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Nehru Becomes Gandhi

(A true tale)

Some truths about first family of India.


In the hagiology of Indian and Hindutva nationalism, Pundit Jawahar Lal Nehru is acclaimed as the
`Founding Father of the Indian Union'. Everywhere in the India today, one finds a Nehru school, a Jawaharlal
museum or a Pundit Nehru street. Many things are named after his father, wife, daughter, and grandson
even. He is frequently referred to as Pundit (pundit being an honorific Sanskrit and Hindi word meaning
"scholar"). Evidently, the Union's first Prime Minister - a Brahmin from Kashmir - has attained a near godlike status, largely thanks to propaganda from the Brahmin-controlled Indian press. Yet how much does this
Brahmin deserve the title?
For fifty years, the Brahmin-controlled Indian mass media has been brain-washing the world about the
supposed achievements of Pandit Nehru. Now, after fifty years of deceit, lies and deception, the facts have
finally come out. Pandit Nehru died of the dreaded syphilis (a disease caught by mating to prostitutes), as
revealed by the mainstream Indian newspaper, The Tribune. He was a philandering womanizer who fathered
at least one bastard son by a woman scholar called Sharda Mata.
Similarly Not many Indians know that his daughter Indira Gandhi, on her official visit to Afghanistan,
visited Baabar's grave and paid homage to him. Baabar was considered an alien offender by Hindus then
why Indira paid homage to him. Another interesting incident was that once she was invited by a Saudi
Princess to visit MECCA on a pilgrimage. ....No NON MUSLIM is allowed in Mecca then why she was
invited? Soon you will know.

Ancestors
According to Motilal Nehru (father of Jawahar Lal Nehru) the records about his family were destroyed
during the first war for Indian independence (1857) and history is silent about his family tree.
Still he says that in early 18th century one of his ancestors was Raj Kaul. He was employed by the
Moghuls. Farrukhsiyar the Moghul King allotted him some land near a nehar (canal). Kaul became Nehru
as he was given land (by a King) at the bank of a nehar. Though' nothing much is known about this part of
the tree, Motilal has written that Pundit Moosram Nehru was Raj Kaul's grand son and his grandson was
Gangadhar who was father of MotiLal.
Pundit Gangadhar Nehru was the kotwal of Dehli just before 1857. Bahadurshah Zafar was the reigning
Moghul King at that time. East India Company had also established itself during that time. He was married
to Jiyorani, the daughter of a famous poet and scholar Pundit Shankarnath Zutshi.
Gangadhar used to patronize the tawaifs (singing girls) in the neighborhood bazaar popular as Sitaram
Mandi. During 1857, when the Britishers tried to finish the rule of Bahadur Shah Zafar, Indians reacted
strongly and attacked the firangis [English] and even their Indian staff and well wishers.
Gangadhar Nehru's house was set aflame by the rebels and he escaped along with his family (wife and two
children) to Agra along with other Kashmiris. The locality was called Kashmiri bazaar. Raja Jaswantsingh,

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a Kashmiri royal, sheltered Nehru in his house, Kali Kothi.
Krishna Hutheesing (daughter of Motilal) also mentioned in her memoirs, that her grandfather Ganga Dhar
was the city Kotwal of Delhi (an important post) prior to 1857's uprising. It was extremely unlikely that
Bahadur Shah Zafar, the sultan of Delhi, would hire a Hindu for that very important post. The official
records show no such man ever worked as Kotwal then. There is some confusion. What really is the truth
about Nehru dynasty?
The man we now know as the paternal grandfather of Jawahar Lal (and father of Moti Lal) was in reality a
Sunni Mohammedan; in fact he was a Mughal nobleman named GHIYASUDDIN GHAZI. Jawahar Lal had
referred to him when he wrote in his autobiography that he had seen a picture of his grandfather Ganga Dhar,
which portrayed him as a Mogul nobleman. The important question is why did he then adopt a Hindu name
or a Kashmiri Brahmin's name?
Just before the English forces entered the city, the sultan had replaced the earlier Kotwal as well as the City
Governor Mirza Muniruddin. The latter had been dismissed by Bahadur Shah Zafar on charges of spying for
the English. The Naib Kotwal, a subordinate officer, was a Hindu; his name was Bhao Singh. And another
Hindu, one Sri Kashinath was the thanedar of the Lahori Gate area of Delhi. Their names were found in the
records but name of Ganga Dhar was missing. Be that as it may, the fact remains that Ganga Dhar indeed
was the grandfather of Jawahar Lal Nehru.
The English were after each and every Mogul. They were shooting down all Mohammedans for fear of
facing another claimant to the Delhi throne. Panic and fear ran like wildfire among the Moguls. There was
nowhere to flee. The city had been surrounded by the 'firangi' forces and their allies, the Sikhs and the
Gurkhas (Nepalese). It was then that the wily Mohammedans came up with the brilliant idea of namechanging. Ghiyasuddin became Ganga Dhar, almost like the actor Yusuf Khan who had become Dilip
Kumar, many years later.
In the aftermath of 1857, many Mohammedans fled to nearby cities not yet fully under the control of the
English. Agra was one such city with a large Muslim population and had considerable Mogul influence.
Ganga Dhar or Ghiyazuddin, with his entire family, left for Agra. Why Agra and why not Kashmir? Wasn't
Moti Lal a Kashmiri Brahmin? He linked himself to Kashmir only because a lot of his fellow travelers were
Kashmiri. And as far as addition of Nehru is concerned the pamphlet "A Tale of two Lals" says, "Delhi used
to have a canal instead of what we see at present in the old Delhi a famous Road by the name of Chandni
Chowk. It is learnt that along both sides of this canal, there lived special and important employees of the
Mogul Emperors after Shah Jahan. They lived and worked in the Red Fort and were allotted houses to live
outside the Red Fort on the both sides of the canal. Some of them called themselves in course of time as
Nehru meaning the employees of the Moguls. They came to consider themselves as very special since they
refused to work for the East India Company."
