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29 January, 2013

Mahatma Gandhi

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Following was published on January 28, 2013 in the Times of India.
“…..Gandhi was also a world historical figure and his death was registered across the globe. In the United States, the eminent cartoonist D R Fitzpatrick, long associated with the St Louis Post Dispatch, was reminded of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
“His cartoon, ‘Martyrs of Humanity’, points to the place that Gandhi had come to occupy in the American imagination.
“One doubts very much that the nation-state meant to Gandhi what it meant to Lincoln, but the image provokes precisely such questions.
“Two decades later, another assassination would shake the world. More so perhaps than any other cartoonist, Bill Mauldin of the Chicago Sun-Times captured the poignancy of the killing of another architect of non-violent resistance.
“In his famous cartoon, published in April 1968, an avuncular-looking Gandhi stretches out his hands towards Martin Luther King in a show of solidarity and says, ’The odd thing about assassins, Dr King, is that they think they’ve killed you.’
“Men such as Gandhi, who knew better than most the art of dying, have to be assassinated repeatedly.”
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