Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
International

Winston Churchill Has As Much Blood On His Hands As Adolf Hitler: Shashi Tharoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Mar, 2017 01:10 PM
  • Winston Churchill Has As Much Blood On His Hands As Adolf Hitler: Shashi Tharoor
Thiruvananthpuram MP and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has been in the news for some time after he wrote the book ‘Inglorious Empire’ highlighting the atrocities of British colonial rule in India.
 
This time, the subject of news is one of the excerpts from the book where Tharoor has compared Winston Churchill with Adolf Hitler stating that the latter has as much blood on his hands as the former.
 
“Churchill has as much blood on his hands as Hitler does. The Bengal Famine – millions died because of the decisions he took or endorsed.  
 
Not only did the British follow its own policy of not helping the victims of this Famine, Churchill persisted in exporting grain to Europe, not to feed actual ‘Sturdy Tommies’ as he described them, but to add to the buffer stocks that were being piled up in the event of a future invasion of Greece and Yugoslavia,” UKAsia quoted Tharoor as saying in an interview.
 
He further mentioned that ships carrying wheat were coming to India from Australia during the famine but Churchill instructed his people to sail the cargo to Europe instead. 
 
Tharoor added that Churchill’s statement after British officials wrote to the Prime Minister in London about the loss of lives, was that he wrote back ‘why hasn’t Gandhi died yet?’. Tharoor described it as a ‘permanent stain’ on colonial history demanding Churchill’s role to be re-examined.
 
Tharoor decided to write the book after his speech at Oxford Union went viral on the internet. Ever since, Tharoor has been in news for providing an ‘alternative narrative’ on British rule in India. Tharoor spoke with UKAsia during the launch of the book in London on March 5.

MORE International ARTICLES

Second Funeral For Mosque Victims To Be Held In Quebec City Today

Second Funeral For Mosque Victims To Be Held In Quebec City Today
Mourners will gather to pay tribute to Mamadou Tanou Barry, Ibrahima Barry and Azzeddine Soufiane at the Quebec City convention centre.

Second Funeral For Mosque Victims To Be Held In Quebec City Today

Judge Wrong To Use Woman's Email To Police In Sex-Assault Conviction

Judge Wrong To Use Woman's Email To Police In Sex-Assault Conviction
In ordering a new hearing for Bo Zou, the Court of Appeal found the judge was wrong to view the email sent a day after the incident as confirmation of her account at trial.

Judge Wrong To Use Woman's Email To Police In Sex-Assault Conviction

Mental Health Evaluation For U.S. Man Accused Of Killing Canadian Girlfriend

Mental Health Evaluation For U.S. Man Accused Of Killing Canadian Girlfriend
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — An American man accused of killing his Canadian girlfriend in upstate New York will remain in jail as his lawyer arranges for a mental health evaluation.

Mental Health Evaluation For U.S. Man Accused Of Killing Canadian Girlfriend

Indian-American Puneet Ahluwalia To Run For Virginia House Of Delegates

Indian-American Puneet Ahluwalia To Run For Virginia House Of Delegates
Indian-American Republican leader from Virginia Puneet Ahluwalia is contesting for the state's House of Delegates for the 34th district against the incumbent Kathleen Murphy.

Indian-American Puneet Ahluwalia To Run For Virginia House Of Delegates

RBI Allows NRIs Access To Currency Derivatives Market

RBI Allows NRIs Access To Currency Derivatives Market
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has permitted non-residents Indians (NRIs) access to the exchange traded currency derivatives (ETCD) market to hedge currency risk arising out of their investments in India.

RBI Allows NRIs Access To Currency Derivatives Market

Indian-Aamerican Hotelier In US Guilty Of Underpaying Workers

Indian-Aamerican Hotelier In US Guilty Of Underpaying Workers
Indian-American hotelier, Chandubhai Patel, has been convicted in a scheme to underpay workers at two of his establishments, a federal prosecutor announced said.

Indian-Aamerican Hotelier In US Guilty Of Underpaying Workers