How do we know that he fled to Agra? Jawahar Lal states in his own autobiography that on their way to
Agra, the English troops detained Ganga Dhar's family. Ganga Dhar told them that they were not
Mohammedans but Kashmiri Brahmins (Hindus). Jawahar explains in his autobiography that the primary
reason for the detention was their Mogul features (Muslim Features). His Excuse was: Kashmiri Hindus
looked very much like Mohammedans from Iran, Turkey, and Afghanistan. The change of name worked
well and the English let Ganga Dhar and his family to go to Agra. Jawahar Lal Nehru also remarked once
that he was a Hindu by accident of birth only. Otherwise, he would have been a Mussalman by upbringing
and a Christian by education in England!
According to Dr Ram Manohar Lohia, writing in his monthly magazine `Mankind`, Gangadhar Nehru got
himself the job of a chaprasi (peon) in the offices of Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru! It was not because of his
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and a post of peon was good way of concealing his true identity. Gandhur was a regular on the kotha of one
Daulat Jaan, a tawaif in nearby Maithan.
Gangadhar died at a young age of 35 leaving behind a pregnant wife Jiyorani and two sons Bansidhar and
Nandlal. Motilal was born after the death of his father. The three brothers grew up educated in law thanks to
Maharaja Jaswant Singh and Saprus. Bansidhar Nehru ultimately became a subordinate judge and settled in
Mathura. Nandlal Nehru too practised law, remained `deewan' in the haveli of Raja of Khetri for some years
before being appointed to just elevate High Court of Allahabad. Motilal practised along with elder brother
and lived with him.

Motilal
From here we pick the life story of Motilal. When Moti lal was settled in his career, the family organized a
match for him and the marriage was held in Agra. As was the tradition, Tawaif Daulat Jaan's daughter
Roshan Jaan was invited for dancing. Unfortunately, Motilal's wife died while delivering a premature baby.
The baby too didn't survive.
A heart broken Motilal started finding solace on the kotha of Roshan Jaan. He fell in love with a beautiful
girl named Daleep Jaan, barely in her teens, learning the tehzeeb (etiquettes) and singing from Roshan Jaan.
Averse to the idea of his emotional involvement with a singing girl, the family hastily organized another
match in THUSSU (later the name changed to SWAROOP RANI). Motilal yielded to family pressure and
got married. His Elder brother Pandit Nandlal Nehru arranged for Motilal to join a family friend (Prithvinath
Shastri) in Kanpur.
Motilal, however, could never forget the sensuous girl he had met on the kotha and often visited her by
traveling all the way to Agra. This continued till the girl completed her training as a tawaif and returned to
Allahabad. Perhaps it was Motilal's destiny; he was included in the list of advocates to Allahabad High
Court. Now Motilal was the head of family and much more successful. Mehfils with tawaifs like Akhtarbai
Faizabadi, Gohar Jaan from Calcutta and Allahabad's Jankibai (who became famous as Chhapan chhuri,
later.) became everyday affair. More interesting is the story that he found his beloved Dalip Jaan staying in
another part of the same haveli! In fact, Vazir Jaan occupied this part. Vazir Jaan had asked a sarangi player
Miyan Jaan and his wife to stay with her. His wife turned out to be the Motilal's heartthrob Daleepa!
Jawahar Lal erased his house 77, Mirganj because it was the Red light area of Allahabad.
Miyan Jaan's wife, Daleep Jaan, delivered a son in 1888. He was named Manzoor Ali. A year later, in
another part of the haveli was born Jawharlal Nehru.
1900 witnessed the birth of Vijayalaxmi Pandit. And a year later, Daleep Jaan gave birth to a girl called
Jaddan. Finally Swaroop Rani bore a daughter KRISHNA. It is not known if both her daughters too were
sired by Mobarak Ali. Perhaps yes, perhaps no. But then Moti Lal, a confirmed philanderer had his own
bastards too.
Mobarak Ali was connected with the high and the mighty of the Moslem society. The nawab of Oudh
objected strongly to bringing up the baby boy in a brothel. He offered to bring him up in his own palace. He
had a number of Moslem women in the harem, which could suckle the baby. From then on, the baby
Jawahar, soon after his birth, left Mir Ganj and was housed in the nawab's palace. He was circumcised.
Jawahar stayed there till he was ten. There was a full-length picture of the ten-year-old Jawahar standing by
the side of the nawab of Oudh on the first floor of the nawab's palace, not far from Lucknow. Then he left
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How he became rich is another interesting story. The Rajah of Etawah had died without an issue. Under
British rule, in such cases the widow was to lose her husband's estate if she did not have a male issue. The
Rani of Etawah was sure to lose her estate. The Hindu widow asked Mobarak Ali and Motilal to fight her
case. They asked her for Rs.500,000.00. The helpless
widow agreed. The amount was equally divided between Moti and Mobarak. However, at the lower court,
Mobarak Ali and Moti Lal lost the widow's case. Undaunted, they announced to the widow that not
everything was lost. On behalf of Mobarak Ali, Moti Lal announced to the widow that they would go to the
higher court with her case. The fee was again a hefty Rs.5,00,000, equally shared by Mobarak and Moti.
They lost the case in the higher court as well.
The smart Mobarak suggested that the case be now taken to the Privy Council in London. This time, the
widow had to pay for all their travel expenses, to and from London plus their fees and the fee of a London
barrister. Mobarak Ali hired a top notch London barrister. He argued the case at the Privy Council on behalf
of the widow, who, according to him, was pregnant and carrying a child of the Rajah of Etawah, when he
died. A suitable baby boy had been found for the purpose and the court was told that the boy was sired by
the Rajah and the widowed Rani was the mother. This time, the case was won and the Rani could retain
ownership of her deceased husband's estate. One of the constituencies of the estate was Amethi. This was
obtained by Moti Lal from the widow. It is not quite clear if there was any arm-twisting involved in the
transfer of Amethi, but the Rani, we believe, was quite happy to have retained ownership of at least part of
the property. For the reason all Nehrus decide Amethi as their inheritance from their ancestors and decide to
contest elections from there. (A tale of Two Lals).
The money helped Moti Lal to qualify as a lawyer and purchase the Ishrat Manzil from Mobarak Ali and
rename it Anand Bhavan.
