Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru‘s father Motilal Nehru was a popular lawyer from Allahabad. Motilal Nehru was famous among his Indian and British friends as a meritorious person, good food, good alcohol, fond of conversation and guest hosure as a clearist opposition. Motilal Nehru had everything that any human being can wish, such as immense wealth, respect and beautiful wife. That is why his residence was named ‘Anand Bhawan’ which was meaningful in all ways.
Motilal Nehru sent his only son Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru to Harrow and Cambridge to prepare to go to the Indian Civil Service. But if he had become the District Magistrate, he could have been appointed anywhere in the country, in such a situation, Motilal Nehru did not want to live separately from his son in the remaining days of his life.
Therefore, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru graduated from Cambridge and returned to India in 1912 AD after passing the barrister from Inner Tampal in London. If Pt. Nehru wanted to lead a peaceful life by becoming a barrister due to his personal attraction, dedication and ability to work, but overwhelmed the country, he was attracted to politics.
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Prime Minister of India after independence, who made home home for the Indian freedom struggle. Pt. Nehru, who is dedicated to India and Indians, is also called the ‘father of modern India’.
But you will be surprised to know that after the death of Pt. Kamala Nehru in the year 1936, the life of Pt. Nehru, who was attractive personality, was most discussed due to friendship with some women. Additional Telegram and letters written by Pt. Nehru himself, his secretary MO Mathai, famous journalist Khushwant Singh, Janet Morgan, Larry Collins and Dominic Lapare, get information from books and interviews published in newspapers, etc. that Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was romantic with some famous and beautiful women. In this story, we will try to give you information about the same women.
1— Lord Wavell worked as India’s first
Lord Wavell worked as India’s first Viceroy from 1944 to 47. Lord Wavell, who has sympathized for the independence of Indians, organized a Shimla Sammelan and Wavell Yojana to create an atmosphere to form a future government in British India but failed in both. In such a situation, the British Prime Minister Clement Atley felt that Lord Wavell was trying to present a solution in favor of the independence of the Indians, so Atley appointed Lord Mountbatten in 1947 in place of Lord Well.
Although Viceroy Lord Mountbatten’s wife Lady Edwina and Pt. Nehru have been well discussed, but very few people know that Viceroy Lord Well’s wife Lady Yugini Wall was also very attracted to Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. It is said that Lady Yugini wanted Pt. Nehru very strongly. Since she was older in age and was not physically even more attractive, there was not much rumors about her. Let us know that even during the tenure of Lord Wavell, Pt. Nehru used to go to swim in the swimming pool of the Government House. However, in the same swimming pool, Pt. Nehru was seen floating with Lady Edwina. The famous book ‘Freedom at Midnight’ author Larry Collins and Dominic Lapare and Lord Mountbatten writing biographies have been written in detail.
2 — biography
MJ Akbar of Jawaharlal Nehru’s biography ‘The Making of India’ writes that “from 1949 to 1952, Uttar Pradesh Governor Sir Homi Modi and Pt. Nehru were staying in Nainital. At eight o’clock at eight o’clock, Sir Homi Modi sent his son Russian Modi to tell his son Russian Modi to tell only in the bedroom of Pt. When Pt. Nehru saw Lady Edwina in his arms. On seeing this, Russian Modi quickly closed the door.
According to Stanley Walpert, another writer who wrote the biography of Pt. Nehru, Pt. Nehru did not hesitate to touch Edwina, hold her hand and gently say anything in her ears. Lord Mountbatten has named Nehru’s letter to his wife Lady Edwina as ‘Love letter’. At the same time, OP Ralhan writes in his book ‘Jawaharlal Nehru Aberrod -A. Cronological Study’ that in 1949, when Pt. Nehru went to London to attend the Commonwealth Summit, after meeting Charu Pancham and Prime Minister Clement Atallie, Pt. Nehru took Lady Edwina in his car where he took his home ‘Braldends’. Nehru’s secretary Mathai also accidentally read a letter from Lady Edwina in which he wrote ‘Darling Jawa’ for Pt. Nehru.
Even Lady Edwina’s daughter Pamela writes in her book ‘Daughter of Empire’ that Nehru sent so much letter to Edwina that the entire suitcase was filled. His mother was madly in love with Pt. Nehru. However, he has also written that his mother Edwina and Nehru ji had a spiritual relationship. Janet Morgan, who wrote the biography of Edwina Mountbatten, writes that when Lady Edwina died in the bornies, she was re -reading the letters of Pt. Nehru before sleeping in deep sleep, which was found to be on the ground, which was found to be on the ground.
