or so of years doubtless it will have spread all over the
"He could hardly be called that," Mr. Crewe replied. "In fact, I haven't any what you might call 'right-hand men.' The large problems I have had to decide for myself. As for Tooting, he's well enough in his way; he understands the tricks of the politicians--he's played 'em, I guess. He's uneducated; he's merely a worker. You see," he went on, "one great reason why I've been so successful is because I've been practical. I've taken materials as I've found them."
"I see," answered Victoria, turning her head and gazing over the terrace at the sparkling reaches of the river. She remembered the close of that wintry afternoon in Mr. Crewe's house at the capital, and she was quite willing to do him exact justice, and to believe that he had forgotten it --which, indeed, was the case.
"I want to say," he continued, "that although I have known and--ahem-- admired you for many years, Victoria, what has struck me most forcibly in your favour has been your open-mindedness--especially on the great political questions this summer. I have no idea how much you know about them, but one would naturally have expected you, on account of your father, to be prejudiced. Sometime, when I have more leisure, I shall go into them, fully with you. And in the meantime I'll have my secretary send you the complete list of my speeches up to date, and I know you will read them carefully."
"You are very kind, Humphrey," she said.
Absorbed in the presentation of his subject (which chanced to be himself), Mr. Crewe did not observe that her lips were parted, and that there were little creases around her eyes.
"And sometime," said Mr. Crewe, when all this has blown over a little, I shall have a talk with your father. He undoubtedly understands that there is scarcely any question of my election. He probably realizes, too, that he has been in the--wrong, and that railroad domination must cease--he has already made several concessions, as you know. I wish you would tell him from me that when I am governor, I shall make it a point to discuss the whole matter with him, and that he will find in me no foe of corporations. Justice is what I stand for. Temperamentally, I am too conservative, I am too much of a business man, to tamper with vested interests."
"I will tell him, Humphrey," said Victoria.
Mr. Crewe coughed, and looked at his watch once, more. "And now, having made that clear," he said, "and having only a quarter of an hour before I have to leave to keep an appointment, I am going to take up another subject. And I ask you to believe it is not done lightly, or without due consideration, but as the result of some years of thought."
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He went on to explain how the Congress came up with the line “Nafrat ki bazaar mein mohabbat ki dukaan kholi(opened a shop of love in the market of hatred). “When we started, I thought let’s see what happens. After 5 or 6 days, we realised that actually walking 1,000 km was not an easy thing. And I had an old knee injury that started to act up. So I said now I am in real trouble because there’s no choice, one has to walk and I am having quite a lot of pain. Then quite a surprising thing happened.”
He said after walking 25 km every day for three weeks, one afternoon he suddenly realised he was not feeling tired at all.
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AdvertisementHe said India is not what one can see in the media which is up to promoting a political narrative that is far from reality. Asserting that there is a “huge distortion”, Gandhi said “It was very clear to me in the Yatra that it’s in the media’s interest to project these things, it helps the BJP. So, don’t think that everything you see in the media is the truth.”
He said all the great leaders in India had always emphasised that nobody should be under an impression that he or she knows everything. “Leaders like Guru Nanak Ji, Basavanna ji, Gandhi ji emphasised not to be under the impression that you everything. That the world is too big, too complicated for any one person to think that he understands everything and he knows everything, ” he said.
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© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd">e were finding that the normal tools that we used to use for politics… conversations like this, public meetings, were not working anymore. All the instruments we needed to do politics in India — they were controlled by the BJP and the RSS,” he said.
Narrating the political scenario in India, he said people in India are threatened and agencies are used on them. “So, we were also finding that it had become difficult to act politically and that’s why we decided to walk from Southern most tip of India to Srinagar.”
He went on to explain how the Congress came up with the line “Nafrat ki bazaar mein mohabbat ki dukaan kholi(opened a shop of love in the market of hatred). “When we started, I thought let’s see what happens. After 5 or 6 days, we realised that actually walking 1,000 km was not an easy thing. And I had an old knee injury that started to act up. So I said now I am in real trouble because there’s no choice, one has to walk and I am having quite a lot of pain. Then quite a surprising thing happened.”
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Don't miss | From women’s safety to inequality: 6 questions Rahul Gandhi answered in interaction with Indian diaspora in CaliforniaGandhi also went on to say that Bharat Jodo Yatra is not about knitting the geographical area that India covers, “Bharat Jodo Yatra is in your hearts.” Underlining that Bharat Jodo is about respecting all religions, and peaceful coexistence, he said, “If one studies history, it can be seen that all spiritual leaders — including Guru Nanak Dev ji, Guru Basavanna ji, Narayana Guru ji — united the nation in a similar way,” he said.
AdvertisementHe said India is not what one can see in the media which is up to promoting a political narrative that is far from reality. Asserting that there is a “huge distortion”, Gandhi said “It was very clear to me in the Yatra that it’s in the media’s interest to project these things, it helps the BJP. So, don’t think that everything you see in the media is the truth.”
He said all the great leaders in India had always emphasised that nobody should be under an impression that he or she knows everything. “Leaders like Guru Nanak Ji, Basavanna ji, Gandhi ji emphasised not to be under the impression that you everything. That the world is too big, too complicated for any one person to think that he understands everything and he knows everything, ” he said.
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Advertisement“I think if you sat Modiji down next to God, Modiji would start explaining to God how the universe works. And God would get confused that what have I created,” Gandhi said evoking laughter from the audience.
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He said this sounds funny but there are some people in India who can explain “science to the scientists, history to the historians, warfare to the Army, flying to the airforce”. “And at the heart of it is mediocrity, that they actually don’t understand anything,” he opined.
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