Because of getting rich Pandit Motilal Nehru looked after the Daleep Jaan, her `husband` Miyan Jaan and
bore all the expenses of their children: Manzoor Ali and Jaddan Bai. Manzoor Aligrew into Manzoor Ali
Sokhta, alabour leader in Allahabad. Political expediency and influence of Mahatma Gandhi forced Motilal
to distance himself from Daleep Jaan. But in 1924, Manzoor Ali publicly claimed to be the half brother of
Jawaharlal Nehru, caused a sensation and perhaps some amount of embarrassment.
There are eye witness accounts about how Daleepa sobbed, shattered her bangles and started wearing white
after the death of Motilal Nehru on 6th February 1931. Jaddanbai, provided enough security to mother
Daleepa who would spend time and money on the race course or take opium and have a dreamless sleep.
Jaddan married thrice. Her eldest child, Akhtar Husain, was a son from her marriage with Bachhi babu
(Narottamdas Khatri). Her second marriage with harmonium master Ustaad Irshad Meer Khan too resulted
in a divorce after he sired Anwar Husain. Uttamchand Mohan, from a well off family in Rawalpindi was the
third and perhaps the last man in her life. He fell in love with Jaddanbai, proposed marriage. Jaddan Bai
was ready to marry but only if he embraced Islam. Converted by Maulana Abulkalam Aaazad [who later
became President of India], Mohan became Abdul Rashid and the marriage took place.
Actress Nargis was born of this liaison. Jaddanbai started working in films starting with a film entitled
`Insaan ya Shaitaan` and `Shahi Rakkasa`. She took up filmmaking...and her three children (Akhtar Husain,
Anwar Husain and Nargis) became a part of film industry. Nargis reined the industry as Raj Kapoor's
sweetheart and finally settled in marriage with actor Sunil Dutt. She joined politics in the later part of her
life. Nargis and Sunil Dutt remained close to Nehru-Gandhi family. Actor Sanjay Dutt is their son. A fake
case of keeping illegal weapons was made against him once because of his Muslim links.

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Jawaharlal Nehru
After becoming a lawyer Jawaharlal Nehru setup his legal practice office at Malabar Hill Bombay near the
then chambers of Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. He was not successful in his legal practice. He had to wind it
up as he got involved in a criminal case in which he is said to have attempted to molest a young Parsi girl
employed in his office and it is further said that a criminal case against him proceeded in the then session's
court of Bombay. He wound up his legal practice and returned to Allahabad and joined the politics of those
days.
Jawaharlal Nehru did not have a blissful married life. He was married at a young age in the year 1916.
When he was at Harrow, Motilal Nehru and his wife decided to find a perfect match for Jawaharlal Nehru.
They started their search and found Kamala Kaul, a girl from a middle-class Kashmiri Brahmin family in
1912. She was a thirteen year old girl, well-educated at home and knew Hindu and Urdu. They waited till
1916, when Kamala attained the age of seventeen years. Kamala was finally married to Jawaharlal Nehru On
8 February, 1916. In the first year of the marriage, Kamala gave birth to their only child, Indira
Priyadarshini.
The initial years of marriage were not very happy for Kamala as Nehru was then basking in glory and paid
little importance to the home front. She also had to endure several blunt remarks from her husband's relatives
regarding her inferior social origins. But she did not retaliate to any of these. She began to involve herself in
the Indian freedom struggle and even went to the prison.
Unbeknown to everyone outside, Jawahar never consummated his wedding with this 'not so accomplished
girl' from the vale of Kashmir. One might ask how come then that she gave birth to Indira Priyadarshini,
whom Kamala loved very much? Well, the truth of the matter is that the only person who had a few decent
words for Kamala was Manzar, the son of Mubarak Ali. The Alis were very close to the Nehrus. Manzar, an
accomplished man educated in Britain, was sorry for Kamala. And it came to pass that eventually he (a Shia'
man like his father Mubarak Ali), fathered Indira. Kamala gave birth to a boy in November 1924, but he was
premature and died 2 days later.
Out of many affairs with women, Nehru had at least one bastard son. Of course, these facts were
suppressed by the Red-Saffron Indian Government, and it took a Black South Indian Catholic from Kerala,
M.O. Mathai, to expose the facts. Of course Mathai's book (`'Reminiscences of the Nehru Age') has been
suppressed by the Brahminist Government of India, for not only does he reveal Brahmin Nehru' little son, but
he also narrates his own affair with Indira Gandhi. Mathai served Nehru for many years as his Personal
Assistant. He writes in his book, [Chapter Nehru and Women, p.206-207]
"In the autumn of 1948 (India became free in 1947 and Jwahar Lal was Prime Minister) a young woman
from Benares arrived in New Delhi as a sanyasini named Sharddha Mata (an assumed and not a real name).
She was a Sanskrit scholar well versed in ancient Indian scriptures and mythology. People, including MPs,
thronged to her to hear her discourses. One day S.D. Upadhyaya, Nehru's old employee, brought a letter in
Hindi from Shraddha Mata about whom he spoke very highly. Nehru gave her an interview in the PM's
house. As she departed, I noticed (Mathai is speaking here) that she was young, shapely and beautiful.
Meetings with her became rather frequent, mostly after Nehru finished his work at night. During one of
Nehru's visits to Lucknow, Sharddha Mata turned up there, and Upadhyaya brought a letter from her as
usual. Nehru sent her the reply; and she visited Nehru at midnight...
"Suddenly Shardha Mata disappeared. In November 1949 a convent in Bangalore sent a decent looking
person to Delhi with a bundle of letters. He said that a young woman from northern India arrived at the
convent a few months ago and gave birth to a baby boy. She refused to divulge her name or give any
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behind. She however forgot to take with her a small cloth bundle in which, among other things, several
letters in Hindi were found. The Mother Superior, who was a foreigner, had the letters examined and came
to know that they were from the Prime Minister. The person who brought the letters surrendered them. But
he declined to give his name, or the name of the Mother Superior, or the name and address of the convent.
Nehru was told of the facts. He tore off the letters without any emotion reflected in his face. He showed no
interest in the child then or later... the child must have grown up as a Catholic Christian blissfully ignorant
of who his father was.