3— Padmaja Naidu
Padmaja Naidu, daughter of India’s first female governor and great freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu, had to go to jail in 1942 due to active participation during the August revolution. Padmaja Naidu was elected as a Member of Parliament in the year 1950 and also served as the Governor of West Bengal in 1956.
The letters written by Pt. Nehru to Padmaja Naidu and Telegram shows close relationships between them. Pt. Nehru writes in response to a telegram sent to Padmaja, “Your telegram was found. How stupid and exactly like women! Perhaps it is an atonement to love with Subhash.” In this biography of famous journalist MJ Akbar Nehru writes about this, “Two adult heroes of Indian independence were rivalry in other things besides politics.” It is clear from this that both Pt. Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose had close relationship with Padmaja Naidu.
Not only this, in another letter written by Pt. Nehru on November 18, 1937, he asked Padmaja Naidu in a funny tone, ‘What is your age? Twenty?. While Padmaja Naidu was 37 years old in those days.
In another letter, Pt. Nehru had advised Padmaja Naidu not to write ‘confidential’ on the envelope written to him so that his secretaries do not open those letters. Nehru’s secretary Mathai writes in his book ‘Reminisanes of the Nehru Az’ that when Padmaja, who always wears low cut blouse, once saw two pictures of Lady Mountbatten in Pt. Nehru’s bedroom, she could not tolerate it and put her painting at the place where she was seen at all the time. But as soon as Padmaja left from there, Nehru got the painting removed and kept it in the store.
Mathai also writes in his book that Padmaja was so jealous of Edwina and Nehru’s relationship that he once locked himself in a room and refused to meet Edwina. Pt. Nehru’s sister Vijayalakshmi Pandit had revealed to Indira Gandhi’s close friend Pupul Jayakar that if Indira was not in the beach, Pandit Nehru could marry Padmaja.
4— Mridula
India’s Space scientist Vikram Sarabhai’s sister Mridula Sarabhai and Pt. Nehru’s close relationships have also been written. Let me tell you that in the year 1946, Pt. Nehru appointed the Congress General Secretary of the Congress. Mridula Sarabhai writes in her autobiography ‘The Waughs of the Heart’ that her first meeting with Pt. Nehru took place in Chennai when she came to eat at her house.
On 8 March 2014, Gopal Krishna Gandhi, former Governor of West Bengal and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, wrote in an article by ‘Hindustan Times’ about the close relationship between Mridula Sarabhai and Pt. There was tenderness in the relationship between Pt. Nehru and Mridula, as an example-a rose was sent to Mridula’s house every morning from Pt. Nehru’s residence Teen Murti Bhavan. ”
According to Nehru’s secretary Mathai’s book ‘Reminisanes of the Nehru Az’, Mridula Sarabhai’s fixation ‘was to such an extent that whenever Pt. Nehru used to go on the tours of the states, she used to write letters to the Chief Ministers and Chief Secretaries and instructs them about their security, food, housing etc.
5— Jawaharlal Nehru
For information, let us know that from British India to the 1980s, Ramakrishna Dalmia’s name was among the top industrialists in the country. The Dalmia Group included hundreds of industries like newspapers, banks, insurance companies, airlines, cement, textiles, food items etc. In fact, Ramakrishna Dalmiya is known for taking a tough competition from Jawaharlal Nehru on the issue of cow slaughter and Hindu marriage act.
But you will be surprised to know this, Ramakrishna Dalmia’s wife Dinesh Nandini Dalmiya was madly in love with Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru before her marriage. Revealing this, Ramakrishna Dalmia’s daughter Neelima Dalmiya writes that in those days my mother Nandini Dalmiya was a emerging poem of Rajasthan, she was not married to Ramakrishna Dalmia yet. But she was so mad in Pt. Nehru’s love that she alone went to Wardha Ashram from Nagpur to meet her and reached there and expressed her love to Pt. Nehru. She was even ready to leave her family for Pt. Nehru. But Pt. Nehru was not ready for this, although Dinesh Nandini’s love was one sided. Now we can understand how attracted to Pt. Nehru among the educated and elite women.
6— Shraddha
Pt. Nehru Secretary MO Mathai has also mentioned Shraddha Mata, a beautiful monk from Varanasi in his book ‘Reminisanes of the Nehru Az’. Mathai alleges that Pt. Nehru was attracted to Shraddha Mata in the year 1948. Famous journalist Khushwant Singh has admitted in an interview to the magazine ‘New Delhi’ that Pt. Nehru and Shraddha Mata had met and Pt. Nehru was attracted to him in his first meeting with Shraddha Mata. But Khushwant Singh rejected the sexual relations of Pt. Nehru and Shraddha Mata from one end. In 1948, Pt. Nehru sought 15 minutes to discuss with Shraddha Mata, after which this process of meetings progressed.