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The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi (The Robert Payne Library)

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by Robert Payne


  1935

  June 25

  A bomb is thrown by a Hindu at Gandhi’s automobile in Poona. This year his health declines.

  1936

  January 13

  Gandhi is visited at Wardha by Margaret Sanger.

  January 18

  During the night Gandhi suffers a sexual storm.

  May

  Harilal becomes a Muslim.

  1937

  March

  Congress offers to accept office.

  1938

  October

  Gandhi tours the Northwest Frontier.

  1939

  March 3

  Gandhi begins fast unto death at Rajkot to protest the refusal by the local prince to keep a promise made to the people. The fast is broken four days later.

  July 23

  Gandhi writes to Hitler, but the letter remains undelivered.

  1940

  October 17

  Gandhi launches limited civil-disobedience campaign.

  1941

  December 24

  Gandhi writes a second letter to Hitler, which remains undelivered.

  1942

  August 8

  Congress passes ‘‘Quit India” resolution. Gandhi leads nation-wide Satyagraha campaign under the slogan “Do or Die.”

  August 9

  Gandhi is arrested and imprisoned in the Aga Khan Palace at Poona.

  August 15

  Death of Mahadev Desai.

  1943

  February 10

  Gandhi begins twenty-one-day fast “as an appeal from Government to God for justice.”

  1944

  February 22

  Death of Kasturbhai Gandhi.

  May 6

  Gandhi released from prison.

  September 9

  Gandhi begins talks with Jinnah.

  1945

  June 25

  Simla Conference opens. Gandhi attends, though not a delegate.

  1946

  August 15

  “Great Calcutta killing” lasts four days.

  November

  Gandhi sets out on four-month tour of East Bengal.

  1947

  March 22

  Lord Mountbatten, last Viceroy of India, arrives in India. Gandhi is touring Bihar.

  August 15

  British India divided into the two self-governing dominions of India and Pakistan. Gandhi in Calcutta.

  September 1

  Gandhi promises a fast unto death which will end “only if and when sanity returns to Calcutta.” The fast is broken four days later.

  1948

  January 13

  Gandhi fasts in New Delhi on behalf of communal unity. The fast is broken five days later.

  1948

  January 20

  Bomb explosion at Birla House.

  January 30

  Gandhi assassinated by Nathuram Godse.

  June 19

  Death of Harilal Gandhi.

  1949

  November 15

  Execution at Ambala Jail of Nathuram Godse and Narayan Apte.

  Acknowledgments

  I owe a great debt to the many Indians who gently guided me through the complexities of Gandhi’s life. Many of them knew him well, and all of them were patient when I asked questions. I am especially grateful to Dr. Amiya Chakravarty for his deeply thoughtful encouragement, and to Mr. S. K. De, the director of the Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya Samiti, who placed the resources of the Gandhi Museum and Library at my disposal and showed no apparent signs of weariness even when I was most demanding. Through him I was able to see all the films in the Museum archives and to study the photostats of Gandhi’s correspondence, and he kindly furnished me with many of the photographs in this book.

  To Mr. T. K. Mahadevan, the associate editor of Gandhi Marg, I am indebted for a complete set of the magazine: this gift was only one of many acts of kindness. His wife, the novelist Meera Mahadevan, translated for me the article which Devadas Gandhi wrote on his brother Harilal.

  I was especially happy to meet Professor Nirmal Kumar Bose, the perennially youthful commissioner and sociologist, whose two books on Gandhi I had long admired, and Pyarelal Nayyar, who was Gandhi’s secretary for twenty-eight years, the author of the most authoritative account of Gandhi’s early and later years.

  I owe a great deal to conversations with J. B. Kripalani, Jayaprakash Narayan, Dr. Sushila Nayyar, R. R. Diwakar, and Govindas Ramachandran. Like Napoleon’s generals, they wear the scars of their victories in many battles, and of all the survivors they were perhaps the closest to Gandhi. I must also thank Morarji Desai, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, who kindly received me in his office at Rashtrapati Bhawan, and B. R. Nanda, the director of the Nehru Memorial Museum, who also received me in his palatial office.

