Allowance for the upkeep of Gandhi as a State Prisoner in 1930
False Social Media Propaganda against Gandhi : A Factual Analysis Siby K. Joseph A false propaganda against Gandhi is gaining momentum through social media in connection with the allowance for the upkeep of Gandhi as a State Prisoner in 1930 by the British Government. Usually this type of propaganda coincides with Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday or martyrdom. I received a WhatsApp message a couple of days back from a person associated with a Gandhian organization for quite a long time. I noticed that this message was forwarded many times. It is as follows: “Finally, that letter was found in national records. In 1930, MK Gandhi was getting ₹100 per month from the British for personal expenses. At that time, the market price of 10 grams of gold was ₹18. The market value of ₹100 of that time is currently around ₹2.88 lakhs. But why were they paying Gandhi? To help the British crush the real freedom fighters? It must be remembe...
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