Chapter 218 Premonition of Famine
"However, Mr. Allen, we are disturbed by this practice of weakening the influence of Hinduism." Congress Party representative Jindari said reluctantly, obviously not understanding Alan Wilson's good intentions.
"Dear Mr. Jindari, what we do is in line with the moral standards of any country. If it does not meet the standards of Hinduism, then the Indian group is really surprising." Alan Wilson's face turned cloudy, and immediately It's time for work and the Indian is wasting his time.
Thinking of Vivien Leigh's mature body, the consolation work was delayed, could the bastard in front of him be delayed?
I have never seen such a brazen person who is still talking here. Alan Wilson resisted the urge to yell, and issued an order to expel the guest, "Go back and tell Nehru that if you want India to be in front of the world, you should do it well." If you lose someone once, you can be relentless about this matter. Don’t think that our British Empire can’t deal with you. What you can do is just a city, which is a subcontinent. The land of the British Empire is all over the world. I If you are willing to sit here and listen to your nonsense, you have already maintained a gentleman's demeanor, but don't go too far."
Alan Wilson's sudden face change made Jindari's brown face full of disbelief, and he thought he had heard it wrong.
"The Congress Party is the representative of British India, Mr. Allen." Jindari reminded unwillingly.
"It depends on how the British Empire views British India. If you cooperate honestly, everything is easy to talk about. If this matter makes us uncomfortable, there is not one representative from the subcontinent. I believe that the cooperation between the Muslim League and the Governor's Office will It's easier." Alan Wilson suddenly stood up and said, "Do you understand? I'm done talking, let's see who agrees and who opposes?"
After all, Alan Wilson stretched out his hand, looked at his watch and said, "It's off work, the British Empire doesn't know how to get tired like some animals, I'll talk about it later if I have anything to do."
Kindari, known as some beast, prepared to leave the Governor's Palace with dissatisfaction, and Alan Wilson also completed his task.
That is, there is no possibility of making any concessions to this movement. Just kidding, this is supported by all British Indian judicial officials. Concessions? fuck off.
It is precisely for this reason that Sir Barron is unwilling to come forward to be a villain. He can only let him, the assistant commissioner, come out and tell the Congress Party that anything can be discussed, but this matter will only be discussed when the Supreme Court wants to stop it. stop.
Now that Alan Wilson and Clark discuss it, can judicial officials stop making money? It is simply impossible.
There will be no turning back, and more and more Brahmins will be arrested and rescued girls. Of course, some temple loot, upright British gentlemen will definitely confiscate these ill-gotten gains and divide them into an appropriate part. Compensation to the victimized girl.
As for how much is appropriate, this is not something that Alan Wilson can care about. He was able to persuade the Supreme Court to take out some small money to compensate the temple saintesses. before other colonies.
Participating a little bit from the income to compensate the victims has an excellent effect on the image of the British Empire. As the cornerstone of protecting the empire, everyone should consider the overall situation and not be too selfish.
"Mr. Jindari should go back and tell Mr. Nehru that there is not only one Congress Party in the subcontinent. If you insist on embarrassing everyone in the future, it will not be good for the Congress Party." Looking at Jindari's back, Alan Wilson said in a threatening tone, "The fight against the Muslim League and the fight against the Governor's Palace are two different things. There is a big difference."
The visit of the cabinet mission to British India is of course not to show public opinion. It just appeases the various forces in British India and does nothing else. Of course, the cabinet mission has its own agenda.
Naturally, coordination and negotiations were also underway, and the cabinet mission came up with a solution to the Indian problem. Its core content includes proposals for a future constitution and the composition of a constitutional body.
Regarding this plan, although the Congress Party and the Muslim League have different understandings of some of the provisions of the plan and are dissatisfied with the plan, the two parties are still ready to accept it.
Of course, the National Congress Party, which is obviously stronger, repented before the Mumeng League lost its composure.
In his speech at the Congress Congress, Nehru assured some that, in fact, the Congress had not accepted any proposal. "Unless we have already decided to go into legislative session.
"As for the minorities, we do not accept any outside interference in them—certainly not by the British government."
