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Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary, All About Mahatma Gandhi Assassination

Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary, All About Mahatma Gandhi Assassination

Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary: Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, at the age of 78, on the grounds of Birla House, a substantial palace in the centre of New Delhi known as Gandhi Smriti. His killer was Nathuram Vinayak Godse, a member of the Hindu Mahasabha and a right-wing Hindu paramilitary group. Nathuram Godse was a Chitpavan Brahmin from Pune, Maharashtra, and a Hindu nationalist. Nathuram Godse believed that during the partition of India the year before, Mahatma Gandhi had been too accommodative to Pakistan.

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Mahatma Gandhi Assassination

According to witnesses, Mahatma Gandhi had arrived at the top of the stairs leading to the elevated lawn outside Birla House, where every evening, sometime around five o’clock, he had begun organising multifaith prayer gatherings. Nathuram Godse emerged from the group of people flanking Gandhi’s path as he started to go toward the dais and fired three bullets at point-blank range into Gandhi’s chest and belly. Gandhi collapsed on the floor. Mahatma Gandhi was taken back to his room at Birla House, where a representative later appeared to make the announcement of his passing.

Nathuram Godse was apprehended by crowd participants and turned over to the police. The Mahatma Gandhi murder trial began in May 1948 in Delhi’s famed Red Fort, with Godse as the lead defendant and his accomplice Narayan Apte, as well as six additional people, being considered co-defendants. The home minister Vallabhbhai Patel is said to have pushed for a speedy conclusion of the trial in order “to evade scrutiny for the inability to prevent the assassination.” Nathuram Godse and Narayan Apte were found guilty of capital crimes on November 8, 1949. Despite Manilal and Ramdas Gandhi, the two sons of Mahatma Gandhi, pleading for commutation, Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel, the deputy prime minister, and Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, the governor-general of India, rejected their request.  On November 15, 1949, Nathuram Godse and Apte were executed at the Ambala prison.

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