How Nehru and Congress humiliated Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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The untold humiliation of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel by Nehru and Congress: A forgotten chapter in the history of India

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man of India, played a pivotal role in uniting the nation but faced shocking humiliation after his death, revealing bitter political rivalries. This untold story exposes the darker side of India’s early political landscape that every citizen should know

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Jawaharlal Nehru (Left) and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (Right)

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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, famously known as the Iron Man of India, stands tall in Indian history for his indomitable spirit and unparalleled contribution to the nation’s unity. His role in integrating 562 princely states into a single independent India is unmatched. However, what remains less discussed is the disturbing treatment he faced after his death—a shameful episode that exposes deep political rivalry and personal vendettas, particularly from Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister. This is the story Congress has tried to bury, but every Indian must know.

The Iron Man's untold humiliation and the man behind it. A thread every Indian needs to read.

The shameful story Congress doesn’t want you to remember.
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— Manisha Chaudhary (@ManiYogini) June 17, 2025

The Death of the Iron Man and an Immediate Political Snub

On December 15, 1950, the nation mourned the loss of one of its greatest leaders. Sardar Patel’s death marked the end of an era. But rather than honouring him with respect due, the political response was cold and calculated.

Within just one hour of Patel’s passing, Jawaharlal Nehru issued an order with two startling instructions:
Withdraw the official car allotted to Sardar Patel immediately. Any Home Ministry officials attending Patel’s funeral must cover their own travel expenses.

This sudden withdrawal of privileges was more than just protocol. It reflected deep-seated political jealousy that Nehru harboured towards Patel, even in death. The Iron Man, who had unified the nation, was now denied even the basic honours that a national leader deserved.

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V P Menon’s Quiet Defiance

India’s Home Secretary at the time, V P Menon, was appalled by Nehru’s petty and disrespectful orders. Instead of allowing the humiliation to continue, Menon discreetly arranged for senior officials to attend Patel’s funeral at their own expense. Menon’s act of quiet defiance ensured that Patel’s last rites were attended by dignitaries who respected his legacy, even if the government tried to downplay the occasion.

No State Funeral, No National Mourning: An unprecedented omission

Despite being one of the nation’s founding fathers, Patel was denied a state funeral and national mourning. This omission was a clear political move to diminish his stature in the public eye.

In a country where leaders like Nehru and Rajendra Prasad received grand tributes, Patel was left with no such honours, highlighting the bitter political rivalry that overshadowed patriotism.

The President’s Dilemma: Advised not to attend

Perhaps the most humiliating act was the Cabinet’s formal request to President Dr Rajendra Prasad, advising him not to attend Patel’s funeral. To ask the highest constitutional authority to stay away from paying respects to a man who played a vital role in nation-building was unprecedented and shocking.

But Dr Rajendra Prasad, a man of principle, refused to be swayed by political pressure and chose to attend Patel’s funeral, honouring the Iron Man’s immense contribution.

Nehru’s Cold Gesture: Bypassing the President

When Nehru learned that the President was attending the funeral, he rushed C Rajagopalachari to Bombay with an “official letter of condolence.” What made this act bitter was that the letter bypassed the President altogether. This deliberate snub further underlined the political discord and Nehru’s determination to diminish Patel’s legacy.

The Mocking Memorial Proposal

In the months that followed, when demands for a memorial to honour Patel gained momentum, Nehru opposed them. When pushed, he mockingly suggested digging wells in villages, calling Patel a “farmer’s leader.” This proposal was never implemented, and no meaningful memorial was established during Nehru’s tenure, effectively erasing Patel’s contributions from public memory.

Purushottam Das Tandon: Victim of Political Vendetta

The vendetta extended beyond Patel’s death. Purushottam Das Tandon, a senior Congress leader who had backed Patel in the party leadership battle, was expelled from the Congress party. This expulsion was not about political differences but pure revenge, showing how deeply personal and ruthless the political rivalry was.

The Betrayal of a Legacy

Today, Congress leaders often invoke Sardar Patel’s name for political gain. But the painful truth remains: they were the very people who tried to erase his legacy, insulted his memory, and betrayed the ideals he stood for—all because he was a leader too strong to be controlled.

Remembering Patel’s Monumental Contributions

It is crucial to remember what Patel gave to India:
-Unification of 562 Princely States: Prevented the fragmentation of India post-independence.
-Forewarnings on Kashmir and China: Patel had foresight into future threats to India’s sovereignty.
-Silent Sacrifice: Despite his immense contributions, he faced sidelining and disrespect.

The Statue of Unity: A tribute long overdue

After decades of neglect, it took a government with the political will to honour Patel properly. The unveiling of the Statue of Unity, the tallest statue in the world, stands as a monumental tribute to the Iron Man.
It sends a clear message: attempts to erase Patel’s legacy have failed. India remembers its true heroes.

The story of Sardar Patel’s death and the aftermath is a reminder of how political rivalries can overshadow patriotism and national interest. As India moves forward, it is vital to remember and honour those who laid its foundation—unbiased and with gratitude. Patel’s legacy is not just history but a beacon guiding India towards unity, strength, and integrity.

 

Topics: Indian historyStatue of UnityIron Man of IndiaNehru Patel RivalryCongressJawaharlal NehruSardar Patel
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