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Chapter 69 - A Shared Vision : Varun and Ambedkar's Pact

Baba Saheb, his gaze still fixed on the documents Varun had presented, took a deep breath.'

'He looked up at Varun, his eyes filled with a complex mix of hope and cautious optimism.

'This... this is a comprehensive plan,' he admitted, his voice low. 'It shows a level of commitment I have rarely seen.'

He paused, a flicker of doubt still lingering in his expression. 'But can you deliver on these promises? Can you guarantee that this vision will become a reality?'

Varun met his gaze, his own unwavering. 'I cannot guarantee the future, Baba Saheb,' he said, his voice sincere.

'But I can guarantee our unwavering dedication to this cause. We will work tirelessly to ensure that every promise is kept, that every word is translated into action.'

He reached across the table, placing his hand on the documents. 'This is not just a plan; it is a testament to our shared belief in a better future. A future where equality and justice prevail.'

Baba Saheb, his eyes still searching Varun's, nodded slowly. 'Very well,' he said, his voice firm.

'I will lend my support to your cause. I will help you recruit individuals from my community, and I will ensure that they are treated with respect and dignity.'

He paused, a hint of steel entering his voice. 'But I will also be watching. I will hold you and your organizations accountable for every promise you make. And if you betray my people, I will be the first to denounce you.'

Varun nodded, a sense of relief washing over him. 'That is fair, Baba Saheb,' he said. 'We welcome your scrutiny. We are confident that our actions will speak louder than words.'

'And' baba saheb continued,' my people are not so soft to just be sitting at their home and being covert,'

'Although we dont have a greate past as the kshatriyas.'

'We still are a force to recon with. baba ji paused and said'.

'So, my people will be participating in anything that matters to the great cause. "Whether it be, working as a Intellect Agents, Soldiers at the fronline or as people who will bring agreat uprising' baba saheb said smilingly.

Varun then smiled and affiremed that he would respect your decisions and bowed to him for his stand in this struggle.

He then outlined the specific requirements for the intelligence network, detailing the training, equipment, and reporting procedures. Baba Saheb listened intently, asking probing questions and offering valuable insights.

As they discussed the logistics, a sense of collaboration filled the room. Two men, from vastly different backgrounds, united by a shared vision of a free and just India.

Finally, as the sun began to set, Varun rose to leave. 'Thank you, Baba Saheb,' he said, his voice filled with gratitude. 'Your support is invaluable.'

'Go with my blessings,' Baba Saheb replied, his eyes filled with a newfound hope. 'And may your efforts bring us closer to the liberation we all desire.'

Varun left the house, a sense of accomplishment filling his heart.

He had secured a crucial ally, a powerful voice for the marginalized, and a vital component for his intelligence network.

The fight for freedom had just gained a significant boost.

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Before leaving,

Varun had presented Baba Saheb with a list of individuals and organizations involved in their collaborative effort.

Baba Saheb, though prepared for a significant undertaking, was still visibly astonished by the sheer scale of the alliance.

The names on the list, the sheer number of organizations backing Varun, painted a picture of immense power and influence.

He scanned the names: Bose and the INA, Savarkar and Hedgewar with their respective organizations RSS and Hindu Mahasabha, Abhinav Bharat, and others.

The resources Varun was prepared to commit, as outlined in their conversation, were equally staggering.

After a moment of contemplation, Baba Saheb felt a sense of reassurance. He had made the right decision.

With men like Bose, Savarkar, and Hedgewar at the forefront, and with the vast resources Varun commanded, there would be no shortage of support throughout the struggle.

Varun also left Baba Saheb with a list of contact information for his alliance members and their designated meeting locations, ensuring seamless communication and coordination.

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The following morning,

Varun prepared to depart.

Before leaving, he placed a note on the table in the discussion hall of the courtyard.

It detailed his successful meeting and alliance with Baba Saheb, outlining the key points of their agreement and the potential benefits for their cause.

He also added a brief message: 'I will be out of the country for approximately one month.'

With the note left for the others to find, Varun set off, his mind already focused on the next stage of his plan.

The alliance with Baba Saheb was a crucial victory, but there was still much to do, and time was of the essence.

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