British Civil Servant

Chapter 195: Indian Wealth Code

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"If you are very knowledgeable about the feminist movement, this has a lot to do with the new culture movement you advocate. Ellen!" John's hand holding the wine glass froze slightly, with a clear smile, "It's not clear that it will become you. help.”

Alan Wilson had a thoughtful look on his face, as if, probably, as if the Junagadh native commissioner in front of him had a point.

Although Pesik-Lawrence, as a minister of Indian affairs, can be said to be a layman, he is good at advocating women's rights and interests. If he can guide him, he may be able to help the new culture movement.

Alan Wilson, although not in contact with the feminists of this era, has no idea what is on their minds. But in this part of British India, even if you're not a feminist, you have the right to judge.

"Looks like I should work harder." Alan Wilson picked up the wine glass and touched the Junagadh native commissioner. He skipped the matter and asked about his recent work, especially It's how the monarchs of the local states view the British India construction plan recently.

The Congress Party of course welcomes it, and the Muslim League only opposes it verbally. So what is the attitude of the British Empire's allies and local states for a long time?

"Salaman Khan didn't show any inclination. After all, this matter has nothing to do with the capital. But Alan, are you not afraid that this move will lead to an imbalance in the balance of power? Once the Kolkata Industrial Zone is completed, the province and the capital will be separated. The power comparison between the two will be even more unbalanced." John frowned and said, "Of course I have no intention of objecting to this, after all, the mainland needs this project."

Is it a contrast imbalance, or a rebalancing? Not necessarily what it will turn out to be in the end!

However, Alan Wilson cannot always say that if there is a Muslim League in the industrial area of ​​Calcutta, it will collapse. If it were to spread, wouldn't it be unfair to the vast number of peaceful believers in British India?

Alan Wilson can't do this. As a pure assistant commissioner, he must ensure that a bowl of water is balanced, especially to protect the interests of the minority, which is in line with the British tradition in the subcontinent.

However, this dinner was still fruitful. Without John's reminder, Alan Wilson hadn't thought of getting support in the fields that the Minister of Indian Affairs was good at.

Before the First World War, the feminist movement in Britain was mainly for suffrage. Due to the development of the British Industrial Revolution, more women participated in industrial labor and social activities, and firstly launched the movement for political rights.

At the same time, the "Women's Suffrage Coalition" led by Mrs. Fawcett opposed the use of violence in political movements and advocated legal struggles, believing that only in this way could the goal of women's suffrage be achieved.

And the current Minister of Indian Affairs, Pesik Lawrence, is very good at this. He even knows various feminist activists from before the First World War to the present, and he is completely an expert in the liberation of women.

Only God knows how Pesik Lawrence became the current Minister of Indian Affairs, but Alan Wilson, who is waiting in Mumbai, is ready to talk to the Minister of Indian Affairs about women's liberation, as long as there is this British India The first-in-command recognized that after the cabinet mission leaves, it can be launched vigorously, and the division is famous.

On February 18, the cabinet mission, led by Sir Pesik Lawrence, Minister of Indian Affairs, finally arrived at Mumbai, the most excellent port city in British India, after a long journey.

Long before Pesik-Lawrence arrived in British India, all walks of life in British India were looking forward to the trip of the cabinet mission sent this time. Unlike history, the Bombay Sailors Uprising did not happen.

Since Alan Wilson arrived in British India, there have been great changes in propaganda. This kind of propaganda should have different emphasis in different places. Take British India as an example, it is not acceptable for the widely illiterate population to speak science.

The assistant commissioner, who got inspiration from the old immortal Modi in India in later generations, felt that he had found the wealth code of British India. In the final analysis, we are too powerful in India!

Based on the Mahabharata Sutra, a group of remarks that look very anti-intellectual but will definitely be accepted by the illiterate Hindu groups, including but not limited to, "plastic surgery" existed in ancient India, Ganesha was created by someone transplanting an elephant's head onto a human body using cosmetic techniques. And the Indians have already invented the airplane.

It's not enough to just be anti-intellectual, but also to add some real contributions to it to achieve the effect of being indistinguishable between true and false.

The world's first to propose the heliocentric theory - from the "Aliyavida", the most famous medical works are "Sheraka Benji" and "Wonderful News", which are the earliest herbal medicine books in history.

