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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDeath should mean the end of life. But why is that Mahatma Gandhi continues to live even after his assassination? It is not just his followers who consider him alive, but even those who engineered his murder continue to battle with his living presence in India and abroad. Why are his detractors afraid of Mahatma Gandhi even after putting him to death? Why is it impossible to eliminate Bapu him from the hearts of the common people? Why do thousands across the world continue to regard him a hero in spite of cynical attempts to paint him a pathetic and cowardly villain? What indeed, is the secret of Gandhi’s immortality? These are the questions that the author grapples with in this thought-provoking book.
The book first published in Marathi as 'Gandhi ka Marat Nahi?' was later translated in Hindi as 'Gandhi kyon nahi Marte?'.
Chandrakant Wankhade
Chandrakant Wankhade is a a veteran activist, journalist, author and public intellectual. He has received many awards for his writings and journalism including the Lifetime Achievement Award by RTM Nagpur University and Anil Kumar Memorial Award for Journalism. In 2023 he was the President of the 17 th Akhil Bharatiya Vidrohi Marathi Sahitya Sammelan at Wardha, 2023.
This book is translated by Paromita Goswami, an activist, writer and translator.
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