Chapter 409 Gandhi(2/2)
Of course, if it's just like that, it's fine.
However, in 1919, the Lorat Act promulgated by the British disappointed Gandhi, especially the Amritsar bloody incident that happened later...
On April 13, 1919, about 50,000 people held a rally in Jalianvara Bagh Square in Amritsar to protest the British's Lorat Law. In the afternoon of the same day, Dell commanded armored vehicles to block the narrow exit of the square and ordered the shooting of dense crowds. According to official figures released by the British, 379 people died on the spot and 1,200 were injured.
After the Amritsar murder, his support for ** was even more determined. On March 18, 1922, he was arrested by the British and sentenced to six years in prison, but Gandhi finally served only two years in prison.
During two years of prison life, Gandhi was thinking about how to get India out of the British rule. It was at this time that news about China came into Gandhi's ears.
After Gandhi finished serving his sentence for two years, he came out of prison and continued to lead the "No Resistance" movement while considering whether he could support him from China or not.
At this time, his confidence in the British had been almost wiped out, so after more than a year, Gandhi finally decided to go to China to seek support.
During some days in Shanghai, everything in Shanghai surprised Gandhi.
Because Shanghai's prosperity completely overturned some of Gandhi's inherent concepts of Asia, many skyscrapers that started or have been completed suddenly appeared after the completion of the Empire State Building. Although none of these buildings can be taller than the Empire State Building, it has turned Shanghongquan into a modern city.
Although there may be many shortcomings in Shanghai in some corners, at least in Gandhi's view, this city is already more perfect than London in his impression...
"Maybe I'm right here..."
Thinking of this, Gandhi went to the Shangbo Government.
Behind Gandhi, several white people followed quietly, but they did not do anything...
As one of the leading figures of the Indian Congress Party, Gandhi is definitely a member of the British government's blacklist, so when Gandhi was still on the ship, the British government had already learned about Gandhi's trip to China.
It was just that Gandhi was on the ship at that time, so the British government could only pass the news to the Hongshi Hall and the Beijing Embassy, asking them to send people to pay close attention.
As for the reason why Gandhi went to China, the British government has guessed a little.
After all, what Gandhi has always advocated was to let India completely emerge from the British colonization. At this time, Gandhi suddenly came to China. What he wanted to do was completely obvious.
For this reason, the British government also made some special negotiations with the National Socialist Government, and the National Socialist Government could hand over this person to the British government—at least not to have anything to do with this person.
In fact, the British government is also helpless. First of all, Gandhi is absolutely unavailable because he is somewhat the spiritual leader of the Indians. If he is killed, India will definitely make a fuss. Moreover, the non-resistance movement advocated by Gandhi himself also has many benefits to the British government. With Gandhi, it is better than a new person who advocates the violent resistance movement.
Secondly, Gandhi has always been active in non-concessions...
After the end of World War I, the Kuomintang-Social Government first fought with Japan on Sakhalin Island. At that time, the Kuomintang-Social Government not only defeated the Japanese army on Sakhalin Island, but also blocked Japan by breaking the war. In the end, the defeated Japan had to recognize the Kuomintang-Social Government's rule over Sakhalin Island, and also compensated a large amount of compensation to the Kuomintang-Social Government, as well as all the concessions in China...
Among China's foreign concessions, a considerable number of concessions belong to Japan.
Therefore, after Japan's defeat, the foreign concessions in China had been reduced to a considerable number. In view of this, the National Social Security Government decided to strike while the iron was hot and completely eliminate all foreign concessions in China.
It should be said that the process has been quite tortuous so far, but there have been progress.
Given the current strength of the National Socialist Government, China and other governments have embarked on the right path for negotiations on the concession. It can be foreseen that in the next few years, foreign concessions in China will be completely returned to China like tariffs...
But at least for the moment, these concessions still belong to Britain, the United States and other countries...
Public Concession...
Although there has not been any agreement so far, it is almost done, and the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries have been completely limited to the concession.
It is also for this reason that although we knew Gandhi was in Shanghai, the British had no choice because Gandhi lived far away from the public concession and there was a police station nearby. Although the British were quite bold, they still did not dare to blatantly abduct people on the Chinese land...
Therefore, the British will negotiate with the National Socialist Government, and the National Socialist Government can hand over Gandhi to the British.
"Gandhi..."
When Yan Guang heard the name Gandhi, his eyes widened a lot, because the name was so famous in his time. Although Yan Guang himself didn't know much about Gandhi, in his impression, this person seemed to be a person worthy of respect.
Of course, he still scoffed at the "non-violent non-resistance movement" advocated by Gandhi. After all, which revolution in this world can be achieved without bleeding?
Isn’t it just that Gandhi himself was shot to death by a violent Hindus?
Moreover, India, which was peacefully liberated, was not baptized by blood, and its later development fell into a deformed state.
"But at least, this is someone who has always been implementing his beliefs..."
Thinking of this, Yan Guang said to Yue Chang.
"You go and arrange it for me. I want to meet this man named Gandhi. In addition, you tell the British that since this man named Gandhi did not come to China with any malicious intentions, then we have the right to ensure his safety, but please rest assured that we do not support the Indian** he advocates."
A dragon has reverse scales, and it will be angry when it touches...
It is not clear how many pieces of anti-scaling and Yan Guang in the UK are, but India is definitely one of them. Compared with India, Britain's interests in the Indochina Peninsula and even in the entire Southeast Asia are so small...
Although Yan Guang really wants to take India off the British, at least for the time being, Yan Guang will not do this, because Yan Guang is not ready to fight the British now...
At least that's the case...
Yan Guang is only interested in Gandhi himself, and also wants to make some preparations...
Chapter completed!