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  1. Feroze Jehangir Gandhi (born Feroze Jehangir Gandhy; 12 September 1912 – 8 September 1960) was an Indian freedom fighter, politician and journalist. He served as a member of the provincial parliament between 1950 and 1952, and later a member of the Lok Sabha, the Lower house of Indian parliament.

  2. Feb 15, 2023 · Feroze Gandhi was a freedom fighter, MP, and husband of Indira Gandhi. He was the one who exposed the Mundhra scandal in Parliament, and was perhaps among the first people to call his wife a 'fascist'. Written by Yashee. New Delhi | Updated: September 10, 2023 22:05 IST.

  3. Oct 31, 2019 · Gandhi later attended the British-staffed Ewing Christian College. From his marriage to Indira, he had two sons, Sanjay, a politician, and Rajiv, who later served as the prime minister of India. In 1960, Feroze Gandhi suffered a heart attack and died in Delhi. He was 47.

  4. Sep 16, 2017 · Falk says, “Feroze was a great freedom fighter as a teenager. He was jailed thrice during the 1930’s.” Unfortunately, later generations in India only remember Feroze as Mr Indira Gandhi.

  5. Feroze Gandhi was a freedom fighter, prominent parliamentarian and crusader against corruption. This piece traces the various threads in his rich life, including his joining the Nehru family ...

  6. Bertil Falk’s biography of Feroze Gandhi reveals a democrat at loggerheads with his wife Indira Gandhi as a result of his belief in a federal India.

  7. Feroze Gandhi was born on 12 September 1912 in Bombay. He was a student at Ewing Christian College. In 1930, he quit his studies to join the Indian freedom struggle. Later, in 1935, Gandhi went to London to complete his education at the London School of Economics and obtained a B.Sc. degree.

  8. Dec 25, 2016 · Swedish journalist and author Bertil Falk over the course of the last 40 years researched the least known member of the Gandhi family — Feroze.

  9. Feb 18, 2017 · Feroze: the Forgotten Gandhi; Bertil Falk, Roli Books, ₹390. The man who gave his name to India’s most celebrated political family, the Gandhis, is rarely mentioned. Now, in his book on Feroze...

  10. Sep 12, 2018 · Highlights. Why doesn’t the Congress as we know today, acknowledge Feroze Jehangir Gandhi as it does the other Gandhis? Why didn’t Nehru like him? MyNation looks back at the legacy of one of the most democratic voices of the Congress ever and why that legacy is still important five decades after his death.