress Party, seems to be more comfortable, without the aristocratic atmosphere and strong sense of superiority that are too strong to be wiped away. Brezhnev guessed that his family must not be particularly rich, and his bloodline may not be particularly noble...

"Sanjay," Bose called Shurak's name affectionately, "how are you going to abolish the caste system, a backward system that has tied the hands and feet of the Indian nation?"

It is difficult for foreigners to understand how bad the caste system is. Ordinary foreigners only know the five major castes of Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Sudra and Datli.

In fact, the Indian caste system is much more than that. The five major castes are just simple classifications. What really dominates the lives of Indians (Hindu believers) are the so-called "subcastes". The "sub-castes" are all linked to occupation. In other words, the biggest role of the caste system is the hereditary occupation, and then the fixation of social hierarchy.

In other words, the fixed basis of social hierarchy is hereditary occupation. Caste not only solidifies class, but also solidifies occupation. It divides Indians into "occupational clusters", each cluster has a sub-caste, and they work in the same or similar occupations for generations.

For example, Bose's caste corresponds to occupations such as "palace scribe" (clerical and the like), and his father became a famous barrister - in the eyes of Indians, lawyers and scribes are very different. Not too far away, it's all about paperwork, so old Boss can work as a lawyer. If Bose's caste corresponds to digging out excrement (the Dattli caste does this), then he is finished. His father will not be a lawyer who can make a lot of money, and he will not have the chance to go to Cambridge and spend his life with Let’s deal with the smelly shit!

Therefore, without the complete abolition of caste, Indians can only treat life and destiny passively. Reincarnation determines everything, and personal struggle is almost impossible. Such a nation, even if its number reaches hundreds of millions, cannot have a bright future.

So caste must be abolished! But abolishing caste is not easy, because this is a culture and tradition engraved in the bones of Indians, and it cannot be abolished with a few legal documents.

"We, the Bolshevik Party, have already thought of a way!" Schulak told Boss very confidently, "The caste system will soon be eradicated, completely eradicated!"

"Oh? What are you going to do?"

"We will learn from the Soviet Union and implement component system in the People's Republic of India."

"Ingredient system? How to implement it?" Boss had heard of "ingredient" and knew that it was a scientific method of classifying humans, which was much superior to the caste system.

"In the future, all Indians will forever get rid of backward castes and will be replaced by advanced elements. Everyone will have a caste based on their own performance or family origin. And the quality of the caste will have a huge impact on a person's life. Impact."

Brahmin revolutionary Shurak pointed at himself, "For example, I will no longer be a reactionary and backward Brahmin caste, but will become a progressive revolutionary cadre component, and at the same time I will have a sub-component - a revolutionary leader.

Those comrades who join the Indian People's Army and the Indian Bolshevik Party, regardless of whether their original caste is Kshatriya, will now have the revolutionary soldier or revolutionary cadre elements, and will also be assigned sub-elements according to the positions they hold. For example, commanders, senior commanders, political workers, senior political workers, etc. among the revolutionary soldiers.

In addition to revolutionary cadres and revolutionary soldiers, there will also be general cadres, general soldiers, workers, farmers, clerks, small proprietors, rich peasants, landlords, capitalists, bad elements, anti-GM elements, etc., as well as more sub-components... …”

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