Who is Nehru's father? Pray for the great gods.
Mo Tilad Nehru Mo Tilad: From aristocrats to prisoners, the Nehru family originated in snowy Kashmir. Its original surname is Kaur, and it belongs to Brahman, the highest level of Hinduism. /kloc-At the beginning of the 8th century, Raj Kaul, a scholar in the family, was favored by the Mughal emperor, entered the court of Delhi as an official, and moved his family to a new house given by the Delhi Canal. To this end, the family changed its surname to "Nehru", meaning Canal. Several generations later, Ganga Nehru, then the police chief of Delhi, had a young son named Mo Tirard Nehru in 186 1. It was he who brought the Nehru family to the center of Indian political arena. 1857, during the anti-British uprising in India, the Mortilads moved to Allahabad, a Hindu holy city in the middle of the Ganges, in order to escape the war. Under the influence of his brother, who is a lawyer, Mo Tirad began to study law. At the age of 25, his brother died, and he resolutely shouldered the burden of supporting his family. The first time, he only earned 5 rupees. But a few years later, with the continuous mastery of business, Mo Tilad gradually became the hottest lawyer in India, and then he built the most luxurious residence in the region-"Happy Palace". It is reported that the Nehru family is the first family in the United Province (now Uttar Pradesh, India) to own a car, and even the British governor is envious. Mortyrad was invited to join the provincial legislative assembly, and many British politicians often served as guests. 19 1 1 year, when King George V of England was in india tourism, he received the Mortyrads. At that time, the Indian national independence movement was surging, but Mortyrad still lived a happy life in the Happy Palace, and even once despised Mahatma Gandhi. However, Amritsar's tragedy changed Motirard-1913 In April 2009, 50,000 citizens of Amritsar, Punjab held a peaceful rally to demand the release of two arrested ethnic activists. The British colonial authorities shot and killed these unarmed civilians, 379 people were killed and 1200 people were injured. They didn't stop shooting until 1650 bullets were all gone. The bloody tragedy that shocked the world made the Mortilads completely change their attitude towards the British. Mortyrad refused to attend the banquet of the British colonial government, resigned from his seat in the provincial legislative assembly, stopped practicing as a lawyer and actively participated in the movement for independence. 19 19 12 He was elected as the president of the National Congress Party and has since become Gandhi's staunchest comrade-in-arms. He abandoned the European way of life, no longer wearing a suit, fedora and silk tie, but wearing homespun tights, "Aqikang" robes and Gandhi hats. He also closed the European kitchen at home, demolished the stables and laid off the servants. All the suits, velvet, silks and satins and even dolls bought from Europe were set on fire. This move caused a sensation throughout the country. In the 1920s, Mo Tilad was imprisoned many times. 1930 was imprisoned again, and died in February of 193 1 year shortly after he was released from prison. Nehru:No. Modi Road 1, the father of the country who was imprisoned for 9 times, is the Nehru Memorial Hall of the father of India. In the museum, there are open books, yellow reading glasses and old-fashioned dial-up phones ... as if the owner had just left temporarily. The endless stream of visitors put down their footsteps and voices for fear of disturbing him. What a pair of pious eyes see and feel are the quiet memories of the glorious "Nehru era" by people everywhere. 1889, Mo Tilad, whose career was booming, had her first son, named Jawaharlal Nehru (hereinafter referred to as Nehru). Jawaharlal means ruby. Fifty-eight years later, it was this "ruby" that forced Britain to take off "the most dazzling pearl in the queen's crown" and agreed to India's independent founding.