In another book it is revealed that "Another woman who was close to him (Nehru), and almost certainly a
lover, was Padmaja Naidu. She was eleven years younger than Jawaharlal, and was daughter of the veteran
nationalist Sarojini Naidu." (The Dynasty: The Nehru-Gandhi Story by Jad Adams and Philip Whitehead, p
103.)
His affair with Lady Mountbatten was made well known to all by Wolpert. In the book `Nehru: A Tryst
with Destiny' Wolpert suggested that Nehru's many wild oats were not sown exclusively among womankind:
he had also favored mankind when young. His book was temporarily banned in India: "stopped at Customs
for inspection".
Before moving further it is worth mentioning that Jawahar sister VIJAYA LAKSHMI eloped with a
Muslim man SYUD HUSSAIN who was an eminent journalist. She changed her name to Aisha had a girl
CHANDRALEKHA by him.
Later with Mahatama Gandhi's intervention Syed was posted as Indian diplomat in USA. A little later, a
new boy, Shri Pandit was brought, lived in Nehru's house, befriended Vijay Lakshmi, & married her
WITHOUT her DIVORCE from Syed. Every problem in Nehru family was being solved by Gandhi, mostly
by very dirty tricks. Syed never returned to India & died in Cairo. Vijailaxmi immediately went there alone
& wept bitterly holding his grave for a long time. From her second husband VIJAYALAKSHMI had a girl
who was the novelist NAYANTARA SIAGOL.

FEROZ
By the time Indra grew up there was another development. Kamala had another affair with a young man
called Feroz.
Who was this Feroze? We are told that he was the son of the family grocer. The grocer supplied wines,
etc. to Anand Bhavan previously known as Ishrat Manzil when it belonged to the Muslim lawyer named
Mobarak Ali - (some bells should ring here). The name of Ishrat Manzil was changed into Anand Bhavan
when Motilal bought it from Mubarak Ali. He moved into that house after winning a legal case for the Rani
of Etawah at the Privy Council at London.
On the death of her husband the Raja of Etawah, the Rani found that she would have to part with her entire
kingdom as she had no children. She asked Mobarak Ali and Motilal to fight her case. They asked her for
Rs.500,000.00. They shared the amount between them and did not fight the case. The case was lost in the
lower court. They then told the Rani that they would fight the case in the higher court. They took another
500,000.00. They split this amount also and did not fight the case. The case was lost in the higher court
also. They then told the Rani that they would fight the case in the Privy Council in London. They demanded
up and down plane fare, a fat fee for themselves and a fee for a British advocate to fight the case in London.
The smart British advocate said that the Rani could get hold of an infant of the appropriate age and say to the
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was saved.This stupid Rani thought that Mobarak Ali and Motilal had saved her. By way of legal fee the
Rani of Etawah is said to have given by way of legal fee to the above named two persons Rs.10 lakhs and
also the estate of Amethi which she owned and was passed on to Motilal Nehru. For the reason all Nehrus
decide Amethi as their inheritance from their ancestors and decide to contest elections from there. (A tale of
Two Lals).
What was the family grocer's name? His name was Nawab Khan, who had married a Parsi woman named
Ratimai after converting her to Islam. Most of historians believe that Feroz [born 1912] was son of Nabab
Khan while some believe that Feroz was son of Ratimai from a previous marriage (with Jehangir Faredoon)
and Nawab Khan adopted him and raised him as a Muslim.
"Feroze went to school in Allahabad, and later in the university there, he enrolled for an L.L.B. degree. It
was through this connection that he wormed his way into Anand Bhawan, for it was Motilal's practice to
invite promising young students over to his house. But Feroze didn't pay as much attention to either law or
Motilal, he paid attention to Kamala and Indira - in that order. His devotion to Kamala remains something of
a mystery. Of course she must have shown her characteristic concern and kindness for the young lad, and he
on his part may have sympathized with her crucifying loneliness. Or perhaps he succumbed to Kamala's
quiet charisma. Or as Krishna (sister in law) put it, "Feroze's fondness for Kamala was romantic."
It is believed that in 1930, during a demonstration Kamala fainted. Young Feroze Khan was watching the
demonstrators along with his friends. He rushed to comfort her. As he was already introduced to her family
he went to inquire about the health of Kamala later. She was moved by this gesture and then what happened
next was obvious.
Once, while Jawaharlal was in Naini Jail, some miscreants put up ugly posters in Allahabad insinuating an
affair between Kamala and Feroze. Someone anonymously sent one of these posters to Nehru and he was
furious. Being an intelligent man, he didn't question either Kamala or Feroze, buthe did ask Rafi Ahmed
Kidwai to investigate the poster slander." (The Sanjay Story: Vinod Mehta, p 6.)

INDIRA
The fact of the matter is that (can be found in many writings) Indira was an extraordinarily sexy girl. In
fact she had been always on the 'prowl' for sex and was never under parental control. It is Indira's oversexed
nature that had prevented her from completing her studies in London as well as in Bolpur, near Calcutta. In
both places, she was too busy with her sexual proclivities and could not properly complete her education. In
Oxford, she was told to leave the college for non-performance.
When she was 14 she started to suspect that something sinister existed between her Mother and Feroz. One
day she saw Feroz moving away from her mother and leaning on a chair. Indira was surprised to see that
they were both blushing; what had they been doing? Were they talking about her! Or were they discussing
politics. They had been standing very close to each other so maybe they had been saying things they didn't
want her to hear.
Then it hit her like a ton of bricks! Feroz did have an erection and that looked like her mother's lipstick on
the side of his mouth. Oh God no! Surely Not! She must be imagining these awful things because she was
so upset.
Then on another day her worst suspicions were confirmed. She caught sight of her mother lying on the bed
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with long slow strokes. Her mother's legs were wrapped around his back and her heels raked his flanks
urging him on; they were kissing each other passionately. Soon her mother drummed her heels on his back
and he pounded in and out of her emptying his seed into her. Indira was dumbfounded, but she had to admit
she was also a little aroused; her panties clung to her sex. She was surprised to see the size of the cock of
Feroz. It was huge. At that time nothing happened between her and Feroz but that incident affected her
greatly.
