Reseña del libro "Swardhi Hindi-: Selfish (en Hindi)"
This book presents a provocative and unsettling re-examination of modern Indian history, challenging widely accepted narratives surrounding nationalism, sacrifice, and moral authority. Framed against iconic figures who shaped the destiny of the subcontinent, the author invites readers to confront uncomfortable questions about ideology, truth, and the price of political belief.Rather than offering a conventional historical account, the work positions itself as a counter-narrative-one that interrogates dominant myths and asks who gets remembered as a hero, who is condemned, and why. Through sharp argumentation and ideological critique, the book explores how history is constructed, how symbols are weaponized, and how collective memory is shaped by power.Written in a bold, unapologetic voice, this book is not meant to reassure. It is meant to provoke debate, unsettle assumptions, and force readers to grapple with the complexities and contradictions of India's freedom struggle and its aftermath.Whether one agrees or disagrees with its conclusions, the book stands as a testament to the enduring tension between history and belief-and to the dangerous clarity that emerges when conviction replaces compassion.