Buddhist texts say that things exist only for one moment, and in the next moment they are replaced by copies of themselves. This is similar to the frame-by-frame playback in current film technology.

So, here is Alan Wilson, who insists that our India is too powerful, this is the iron proof that India invented the film.

Since the New Year, the newspapers that have been controlled by the hostile British Indian Governor's Office have been greatly increased in sales. They have even caused a wave of Indian newspapers all over the world. They are good at finding some records similar to modern society from ancient classics. This proves the greatness of ancient India.

At this time, the so-called sober people are traitors in the eyes of many Indians. Even though our India is so great, some people feel inferior.

As for what the pacifists think of the Hindu performance, that is not something Alan Wilson can speculate.

After arriving in Mumbai, the cabinet mission led by Pesik-Lawrence was warmly welcomed by the citizens of Mumbai, and the number of citizens welcomed nearly 200,000. It is hard to imagine that at the same time in real history, the same 200,000 Mumbai citizens were marching in support of the uprising of the Mumbai sailors.

History is so amazing that even a veteran supporter of the women's liberation movement, the current Minister of British India, Persik Lawrence, was taken aback by what he saw.

"It seems that Sir Barron is right in what he said in the telegram. The situation in British India is very peaceful now. But what's the matter with the soldiers mutiny all the time?" asked.

"Dear Minister, this is not contradictory." Alan Wilson pondered the language of the organization and said, "The current real situation in British India is indeed the coexistence of danger and opportunity. All we can do is to try to prevent things from becoming irreversible. Let British India contribute as much as possible to Britain, but no one knows how much time will be left to support the homeland."

"There is always news of soldiers mutiny. These Indian soldiers and the British Empire are no longer in the same mind. Although there is no mutiny that spreads and cannot be contained, the danger is there, and I don't know when it will happen."

"As for the attitudes of the two biggest forces, the Congress Party and the Muslim League, before meeting the leaders of the two forces, I can only inform the minister of the real situation." Facing Indian Minister Pesik Lawrence, Alan Wilson Introducing the current real situation in British India, "It is difficult to say what is the specific difference between the two parties, because in the pursuit of independence, the two are the same, but they are temporarily blinded by the large-scale construction plan."

"In other words, in the long run, British India is bound to become independent?" Persik-Lawrence lowered his voice and asked in a solemn tone, "Is it really inevitable?"

"I think the minister has really reached Nehru and Ali Jinnah, and he will know that his attitude is much more resolute than I said." Alan Wilson said helplessly, "At present, we are just constantly releasing news to attract ordinary people. Attention, most Indians get caught up in fake news, but how long will it last, really hard to say?"

Pesic Lawrence came to be interested and asked Alan Wilson what the specific method was? Later, he regretted it, adhering to our great assistant commissioner in India, saying that India invented the telephone, invented the film, invented the plane, and at the same time, there have been many religions, leading the world in mind and soul.

Pesik-Lawrence was taken aback. It was hard to imagine that Alan Wilson, who had behaved very decently just now, would say such anti-intellectual words. It was not the first time he had seen Alan Wilson. Having seen this civil servant who was going to return to British India, Alan Wilson at that time, well-mannered and impressive, how could it be like this?

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"The Indians also believe it?" Pesik Lawrence asked in disbelief~www.wuxiaspot.com~ What are their heads thinking? "

"Many Indians don't even know they are alive, so it's not surprising that such simple thinking has such wishful thinking." Alan Wilson smiled wryly, "The effect is very good, India's glorious history, already It has resonated with many Indians, but in the long run, this will only make Indians more inflated, and the short-term effect will only make life more difficult in the future."

But now there is no good way, the only way is to divert the conflict. Allen, the paper maker, has done everything he can. Perhaps knowing that the Secretary of State for Indian Affairs did not like the subject, Alan Wilson turned to something lighthearted

After a lot of twists and turns, it slowly moved to the very expert topic of Pessic-Lawrence, the liberation of women.

"Is Ellen also interested in protecting women's rights?" Pesic Lawrence was really interested, he was good at this topic.

"From Paris to Bonn and then to British India, my care for women is always by my side." Alan Wilson replied with a solemn expression.

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