Soon she was sent to Bolpur for study. Santiniketan is a small town near Bolpur in the Birbhum district of
West Bengal, India, approximately 180 kilometres north of Kolkata. It was made famous by Nobel Laureate
Rabindranath Tagore. The town housed Visva-Bharati which became a Central University in 1951. Indira
Gandhi was one of its more illustrious students and was known for her after hour activities at the University.
At Shantiniketan she was found with GERMAN TEACHER Frank Oberdorf in a compromising position in
his bedroom (in flagrante delicto). The Principal Gurudev himself wrote to Jawahar to fly down from Delhi
and take his daughter back to his place for misdemeanor. It may be mentioned here that at that time the
relation between the father and the daughter was very strained. While father Jawahar was busy with politics
and pretty women; her mother was in hospital. Later Indira went to Europe where her sick mother, suffering
from tuberculosis, was undergoing a long treatment in a hospital. In 1936 Kamala died. [Source: Indira: The
Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi By Katherine Frank]
In 1938 - Indira went to study at Somerville College, Oxford. During this time, she frequently met Feroze
Gandhi, whom she knew from Allahabad, and who was studying at the London School of Economics. The
grocer's son was quite sympathetic to Indira and soon enough she decided to marry him. She changed her
religion, became a Muslim woman and married Feroze Khan in a London mosque [In 1941]. A Well-known
English newspaper publicized this event.
INDIRA PRIYADARSINI married FEROZ KHAN as per Islamic rites after converting herself to Islam.
Her new name was MAIMUNA BEGUM. Later they changed their name to fool the public of India on the
advice of Ghandi by an affidavit in a court to INDIRA GHANDI and FEROZ GANDHI.
When the news of this marriage eventually reached Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (better known as
Mahatma Gandhi), he urgently called Nehru and advised him to ask the young man to change his name from
Khan to Gandhi as his mother was Parsi and that was a common Parsi last name (it meant Grocer in Gujarati
language). It had nothing to do with change of religion, from Islam to Hinduism or Parsi. It was just a case
of a change of name by an affidavit. And so Feroze Khan became Feroze Gandhi. It is worth mentioning
here that those who convert to Islam often continue to use their family surname as Navjot Singh Sidhu is a
Sikh but Iqbal Ahmed Sidhu is a Muslim. In 1942 the couple returned to India and it was arranged to get a
photograph of their marriage in Vedic style despite knowing that performing an inter-caste and an interreligious marriage in Vedic style was illegal at that time.
It was circulated to the people (mostly for the consumption of the Hindus) in India that by virtue of the fact
that Nawab Khan's wife was a Parsi, Feroz too could be considered a Parsi and Parsis are in fact quasi
Hindus. The fact of Nawab Khan's Parsi wife's change of religion was brushed aside and Feroz was painted
as a non-Mohammedan. All this was an effort to make the 'nikah' a little more acceptable to the mostly
Hindu public.
Despite the photograph of a Vedic style marriage the Nikah was registered at Jama Masjid, at Clock Tower
Chowk mohalla of Allahabad, UP, where earlier Nehru's sister Vijai Laxmi Pandit too was married to Syed
Hussain.
It was then that Indira told her father that she would like to leave India and settle down abroad with Feroz.
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by such threats Indira was not going to frighten him. Now, how do we know that? This father-daughter
conversation took place in Jawahar's office in New Delhi. Next to Jawahar's office was another office
occupied by a Muslim man named Mobarak Mazdur, also a barrister. In later years Mobarak Mazdur
migrated to Calcutta and settled in the Park Circus area, where a writer had gone specifically to meet him and
discuss the subject of father-daughter quarrel of the time. It was only then that it transpired that Indira was
NOT Jawahar's daughter and the name of Manzar Ali cropped up later. Mr. Mobarak Mazdur was fully
conversant with the entire father-daughter conversation but he did not divulge it at the time.
Shortly afterwards both Indira Gandhi and Feroze Gandhi were arrested and jailed for nationalist activities.
Indira Gandhi was released after eight months and Feroze Gandhi after a year. Nehru efforts to release them
from jail brought the couple closer to him. After the release Feroze Gandhi became editor of The National
Herald, a newspaper founded by Jawaharlal Nehru, and Mrs. Indira Gandhi became the principal confidant
and assistant of her father during the period of Nehru's prime minister-ship (1947-1965).
In 1944, she gave birth to Rajiv Gandhi, a future Prime Minister (as per Islamic rites he was circumcised).
In 1946, Sanjay Gandhi, was born. According to Mathai, after the birth of Rajiv, Firoz tried to poison Indira
by pouring powdered glass in her milk (details are provided in the article SHE), because he suspected that
Sanjay was not his son. The conjugal relations between Indira and Firoz got terminated. The question
arises, who then sired Sanjeev or Sanjay? INDIRA had an affair with a man MOHAMMED YOUNUS
(author of the book, `Persons, Passions & Politics') who was a long time resident in the Nehru household.
SANJEEV GHANDI was his son (later the name changed to SANJAY to escape prosecution in UK for a car
theft. His passport was confiscated so the Indian ambassador arranged a bogus passport with new name
Sanjay & sent him back to India.) He too was circumcised as per Islamic rites. A great deal of Yunus'
escapades is mentioned in Yunus' book.
Same Mohammad Yunus was hired in the Foreign Office when Indira was Prime Minister. Yunus' son's
name was Adil Shahryar. He was arrested by the US anti-corruption department on charges of importing
illegal substance and put in US prison for felony and was given a sentence of 35 years. All these years,
Yunus had been biding his time and as soon as Rajiv became the prime minister (perhaps the dumbest Prime
Minister India has ever had!), Mohammed Yunus showed his true colors. He told Rajiv that he did not know
how, but Rajiv had to get the release of Adil Shahriyar. Otherwise, Yunus threatened to publicly release the
Netaji papers of which Yunus had been made the custodian by Nehru himself while still alive (which Yunus
still is and the Indian public has still not a clue about the Netaji papers!) Eventually, Rajiv did get the release
of Adil Shahryar by going right up to Ronald Reagan under the pretext of conducting the FESTIVAL OF
INDIA campaign.
