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L.D. Kislova’s diary entry: a conversation with Indira Gandhi, daughter of PM Nehru, at Leningrad-01/08/1953

I. Gandhi said that in India, in her opinion, at the present time, there is no one who could replace Nehru and continue his democratic reforms. โ€œWithout Father,โ€ noted I. Gandhi, โ€œall that has been done will turn to dust.โ€
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Home ยป Law Library Updates ยป Sarvarthapedia ยป Geo-Political ยป POLITICAL DOCUMENTS ยป L.D. Kislova’s diary entry: a conversation with Indira Gandhi, daughter of PM Nehru, at Leningrad-01/08/1953

From the Diary of Secret Copy # 1

VOKS Board Member 1 August 1953

L. D. Kislova

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Memorandum of Conversations With the daughter of the Prime Minister of India, INDIRA GANDHI

Indira Gandhi rarely, and usually only in passing, spoke of her father, Prime Minister Nehru. Once, she referred to him, however, [in noting that] she often accompanied him on trips around India. On another occasion, she said that, at her fatherโ€™s directive, she receives all visitors who come to Nehru with personal requests. She referred to herself jokingly as her fatherโ€™s โ€œadjutant.โ€

However, on 27 July, on the eve of her departure from Leningrad to Helsinki, Indira Gandhi during a conversation with me on general topics, having fallen silent for a moment, said without any connection to the previous conversation: โ€œMy father has lots of difficulties. You probably canโ€™t imagine this.โ€ I. Gandhi underlined that Nehru does everything โ€œto direct the country along a progressive pathโ€ both in domestic and foreign policy, but that he is โ€œaloneโ€ and that essentially he receives no support. He is strongly opposed by large and influential groups of โ€œrich people and conservativesโ€ whom he has not been able to overcome on several occasions. Therefore, both in foreign policy and in domestic reforms, he is not always successful in doing all that he considers necessary.

Furthermore, I. Gandhi said that in India, in her opinion, at the present time, there is no one who could replace Nehru and continue his democratic reforms. โ€œWithout Father,โ€ noted I. Gandhi, โ€œall that has been done will turn to dust.โ€

On 28 July, on the day of her departure from Leningrad, I. Gandhi expressed her gratitude for the reception she received in the Soviet Union and said to me: โ€œI have no way to show my gratitude (otblagodaritโ€™), other than to work for you in India.โ€

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โ€œFor our shared interest in peace and friendship?โ€ I [Kislova] asked.

โ€œYes, I wanted to say just that.โ€ [replied Gandhi]

L. Kislova

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