<P> He saw through the British tactics of binding Parsi loyalty to the crown, by repeatedly making Parsis feel superior by showering them with decorations and praise, as by 1946 as many as 63 Parsis had been knighted . In his presidential address to Indian National Congress, he once said: "In speaking of myself as a native of this country, I am not unaware that, incredible as it may seem, Parsis have been both called and invited and allured to call themselves, foreigners ." </P> <P> Mehta died on 5 November 1915, in Bombay . </P> <P> A portrait of Pherozeshah Mehta at the Indian Parliament House, shows his importance in the making of the nation . He was known as' The Lion of Bombay' and' Uncrowned King of Bombay' . In Mumbai, even today Mehta is much revered; there are roads, halls and law colleges named after him . He is respected as an important inspiration for young Indians of the era, his leadership of India's bar and legal profession, and for laying the foundations of Indian involvement in political activities and inspiring Indians to fight for more self - government . </P> <P> In Mehta's lifetime, few Indians had discussed or embraced the idea of full political independence from Britain . As one of the few people who espoused involvement of the activity of Indians in politics, he was nicknamed Ferocious Mehta ." </P>

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