Feroze Gandhi contested elections to the Parliament of India in 1952, independent India's first general
elections. His wife served as his campaign organizer, and Gandhi won. But Feroze soon became a
prominent force in his own right, criticizing the Government of his father-in-law and beginning a tirade
against corruption. When he became an MP, Feroze started living in his own house in Delhi, away from his
father-in-law and wife. Why he started criticizing his father in law and living separately from Indira? The
answer to this question is that INDIRA had an affair with M.O. MATHAI (Nehru's steno) and a pregnancy
was aborted. In Parliament, Feroze Gandhi was teased that Mathai was Nehru's real son-in-law. "Indira,
significantly, did nothing to quell the rumours of the alleged liaison," writes Katherine Frank.
`SHE' is an article by M.O. Mathai written in 1977. Here follows the verbatim summery of Mathai's
'SHE'.
She has Cleopatra's nose, Pauline Bonaparte's eyes and the breasts of Venus. She has hair on her limbs
which have to be shaven frequently. Physically and mentally she is more of a male than a female. I would
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I met her first in her ancestral home in the winter of 1945. She then had a baby son of crawling age and
who was a cry baby. My first reaction was that she was a conceited girl with unhappiness written all over
her face. Her second son, born in December, 1946, was an unwanted child. As a baby he had to be
circumcised to remove a defect. By 1947 her cup of unhappiness was full and fortune took possession of her
face.
In the autumn of 1946 her father gave her a small Austin car. She wanted me to teach her driving. In the
initial stages I used to take her to the Viceroy's bodyguard's Polo Ground for lessons. She was quick in
learning. Then I stopped the driving lessons because she was getting into the advanced stage of pregnancy.
Once she said that to most men pregnant women appear highly unattractive. I replied by saying that, "you
look absolutely gorgeous. In fact, I think you're more beautiful now than you were before becoming
pregnant." This remark pleased her a lot.
I told her I didn't want her to take any risk going into the open roads learning driving. Her second son was
born in the middle of December 1946. By the middle of February 1947 she was ready to resume driving
lessons. We went into the roads and to Connaught Circus. Then I told her "you just imagine that you know
everything, concentrate, consider the person driving a car from the opposite direction is a fool, and go along
with confidence driving the car, take a round of Connaught Circus and come back". She did that and
returned in triumph. The driving lessons ended there.
Before the middle of 1947 she asked me to take her out to a cinema. From then on we used to go out for
pictures as often as I was free - which was not frequent.
She looked forward to taking me out driving over the Ridge with the jungle on either side. She hated small
cars. So we used to go in my car which was a Plymouth. She liked to go into the wilds where there were
ruins. Drives to regions beyond Qutab Minar were favored. One day, during an aimless drive, she told me
complainingly "You do not love me". I said "I do not know; I had not thought about it". By the autumn of
1947 I knew she had fallen headlong in love with me without my taking any initiative in the matter. Her face
would light up on seeing me. She started talking to me about herself. She said that some time after her
marriage, she discovered that her husband was not faithful to her. This came to her as a great shock because
she married him in the teeth of opposition from every member of the family. She said she began to lose her
saris, coats, blouses, shoes and handbags. She suspected the servants until she discovered some of her lost
things on the persons of two women at a party. These women were known to be friendly with her husband.
She also found out to which women her husband had given the books stolen from her book-shelves.
She made it known rather discreetly what her intentions were about me. I told her I had two inhibitions: (1)
I did not like to fool around with married women; (2) my loyalty to her father prohibited anything such as
she had in mind. She was immediately forthcoming about No.1. She assured me that some time ago she had
stopped having anything to do with her husband. She added: "I can no longer bear the thought of his touching
me". She further confided in me "fortunately he has also gone impotent though he retained his attraction to
women". About No. 2 she was angry with me and asked "What has my father got to do with it? Am I a
minor?" Since then she spent as much time with me as possible and ridiculed me for my attitude to
her father in so far as she was concerned. But I continued to resist gently. I was not mentally prepared or
reconciled as yet.
On the 18th November 1947 she took me to her room and kissed me full on the lips and told me "I want to
sleep with you; take me to the wilds tomorrow evening". I told her that I had very little experience with
women. She said "all the better". I couldn't refuse as I knew she was in a position to have me fired. So on
the 19th, which was her birthday, we went driving out. As we settled down in the car, I noticed a few drops
of perspiration on her nose. She was wearing a pink sari with green border and a green blouse. Her sari was
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We chose a place in the wilderness. We walked through the open land into a forest. As she walked with a
slow stride, her hips swayed beautifully showing off the lushness of her body. In a safe place `SHE' & I
started undressing together. She started to tug & pull down my shorts, compelling me to unbutton & take
them off. I pulled away her loosely wrapped sari making her completely naked.
Her body was amazing. Her skin was pale, and her tits were even bigger than I'd thought, huge blue veined
orbs, with reddish nipples that looked as big as my thumbs. Black hair peeked out from her armpits, and her
pubes started in a thin line just below her navel, running into to a thick, untamed mat on her pubis, extending
between her thighs and beyond. Even her inner thighs were quite furry, and small delicate hairs covered the
rest of her thighs, although her lower legs were smooth.
As wild passion flowed between our tongues & lips, she started wildly rubbing her soft breasts & furry
crotch all over my naked body, exhilarating me to the hilt. After a while she started kissing all over my face
and finally ended up repeatedly kissing on my eyes, forcing me to keep my eyes shut and to enjoy the wild
overtures of her ripe body.
After sucking & fondling her breasts, I placed my hand between her thighs and slowly parted them. Soon,
my fingers were touching the private jungle. She was moaning heavily and offered no resistance as I
advanced my hand; rather, she parted her thighs wider making way for my hand. My fingers searched
through the bush and touched her very wet labia. By now she showed restlessness and disengaged me saying
she was getting too hot and couldn't take it any more.
