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Gandhi a great for Churchill only in death

Akanksha Banerji, CNN-IBN

London: Winston Churchill once called Mahatma Gandhi a 'bad man who should have been done away with'. These secret conversations have now been revealed by British historian Andrew Roberts in his latest book, Masters and Commanders.

While Churchill led the British Empire to victory in World War II, Mahatma Gandhi broke the same Empire's back, winning its largest colony freedom.

It's not surprising that Churchill disliked Mahatma Gandhi.

"It was not until 1920s when Gandhi posed a serious threat to the British Empire, which was so dear to Churchill, that Churchill developed a 'hatred for Gandhi. He thought he was dangerous, a fraud, he even feared him," Roberts said.

In his book, Roberts quotes verbatim notes of Churchill's wartime Cabinet meetings.

In one such meeting, he reportedly told Field Marshall Jan Smuts of South Africa, "You are responsible for all our troubles in India. You had Gandhi for years and did not do away with him."

Smuts replied, "When I put him in prison three times, all Gandhi did was make me a pair of bedroom slippers."

When Mahatma Gandhi went on hunger strike, Churchill reportedly told his Cabinet, "Gandhi should not be released on account of a mere threat of fasting. We should be rid of a bad man and an enemy of the Empire if he died."

And it did take Mahatma Gandhi's death for Churchill to appreciate his greatness.

"When Gandhi was assassinated, by then India had its independence and it wasn't top of the political agenda for Churchill. So it was only then that Churchill could see Gandhi in the round," Roberts said.

Mahatma had finally conquered even the tenacious man once likened to a bulldog.

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