  To Dr. Hari Lai Saxena, the president of the Delhi branch of the Hindu Mahasabha, I am indebted for many strange opinions, and to an anonymous gardener at Birla House I owe the privilege of wandering at dusk through those enchanted and terrible gardens. Through his kindness I was able to sketch as I pleased, and to pace out the road to Calvary.

  I had met Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohamed Ali Jinnah in August 1946, and the memory of those encounters in Bombay at a desperate period helped me to reconstruct the last days of the British Raj.

  To the Navajivan Trust in Ahmedabad I am indebted for permission to quote from the works of Mahatma Gandhi.

  Finally, I offer my gratitude to Mr. Nirmal Singh, the first secretary of the Indian Embassy at Kathmandu, and his wife Premalya, who smoothed my path and “gentled the honeyed air of India,” and to Mr. Raja Rao, novelist extraordinary, who quite properly insisted that there should be a chapter on Rajchandra.

  Index

  Index

  Abdulla, Dada, 100, 108, 112, 113, 120

  and Gandhi, 90-93, 100, 101, 102

  Abdullah, Sheikh, 530, 531

  Adan, imprisoned with Gandhi, 370

  Addison, Joseph, The Spectator, 44

  Ahimsa, 40, 278, 478

  Ahmedabad, 320

  Gandhi aids millhands on strike in, 343-324

  Alam, Mir, 183, 189

  attacks Gandhi, 181

  Alexander, A. V., 514, 516

  Alexander, Horace, and Gandhi, 535

  Alexander, Superintendent, 113-114, 184

  and Gandhi, 141

  Alexander, Mrs., 113-114

  Ali, Amir, 371

  Ali, Asaf, 835

  tribute to Gandhi, 601

  Ali, Mansan, political prisoner, 371

  Ali, Mohamed, 347

  Ali, Shaukat, 347

  All-India Literary Conference, 466, 472

  All-India Radio, 570

  Gandhi on, 550-551, 558

  carries Nehru’s eulogy for Gandhi, 595

  Allinson, Dr., and Gandhi, 280

  Ally, Haji Ojeer, 164, 165, 166, 170

  Ambedkar, Dr., meeting with Gandhi in prison, 443, 444

  Ampthill, second Baron (Russell, Arthur Oliver), 200, 201, 202, 211, 218-219, 221, 257, 266-267

  Amrit Kaur, Rajkumari, 466, 562

  and Gandhi, 462, 547, 576-577

  Gandhi letter to, 471, 485

  appointed Minister of Health, 537

  Amritsar massacre, 337-339

  Andrews, Charles, 289, 290, 291, 374, 417, 444

  and Gandhi, 266, 267-268, 309-310, 312-314, 327-326, 356, 374, 454, 513

  in Amritsar, 344

  at Cambridge, 416

  on Round Table Conference, 416

  on Gandhi’s fasts, 449

  Answers to Correspondents (magazine), 64

  Apte, Narayan

  as conspirator, 612, 613-614, 616, 617, 018, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 630, 631, 634, 633

  trial of, 635

  sentenced to death, 642

  hanging of, 645-646

  Arco, Rene, on Gandhi, 419

  Arnold, Sir Edwin, 72, 74, 145, 150, 645

  Arnott, Colone
l, 156

  Artuzzi, General, and Gandhi, 446

  Asiatic Act, 189

  Asiatic Law, 195

  “Asiatic Law Amendment Ordinance,” 161-169 passim

  Association of Friends of Gandhi, founded by Madame Guiyesse, 418

  Attlee, Clement, Prime Minister, 514

  and India’s freedom, 527

  tribute to Gandhi, 601

  Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, 45

  Azad, Maulana, 347, 493

  visits Gandhi, 559

  at Gandhi’s funeral, 599

  Babu, Dr. Vidhan, 562

  Bacon, Francis, 177, 416

  Badge, Digambar, 615, 616, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 626, 627, 628, 830