For a few seconds I felt her body moving away from mine, but it came back over me from a different
direction. Now on opening my eyes, I saw her naked back & bum moving towards the lower part of my
body and then felt her hot, wet & furry crotch crushing my very hard shaft. It was a fantastic & wild
sensation and I was in seventh heaven at the realization it was Prime Minister's daughter's erotic hole on my
tool. As encircled my arms around her waist & pressed her boobs, the mounds didn't feel as soft as to melt in
my hands. But my body & mind was at the zenith of revelry and I was wild in exhilaration as I realized it
was a moist & slippery vagina fucking my rock hard penis. As I spurted loads of cum up her sex tunnel, I
felt ever grateful to her for letting me make love to her. I had lost my sense after most exhilarating eruption
from my manhood.
On our way back I told her that I had some revulsion about milk in her breasts (though she had stopped
breast-feeding the child a while ago). Afterward, she did something about it and soon went completely dry.
She discovered that I knew little about sex, and gave me two books, one of them by Dr. Abraham Stone
about sex and female anatomy. I read them with profit. She was not promiscuous; neither did she need sex
too frequently. But in the sex act Indira had all the artfulness of French women and Kerala Nair women
combined. She loved prolonged kissing and being kissed in the same fashion. She had established a
reputation of being cold and forbidding. She was nothing of the kind. It was only a pose as a feminine
measure of self-protection. She was a passionate woman who was exceptionally good as a wriggler in bed.
During the twelve years we were lovers, I was never satisfied with her.
Progressively she became hostile to the fat female family friend who used to come to stay. Ever since she
saw the family friend welcoming me on arrival with a hug and an innocent kiss on my cheek, she became
jealous and livid with rage against the family friend. Occasionally the family friend used to ask me to take
her and my "she" (INDIRA) to a good cinema whenever there was one in town. My "she" could cleverly see
to it that I did not sit near the family friend but only next to her as third in the row.
The day before the next time the family friend was expected to arrive "she" asked me to take her out into
the wilds after sundown. In the car I asked her 'what is the big idea? I have some urgent work to do'. She
replied 'as long as the fat one is here, I will keep away from you because I do not want you to touch me after
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to the fat one's friendly welcome and departure gestures to me.
She tried hard to persuade me to occasionally go up to her room while her husband was there, sit down and
talk to them both. I told her that I had no intention of practising deception. So she used to bring him to my
study occasionally. He suspected her of cheating but luckily he took Younas as the prime suspect. He
started living separately.
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This unwilling separation embittered Feroze, and it is speculated that he was having extra-marital affairs as
a way of getting back at Indira. The list of his affairs includes TARAKESWARI SINHA, MEHMUNA
SULTANA, SUBHADRA JOSHI and many others.
After Mathai, INDIRA too had her string of affairs with persons like Her Yoga Teacher DHIRENDRA
BRAMMACHARI. He was mentioned in the press during his hey days as the Rasputin of India. Other
names include The Foreign Minister Sardar Swaran Singh and DHINESH SINGH. Singer-writer Sheila
Dhar (Mrs. P. N. Dhar), who knew Mrs. Gandhi well, remarked once, "Indira
Gandhi had the developed instincts of an animal, she always responded to people with her skin"
Feroze used to harass Nehru frequently for money and also interfere in Nehru's political activities. Nehru
got fed up and left instructions not to allow him into the Prime Minister's residence Trimurthi Bhavan.
Mathai writes that the death of Feroze came as a relief to Nehru and Indira. The death of Feroze in 1960
before he could consolidate his own political forces is itself a mystery. Feroze had even planned to remarry.
Feroz was cremated according to Hindu religious ceremony for fooling people as he never embraced Hindu
religion publicly. As a matter of fact this was done to remove options for any DNA test later.
In 1964, the year of her father's death, Indira Gandhi was for the first time elected to Parliament, and she
was Minister of Information and Broadcasting in the government of Lal Bahadur Shastri, who died
unexpectedly of a heart attack less than two years after assuming office. Mathai says that Indira Poisoned
Shastry. It was the Mohammedan butler of Tikki Kaul, then Indian ambassador in Moscow, who travelled
all the way to Tashkent to do the vile job.
There were many contenders for the position of the Prime Minister-ship, but they were unable to agree
among themselves. They picked Indira Gandhi as a compromise candidate, and each thought that she would
be easily manipulable. But Indira Gandhi showed extraordinary political skills and tenacity and elbowed the
Congress dons -- Kamaraj, Morarji Desai, and others -- out of power. She held the office of the Prime
Minister from 1966 to 1977.
In 1973, Delhi and north India were rocked by demonstrations angry at high inflation, the poor state of the
economy, rampant corruption, and the poor standards of living. In June 1975, the High Court of Allahabad
found her guilty of using illegal practices during the last election campaign, and ordered her to vacate her
seat. There were demands for her resignation.
Mrs. Gandhi's response was to declare a state of emergency, under which her political foes were
imprisoned, constitutional rights abrogated, and the press placed under strict censorship. Meanwhile, the
younger of her two sons, Sanjay Gandhi, started to run the country as though it were his personal fiefdom,
and earned the fierce hatred of many whom his policies had victimized. He ordered the removal of slum
dwellings, and in an attempt to curb India's growing population, initiated a highly resented program of forced
sterilization. It was believed that Sanjay used to blackmail Indira Gandhi. Was he black mailing her with
the secret of who his real father was? Incidentally, Sanjay's marriage with the Sikh girl Menaka (Indira
Gandhi found the name of Lord Indra's court dancer rather offensive!) took place quite surprisingly in
Mohammad Yunus' house in New Delhi. And the marriage with Menaka who was a model (she had

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modelled for Bombay Dyeing wearing just a towel) was not so ordinary either.
Sanjay was notorious in getting unwed young women pregnant. Menaka too was rendered pregnant by
Sanjay. It was then that her father, Colonel Anand, threatened Sanjay with dire consequences if he did not
marry her daughter. And that did the trick. Sanjay married Menaka. It was widely reported in Delhi at the
time that Mohammad Yunus was unhappy at the marriage of Sanjay with Menaka; apparently he had wanted
to get him married with a Muslim girl of his choice. It was Mohammad Yunus who cried the most when
Sanjay died in the plane accident. When the news of Sanjay's death [Sanjay died in an air crash in June,
1980] reached Indira Gandhi, the first thing she wanted to know was about the bunch of keys which Sanjay
had with him.
