Sardar patel biography by rajmohan gandhi

          Tells, for the first time, the full story of the life of Vallabhbhai, the ploughboy who helped liberate India and then, in , weld her into one nation..

          Book review: Rajmohan Gandhi's 'Patel: A life'

          Patel:A Life
          By
          Rajmohan Gandhi
          Navjivan Publishing House
          Pages: 613
          Price: Rs 200

          Jawaharlal Nehru's Weltanschauung of visionary socialism and secularism is in a shambles, and credo-changers are on the lookout for an alternative political paradigm.

          The book is nicely written and reveals little known details about the life of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who is called Iron man of India.

        1. The book is nicely written and reveals little known details about the life of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who is called Iron man of India.
        2. Written by the acclaimed author Rajmohan Gandhi, this Gujarati edition offers a comprehensive and insightful account of Patel's pivotal role in India's freedom.
        3. Tells, for the first time, the full story of the life of Vallabhbhai, the ploughboy who helped liberate India and then, in , weld her into one nation.
        4. Patel: A Life.
        5. Title, Patel, a Life ; Author, Rajmohan Gandhi ; Publisher, Navajivan Publishing House, ; Original from, the University of Michigan ; Digitized, Sep 2,
        6. Some, at least, would be tempted to look back to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to provide the hard-nosed realism at a time when the rhetoric of dreamy idealism seems to have bitten the dust. And the move to appropriate the Sardar's legacy is, partly, reflected in the belated decision of the Chandra Shekhar government to award the Bharat Ratna to the iron Man.

          Rajmohan Gandhi's biography of the Sardar comes at a time of political re-thinking, though his intention of writing it was to find out whether his grandfather Mahatma Gandhi had been unjust to the Sardar while favouring Nehru.

          The Nehru-Patel rivalry continues to be intriguing, and another book on it would