This shows that the Congress Party can change or modify the cabinet mission program at will. Although these words were spoken by Nehru, their thoughts belonged to Gandhi. The impact of Nehru's speech on Jinnah is completely conceivable.
It can be said that the greatest contribution of the cabinet mission to British India was to completely separate the Muslim League from the Congress Party. It turned out that it was only theoretically possible to unite, but now it is completely impossible.
By this time, Alan Wilson was completely beating the clock for a day, all the funds of British India had been invested in the construction, and the judicial officers of the Supreme Court were now enjoying the Last Supper.
It would be great if the Congress Party and the Muslim League can settle down, and they can still make money for a while. The empire walks away, and that is the end of the civil war.
If it weren't for the fear of a civil war breaking out, destroying thousands of years of tradition in the subcontinent, such as the caste system. Alan Wilson can also show a tougher side to Jindal. But for the sake of the caste system, he restrained himself a little.
When it's time to get off work, the gentlemen of the Governor's Mansion embody the strengths of the civilized world and never stay at their jobs for a minute.
They walked out of the Governor's Mansion in twos and threes, and of course Sir Barron was among them. When he saw Alan Wilson, he asked how the conversation was going.
"With regard to this meeting with no room for compromise, the Congress Party will certainly not get the desired result." Alan Wilson followed Sir Barron's side and replied step by step.
"Well, that's probably it. In fact, it's nothing, but our Mr. Governor, has been tired of the intrigue between the Muslim League and the Congress Party, and has been saying for the past few days that he wants to leave India." Sir Barron said with a smile He said, with a hint of gloating in his tone, "The governor is a soldier after all, and he is really not good at endless negotiations and communication."
"This is really an unexpected idea." Alan Wilson replied absently, the next governor seems to be Mountbatten!
"Don't worry about the governor's business, I'm actually paying more attention to another matter." Sir Barron didn't notice the assistant's absent-mindedness, and turned to another topic, "According to the reports from various provinces, it seems that some places have experienced some droughts This is not good news, because there was a famine in British India last year."
"It's only May, so it may be too early to say that there will be a famine, and even if there is a famine, it may not be very serious." When Alan Wilson heard it, he knew it in his heart. In 1946, many countries There were famines, and the subcontinent was no exception.
It seems that in the end, I still don't have the template of the chosen one, and I don't have the ability to change the earth's climate change even if I fart. The famine is still not late, and it will not be absent.
Sir Barron, who was a little irritable at first, thought about it after hearing Alan Wilson's words. Maybe he was worrying unfoundedly. Now he is not sure whether there will be a famine. Even if it does, it may not be serious. Even if it is very serious, he is not responsible. Who can preview the future and know that the weather is bad.
Standing at the gate of the Governor's Mansion and watching Sir Barron's car drive away, Alan Wilson got into his own bus to deal with some private matters, not talking about the drama with the actress.
The current demon queen is obviously in awe of Allen Wilson, and the coincidence of the peak period makes Vivien Leigh very excited.
"Cleopatra gave birth to two children for Anthony." Touching Vivien Leigh's soft body, Alan Wilson said brazenly, saying the name of Cleopatra, but actually the name of the demon queen. cosplayers.
"Stop making trouble, I'm alone in India, how can I explain it after giving birth." Vivien gave Alan Wilson a blank look, feeling that the boy in front of her was getting more and more excessive.
"It would be great if you were in England." Alan Wilson nodded when he heard it, and sighed with regret.
Just as Vivien Leigh was about to nod, she suddenly recalled it, reached out and grabbed Alan Wilson's ear and said, "You bastard, you want me to give you an illegitimate child, it's too much."
"Just kidding, just kidding." Alan Wilson hurriedly begged for mercy, saying that he was not that kind of person. But I feel in my heart that the time is really immature now.
Compared with Alan Wilson's indifferent attitude, Jindari returned to the Congress Party headquarters and saw the three giants of the Congress Party, Gandhi, Nehru, and Patel, explaining the attitude of the Governor-General of India, and the entire conference room was in a state of panic. Needles can be heard.
"Did the British really say that?" Patel asked Jindari after hearing what Jindari said. Seeing Jindari nodded, he said angrily, "The British have never learned how to express their feelings towards India." respect."