In early 1977, confident that she had debilitated her opposition, Mrs. Gandhi called for fresh elections, and
found herself trounced by a newly formed coalition of several political parties. Her Congress party lost
badly at the polls.
In the second, post-Emergency, period of her Prime Minister-ship, Indira Gandhi was preoccupied by
efforts to resolve the political problems in the state of Punjab. In her attempt to crush the secessionist
movement of Sikh militants, led by Jarnail Singh Bindranwale, she ordered an assault upon the holiest Sikh
shrine in Amritsar, called the "Golden Temple". It is here that Bindranwale and his armed supporters had
holed up, and it is from the Golden Temple that they waged their campaign of terrorism not merely against
the Government, but against moderate Sikhs and Hindus. "Operation Bluestar", waged in June 1984, led to
the death of Bindranwale, and the Golden Temple was stripped clean of Sikh terrorists; however, the Golden
Temple was damaged, and Mrs. Gandhi earned the undying hatred of Sikhs who bitterly resented the
desacralization of their sacred space. In November of the same year, Mrs. Gandhi was assassinated, at her
residence, by two of her own Sikh bodyguards, who claimed to be avenging the insult heaped upon the Sikh
nation.

RAJIV
After the death of Indira, her son Rajiv Gandhi (Khan) became new Prime Minister. The press conference
that Rajiv Gandhi gave in London after taking over as Prime minister of India was very informative. In this
press conference, Rajiv boasted that he was NOT a Hindu but a Parsi.
Interestingly He changed his so called Parsi religion to become a Catholic to marry Antonia Maino of
Turin, Italy. Rajiv became Roberto. Antonia Maino adopted the name of Sonia Gandhi to fool the illiterate
voting masses of India, even though the name Sonia Gandhi is not legal, or published in Indian Gazette
notifications. Her immigration papers to India still show her as Antonia Maino Gandhi and she had even
voted in India's elections, even while she was an Italian citizen violating India's regulations. His daughter's
name is Bianca and son's name is Raul. Quite cleverly the same names are presented to the people of India
as Priyanka and Rahul. What is amazing is the extent of people's ignorance in such matters.
It is the western press that waged a blitz of misinformation on behalf of Rajiv. From the New York Times
to the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post, the big guns raised Rajiv to heaven. The children's
encyclopedias recorded that Rajiv was a qualified Mechanical Engineer from the revered University of
Cambridge. No doubt US kids are among the most misinformed in the world today! The reality is that in all
three years of his tenure at that University Rajiv had not passed a single exam. He had therefore to leave
Cambridge without a certificate. Sonia too had the same benevolent treatment. She was stated to be a
student in Cambridge. Such a description is calculated to mislead Indians. She was a student in
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schools where foreign students come to learn English. Sonia was working as an au pair girl in Cambridge
and on the pay roll of KGB, the Russian spy agency which presented her in front of Rajiv Ghandi.
And surprise of surprises, Rajiv was even cremated as per Vedic rites in full view of India's public.
This is the Nehru dynasty that India worships and now a foreigner leads a prestigious national party
because of just one qualification being married into the Nehru family. Maneka Gandhi, though Indian,
herself is being accepted by the non-Congress parties not because she was a former model or an animal
lover, but for her links to the Nehru family. As we await the future biographies of Rajiv and Sanjay, Sonia
and Maneka, Varun and Priyanka, we can only pray that this tradition of a rich and varied sexuality is being
actively maintained even now by India's immortal First Family.

Stop Press
It was reported that on 3rd December 2006, Rahul Gandhi was camping at Amethi along with 7 others and
were drinking liquor at a V.I.P. guest house at 9 PM, and the group then penetrated the vagina of one
Sukanya Devi, age 24 with their penis. Sukanya Devi is the daughter of Congress worker Balram Singh who
is a staunch follower of Sonia Gandhi. Ms.Sukanya's house address is 23-12 Medical Choke, Sanjay Gandhi
Marg, Amethi, Raebareli, UP, India. Sukanya was first forced to drink liquor before Rahul Gandhi and his 7
friends forcibly penetrated her vagina one by one. Sukanya cried for help, but her cries fell on deaf ears.
Even the security personnel preferred to remain as mute spectators. Sukanya's mother Sumitra Devi, who
learnt about the whole incident immediately, went with her daughter to Police HQ in Amethi. The Police
refused to book any complaint and advised her not to report it.. Sukanya Devi She went from pillar to post
pleading for justice, but no one heard her pleas. Sumitra Devi gave a statement in a press conference with a
very thin attendance and there she was confronted by Congressmen who physically assaulted both mother &
daughter. On 27th December 2006 Sumitra Devi went to New Delhi to meet Sonia Gandhi but Sonia refused
to meet her. With no options left she went to Human Rights Commission who just noted down her complaint
and asked her to leave. Sukanya's father Balram Singh beat Sukanya so badly that she was forced to run
away with her mother. A Group of 1000 Congressmen roamed the town on that night and kept warning
people to keep their mouth shut otherwise they will kill all of them. It all happened under the nose of the
police who acted helplessly. The local media who learnt about this incidence next morning enquired from
the local people the details of the incident. Both people and Police refused to speak anything and evaded any
question. Reporters of Small and Medium Newspapers had shown interest in this incidence but it did not
carry much weight. Major newspapers had heard about this incident, but did not take it seriously.
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You can read the full stories about Nehrus in these books:
(1) A Tale of Two Lals - R. V. Bhasin (2) The Real Story of Gangadhar, Father of Motilal. (3)
"Reminiscences of the Nehru Age" & `SHE' - M. O. Mathai (4) "The life of Indira Gandhi" - Kathrine Frank
(5) The Sanjay Story - Vinod Mehta (6) `Nehru: A Tryst with Destiny' - Stanley Wolpert (7) `Persons,
Passions & Politics' - MOHAMMED YOUNUS (8) The Dynasty: The Nehru-Gandhi Story by Jad Adams
and Philip Whitehead
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