  Baker, A. W., and Gandhi, 96-97

  Banker, Shankarlal, publisher of Young India, 363

  imprisoned, 367

  Bannerjee, Smritish, death of, 544

  Bapuji, Chatrabhuj, teacher of Gandhi, 32

  Barrack-Room Ballads (Kipling), 371

  Becharji, Swami, 51

  Bell, Alexander Graham, 70

  Bell, Alexander Melville, 70

  Bell, Bishop, and Gandhi, 415

  Benares Hindu University, 296

  Beneš, Eduard, Gandhi’s letters to, 462

  Besant, Mrs. Annie, and Gandhi, 72, 136, 295-296, 299-300

  Bhagavad Gita, 175, 177, 191, 192, 274, 327, 328, 383, 441, 427, 470, 641

  effect of, on Gandhi, 72, 73

  Arnold translation of, 72, 645

  Bhandari, Colonel, 499, 502, 506

  Bhargava, Dr. Gopichand, and Gandhi, 586, 587

  pronounces Gandhi dead, 591

  Bhave, Vinoba and Gandhi, 300, 455

  as perfect Satyagrahi, 490-491

  arrest of, 491

  as heir of Gandhi, 605-606

  and Boodan Yagna (Land-gift) movement, 606

  Bhavsingh, Prince of Kathiawar, 81

  and Laximidas Gandhi, 84

  Bhownaggree, Sir Muncherji, 166

  Bihar

  earthquake in, 456

  bloodbath in, 526

  riots in, 530

  Bikanir, Maharajah of, aids Satyagraha Movement, 230

  Bird of Time, The (Naidu), 276

  Birdwood, Sir George, 102, 166

  Birla, G.D.

