British Civil Servant - Chapter 2 Commissioner of Hyderabad

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"Do you think Nehru is a powerful person?" Barron crossed his fingers together and asked in an uncertain tone.

"Yes, Sir Barron." Alan Wilson nodded solemnly, "Nehru's own thoughts are more worthy of attention than Gandhi, who has always imagined rural life."

Alan Wilson was quiet, but very firm. In fact, Nehru, the leader of the Congress Party, and Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League, are very powerful political figures.

As far as Nehru is concerned alone, he is a person who cannot be compared with the old immortal Modi in later generations. And Ali Jinnah, who represents another faction, is also a thoroughly secular political figure. Whether it is Hinduism or peace religion, he is a tool in the hands of two people, and they themselves have no religious overtones.

Compared with Nehru, the leader of the Muslim League, Ali Jinnah, is a leader who is completely close to the West, and even the religious views of the Muslim League have not been seen by Ali Jinnah for a long time.

However, as a minority, Ali Jinnah was inevitably influenced by the Muslim League, and Ali Jinnah's health was not good. After his death, the Muslim League and Pakistan quickly entered the road of religiousization.

Nehru of the Congress Party is completely different. Nehru always respects Indian culture, but he is not ambiguous when it comes to shooting. During his tenure, he carried out land reforms, defeated Pakistan, and reversed the world's impression of Hindus' cowardly fighting power. The recovery of Portuguese Goa has boosted the confidence of the whole country in India.

In the final analysis, Alan Wilson believes that this has a huge relationship with Nehru's visit to the Soviet Union in the neonatal period when he was young. The shock is also very normal, which led to Nehru adopting a lot of Soviet methods to solve domestic affairs after India's independence.

If it weren't for that war, Nehru might have really built India into a great power.

Listening to the serious young man standing in front of him answering his own question, Barron nodded with satisfaction, a strange emotion surged in his heart, it was hard to imagine that this realization came from the mouth of a young man in his early twenties. .

"It is a time of war, and many departments need talents." Sir Barron pondered and said, "During the Battle of Imphal, your father did a lot of work in Calcutta, whether it was the theater, the Governor's Palace or the Colonial Department. In our eyes, we also need to consider the views of those who have meritorious deeds.”

Following Barron's words, Alan Wilson became more and more careful, he knew that his path was all within the other's thoughts.

"Well, considering your age, Mumbai, Calcutta, and even Delhi are a little too conspicuous. Now the seventeen provinces of India are not suitable for you to start a job. But for your father's sake, I can make you from an easy Start work at the position of the rank, a job with a high status." Barron said while thinking, "You become the Hyderabad Commissioner, what do you think?"

"Uh? Thank you, Sir Barron." Alan Wilson was stunned for a moment, and thanked him with the surprise in his heart.

British India is managed by the Governor's Office and the British Commissioner. There are a total of seventeen provinces, occupying two-thirds of what is now British India, and the remaining one-third of the land. There are more than 560 provinces. Tubang. These princely states ranged from large to small. The small princely states were merely the larger landlords, while the larger princely states were treated with great courtesy in the United Kingdom as the head of a country.

Among the more than 500 states, the most powerful state is Hyderabad, which Sir Barron said. It is the largest in British India in terms of area and population. of Kashmir.

While Alan Wilson was still thinking, Sir Barron said to himself, "Although Hyderabad is not actually under the control of British India, it is no less important than the provinces controlled by the Governor's Palace. Among the more than 100 states, Hyderabad can be regarded as a weather vane, so you don’t have to worry about it, the importance is the same.”

Sir Barron also felt that Alan Wilson was a little disappointed with his arrangement, explaining the importance of Hyderabad, mentioning, "Now the local ruler is Mir Osman Ali Khan, a ruler respected by London. communication with him is no less than working in a province under our control.”

Maybe it will be more comfortable to work in various provinces of India, but considering the age of Alan Wilson, Sir Barron is not good because of too much personal friendship. Among the Indian states under the indirect control of the British Empire, giving each other a good position is not a good idea. It will appear too conspicuous and will not be caught by others.

After all, it is a time of world war. Some old rules can be broken, but a certain amount of heat must be mastered.

Alan Wilson was not dissatisfied with this. He also knew that Sir Barron in front of him had done his best, and within the current rules, he could only do so much.

"During the Battle of Imphal, your father helped me a lot and maintained the stability of India." Finally, Sir Barron mentioned the past, and Alan Wilson understood it.

Speaking of Alan Wilson's father, since he fled to India, old Wilson quickly found a way to continue his struggle in the civil service, and finally established a firm foothold in Calcutta. UU reading www.uukanshu. com

Kolkata was the capital of British India before New Delhi. The United Kingdom has been operating in Kolkata for half a century. New Delhi was the capital only 30 years ago. In this era, it is undoubtedly the second largest city in India.

After the Battle of Burma, the center of Bangladesh faced the threat of the Japanese army until the outbreak of the Battle of Imphal. As for old Wilson, it was during this time that, according to Sir Barron's orders, Calcutta was maintained.

But this is not what Sir Barron meant. The main reason for giving Alan Wilson a high look is the outbreak of the Great Bengal Famine. British India always had a famine, but the Bengal famine two years ago exceeded 3 million people. He was starved to death at the time before and after the Battle of Imphal. Old Wilson can be said to be to blame, as is Sir Barron, the chief of British Indian civil servants who worked in the Governor's Palace.

Alan Wilson breathed a sigh of relief. Because of his father's relationship, he finally got what he wanted at the Governor's Palace. At this moment, Sir Barron said, "Don't be too happy, I can only recommend candidates. You should know that the final decision is still in the hands of Governor Wavell, and if there is no accident, I will inform you of the good news in a while.”

"Thank you, Sir Barron." Alan Wilson took out a gold coin and said to himself, "I got this from a businessman. I personally hope that Sir Barron doesn't care about his metal composition, but from Seeing the precious Indian history above is like seeing the wide-ranging oriental world just like the academic issues studied by the Oriental Institute.”

"Precious historical value, I think so." Sir Barron tacitly reached out and took it. He glanced at the sunlight streaming in from the window, and seemed to sigh in admiration for the pattern on it.

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