Tirard, a descendant of Kaul, is a famous lawyer in India who is familiar with the legal profession and English. He worked hard and earned a lot of money. He used his savings to build a luxurious mansion in Allahabad and hired many servants. Later, he built a modern building called "Happy Palace", and the old house was donated to the Indian National Congress as an activity center. Mortyrad worships European culture, especially British culture, and his lifestyle is completely Europeanized.
19 19 On April 13, the British rulers suppressed the Indian people in Amritsar, Punjab. 379 people were killed and 1200 people were injured. The British only stopped shooting because 1650 bullets were all used up. After the tragedy, the British also promulgated heinous laws and regulations, and even ordered many prominent citizens to crawl on the ground, and then arrested Mahatma Gandhi in an attempt to exile him to Myanmar. The Amritsar tragedy shocked all India, ignited the hatred and anger of the Indian people, and became a turning point in Indian history and the Nehru family. This tragedy educated the Mortyrads and completely changed their attitude towards the British. Mortyrad never goes to banquets in government buildings. He resigned from the provincial legislative assembly, stopped working as a lawyer and took an active part in the independence movement. At the Amritsar Congress of the Congress Party, he was elected as the president of the Congress Party, and gradually stood on the side of Gandhi's uncooperative movement, and forged a profound friendship with Gandhi. In life, he abandoned the Europeanized lifestyle and responded to the "boycott of British goods" campaign initiated by Gandhi. Instead of wearing expensive Seville suits, soft hats and silk ties, he wore homespun tights, "Aqikang" robes and Gandhi hats. He also closed the European kitchen at home, demolished the stables and laid off the servants. In order to resist British goods, the whole family moved the suits, velvet, satin and even dolls bought from Europe to the platform of the Happy Palace and set them on fire. This move became the center of discussion among Allahabad citizens, and then caused a sensation throughout the country. Since then, three generations of Nehru family have been actively involved in the struggle against Britain for national independence. In the 1920s, Mo Tilad participated in the establishment of the Independent Party. He was arrested and imprisoned many times for his active political activities. 1930 was imprisoned again, and died in February of 193 1 year shortly after he was released from prison.