  and Gandhi, 378

  at London Conference, 407

  and Gandhi in London, 410

  meeting with Gandhi in prison, 443

  finances Harijan, 448

  Birla House, sketch map of, 589

  Birth control, Gandhi on, 437

  Bissicks, Ada, 146

  Blavatsky, Madame Elena, 72, 74, 142

  Blériot, Louis, 210

  Boer War, 119-123, 155, 156

  Bombay, rioting on occasion of Prince of Wales’ visit to, 356

  Boodan Yagna (Land-gift) movement, and Bhave, 606

  Bose, Nirmal Kumar, 539

  and Gandhi, 521, 522, 525

  with Gandhi in Calcutta, 540-542

  Bose, Sarat Chandra, with Gandhi in Calcutta, 543, 545

  Bose, Subhas Chandra, 383, 491, 512

  on swaraj, 354

  death of, 515

  Gandhi on, 574

  Botha, General Louis, 201, 266

  at battle of Colenso, 120

  and Gokhale, 250, 251, 254

  Bourke-White, Margaret, and Gandhi, 587

  Bradlaugh, Charles, death of, 73

  Brahmacharya, Gandhi and, 161, 381, 383, 437, 482, 484, 465, 528-530

  Briand-Kellogg Pact, 420

  Briscoe, Dr., 280

  British Indian Association, 179, 188, 190, 195

  Broomfield, Robert, presides at “great trial” of Gandhi, 383-387

  Bruce, Sir Charles, and Gandhi, 131

  Bucher, Major General Roy, in charge of Gandhi’s funeral ceremony, 593-594

  Buckle, Henry Thomas, 371

  Buller, General Redvers, at battle of Colenso, 120

  Bunyan, John, 448

  Calcutta

  “Direct Action” in, 515

  riots in, 516, 533

  Gandhi in, 533-546

  Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, Prime Minister, 168

  Cantlie, Dr. James, 278

  Carlyle, Thomas, 73, 177, 194

  Cartwright, Albert, edits The Transvaal Leader, 177

  Central Hindu College of Benares, 296

  Cetewayo, 153

  Chaaka, 153

  Chamberlain, Joseph

  inquires into attack on Gandhi, 115-116

  in South Africa, 140-141

  Chamberlain, Neville, Gandhi on, 482

  Chamney, Montfort, registrar of Asiatics, 183

  Champaran, Satyagraha in, 324

  Chandiwalla, Brijkrishna, and Gandhi, 571, 573

  Chaplin, Charles, 416

  and Gandhi, 414-415

  Charan, Justice Atma

  presides at Godse trial, 635

  censures police, 642

  Chauri Chaura, massacre at, 359-360

  Chelmsford, Baron (Frederick Augustus), 153

  Chelmsford, Lord (John Napier), Viceroy of India, 319

  and Gandhi, 326-327

  Gandhi’s letter to, on non-cooperation, 349-350

  Chesterton, G. K., 219

  article in The Illustrated London News quoted, 212-213

  Chiang Kai-shek, and Gandhi, 492, 601

  Chiang Kai-shek, Madame, and Gandhi, 492

  Child marriage, Gandhi on, 36-37

  Churchill, Winston, 170

  and Gandhi, 168, 403, 404, 503, 510

  on Lord Irwin, 403

  and Nehru, 491

  on massacres in India, 551-552

  Civil Disobedience (Thoreau), 192

  Clothed with the Sun (Maitland and Kingsford), 105

  Coates, Michael, and Gandhi, 96-97

  Colenso, battle of, 120

  Colonial Patriotic Union of South Africa, 112, 116

  Communal Award, 442

  Confession of Faith, 1909 (Gandhi), 215-216, 221

  Coomaraswamy, Ananda, 277

  Cotton, Sir Henry, 166

  Crewe, Lord, 201, 202

  and Gandhi, 211-212, 278

  Cripps, Sir Stafford, 514, 516

  and Gandhi, 492-493

  offers dominion status, 492-493

  Critic, The, 144-145

  Curtis, Lionel

  and Gandhi, 140

  and draft law, 162

  Curzon, Lord, 201, 204, 301

  Dada Abdulla Co., 86, 89-104

  Daily Herald, interview with Gandhi, 401-402

  Daily News, 204

  Das, Tarakuatta, 213

  Dave, Kevalram, 48

  and Gandhi, 50,136

  Dave, Mavji, advises Gandhi, 48, 49, 51

  Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Gibbon), 371, 372

  Delhi

  Gandhi in, 547-556

  anarchy in, 548-550

  Delhi Agreement of Hindus and Muslims, 565-566

  “Delhi Pact,” Indian National Congress ratifies, 405-406

  Desai, Jivanlal, and Gandhi, 293

  Desai, Mahadev, 353, 418, 56, 559, 619

  as Gandhi’s secretary, 321-322, 331

  at London Conference, 407

  and Gandhi in London, 412-413

  escorts Gandhi to see George V, 414

  joins Gandhi in prison, 435, 436, 437-438, 443, 445

  diary of, 436-437, 586-587

  and Gandhi, 438, 489-490

  with Gandhi, 450

  and Gandhi’s notes to Mirabehn, 450-451

  fear of anarchy, 489

  arrest of, 495

  death of, 496, 498, 505

  Desai, Morarji, Home Minister, and Dr. Jain, 629-630

  Desai, Pragji

  on Harilal Gandhi, 243

  and Gandhi, 244

  Devi, Sulochana, 636

  Dharasana Saltworks, raid on, 396-398

  Dhingra, Madanlal, 221, 617, 631

  kills Sir Curzon Wyllie, 202
r />   Gandhi on, 203

  trial and execution of, 204-205

  Dialogues (Plato), 177, 371

  Dick, Miss, and Gandhi, 141

  Dilke, Sir Charles, 166

  Doke, Reverend Joseph, 218, 237

  aids Gandhi, 102-184

  biography of Gandhi, 200-201

  Doke, Mrs. Joseph, 183-184

  Doyle, Colonel, Inspector General of Prisons, brings Yeravda Agreement to Gandhi, 445

  Drew, Mrs., 267

  Dropped from the Clouds (Verne), 371, 372

  Dudabhai (untouchable), and Gandhi, 294

  Dunkirk, 488

  Dyer, Brigadier General Reginald and Amritsar massacre, 338-339

  faces inquiry into Amritsar massacre, 340-341

  disgraced, 341

  East India Company

  and cultivation of indigo, 302

  and Regulation XXV, 400

  Edward VII, King of England, 156

  Einstein, Albert, tribute to Gandhi, 601

  Elgin, ninth Earl of, and Kincardine, Victor Alexander Bruce, 164, 166, 167, 168, 171

 

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