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    Nehru's Family ::::: Why Did Indira Abort her Third Son (to be)?

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    A. Ghosh
    Why Did Indira Abort her Third Son (to be)?

    (Foreword: In order to fully comprehend the nitty gritty of this write up, it is advisable that our readers read up from the old archives of the Sword of Truth web-site. There is an article there titled SHE which will throw considerable light on the matter we are going to discuss. However, there are some more articles (ten in fact) which might help in the understanding of the enormity of the situation. They are:

    (1) A Glimpse at the Seldom Discussed Son of Nehru;

    (2) A Tale of Two Lals;

    (3) Indira-Jawahar Samvad;

    (4) More on the Nehru Dynasty;

    (5) Nawab Khan's Grandson Rajiv Gandhi's Islamic Roots;

    (6) Nehru's Conduct That Gave Away His Islamic Roots;

    (7) Nehrus: Where Did They Come From?

    (8) Prabhupada on Nehru's Incarnation;

    (9) Ruling by Fooling;

    (10) The Story of Gangadhar, Father of Motilal.

    Indira was an extraordinarily sexy girl. In fact she had been always on the 'prowl' for sex and was never under parental control. Mother Kamala Nehru was in fact a nonentity in the Nehru household constantly insulted and driven into a corner by the two sisters-in-law, Naan or Vijaylakshmi and the second daughter Krishna (who eventually became Krishna Hutheesingh). The father, Jawahar was never in the picture. He was too busy with his own political activities and pursuit of women of all kinds, be it an Edwina Mountbatten or a Hindu nun named Shraddha-mata.

    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 very much? Well, the truth of the matter is that the only person who had a few decent words for Kamala was Manzur Ali, the son of Mubarak Ali. The Alis were very close to the Nehrus and Manzur Ali, an accomplished man educated in Britain, was sorry for Kamala. And it came to pass that eventually, Manzur Ali (a Shia' man like his father Mubarak Ali), fathered Indira. Incidentally, it might be mentioned here that Mubarak Ali and NOT Motilal, had sired Jawahar. And hence, Manzur Ali and Jawahar Nehru were siblings.

    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. At Shantiniketan she was found with a European professor in a compromising position in his bedroom (in flagrante delicto) and Gurudev himself wrote to Jawahar to fly down from Delhi and take his daughter back to his place. At the time, so goes the story, the Gurudev had told Jawahar that his humble university (Vishwabharati) could not handle his daughter, as her demands were too high for Bolpur. That was the end of Indira's formal education.

    But that would not be a true evaluation of Indira's capabilities. She was extremely intelligent but not so industrious. She lived in Geneva where her sick mother, suffering from tuberculosis, was undergoing a long treatment in a hospital. In that short period, Indira mastered quite a bit of conversational French (they speak French in Geneva). Later, much later, as the Prime Minister of India, she was once invited by France's General de Gaulle at the Elysee Palace; there Indira had impressed the President of France enormously, as had been privately acknowledged by the President of France himself. Apparently, de Gaulle had predicted great things for Indira in the future as India's leader.

    It may be mentioned here that there was a time when the relation between the father and the daughter was very strained. It took place when Indira had made up her mind to 'nikaah' Nawab Khan's good-for-nothing son, Firoz. They got 'nikaahed' in a mosque in London and it was to make things smoother, the wily Gandhi, suggested the name change, from Khan to Gandhi, supposedly a Parsi name. Otherwise, things could have gone haywire. The entire Nehru family, specially Kamala Nehru had always been totally against Indira's marriage with Firoz, a stupid man.

    It was then that Indira told her father that she would like to leave India and settle down abroad with Firoz. At that Jawahar lost his temper and said loudly that she should know that Indira was NOT Jawahar's son. That by such threats Indira was not going to frighten her father. Now, how do we know that? This father-daughter converstaion took place in Jawahar's office in New Delhi. Next to Jawahar's office was another office occupied by a Muslim gentleman named Mobarak Mazdur, also a barrister. In later years Mobarak Mazdur migrated to Calcutta and settled in the Park Circus area, where I had gone specifically to meet him and discuss ths 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 Manzur 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. When I met Mobarak Mazdur (it was a few years before his death), I found Mr. Mazdur extremely annoyed with Jawahar and he poured fourth his contempt for the so called Kashmiri Brahmin which exceeded my wildest expectations.

    It is true that Nawab Khan had married a Parsi woman but her family name was NOT Gandhi. Also, she had changed her faith to Islam at the time of her 'nikaah' with Nawab Khan, as is often the custom with India's Mohammedans. 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, Firoz too could be considered a Parsi and Parsis are in fact quasi Hindus and Nehru arranged a Vedic wedding between Indira and Firoz. The fact of Nawab Khan's Parsi wife's change of religion was brushed aside and Firoz was painted as a non-Mohammedan. All this, just to make the 'nikaah' a little more acceptable to the larger mostly Hindu public. After his death, Firoz had been cremated like the Hindus and not buried in the Islamic fashion. It is a pity that by doing so we lost all options for a DNA test.

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