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

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  574

  He gambled away

  Idem, 247.

  575

  leaves of the same tree

  Idem, 271.

  575

  Let the Congress

  Idem, 269.

  576

  Suppose I have

  Sheean, Lead, Kindly Light, 183.

  576

  But what if

  Idem, 185.

  576

  Renunciation is the

  Idem, 185.

  576

  “No,” he answered

  Manubehn Gandhi, Last Glimpses of Bapu, 280.

  577

  You must not do

  Hutheesing, We Nehrus, 222.

  578

  Why do you not

  Manubehn Gandhi, Last Glimpses of Bapu,

  If I were to die

  286-91.

  579

  Idem, 297-98.

  583

  I do not like

  Manubehn Gandhi, The End of an Epoch, 30.

  583

  Whether weary or

  Idem, 30-31.

  585

  Who knows what

  Idem, 33-34.

  585

  Go through it

  Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi: The Last Phase,

  II, 767.

  585

  Taking care of you

  Manubehn Gandhi, The End of an Epoch, 36.

  585

  Who knows what is

  Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi: The Last Phase, II, 767.

  586

  Even in an armed

  Manubehn Gandhi, Last Glimpses of Bapu, 303.

  586

  Bapuji, how strange

  Manubehn Gandhi, The End of an Epoch, 37-

  586

  I expect to return

  Manubehn Gandhi, Last Glimpses of Bapu, 304.

  587

  Everywhere I look

  Idem, 304.

  587

  How long will the

  Idem, 304.

  588

  Tell them they can

  Idem, 306.

  588

  Nurses must do

  Idem, 308.

  590

  You have been serving

  Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi: The Last Phase, II, 772.

  590

  Brother, Bapuji is

  Manubehn Gandhi, The End of an Epoch, 42.

  The Burning

  592

  Your Excellency, it is

  Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi: The Last Phase, II, 775.

  593

  Gandhiji told me

  Idem, II, 775.

  593

  Go and ask Bapu

  Manubehn Gandhi, The End of an Epoch, 47.

  595

  The light has gone

  Norman, Nehru: The First Sixty Years, II,

  384.

  The Hatching of the Plot

  6l2

  For the present

  Kanshala, The Light of the World—Bapu, 31.

  613

  You are a married

  Khosla, The Murder of the Mahatma, 219.

  616

  It is clear that

  Keer, Veer Savarkar, 177.

  6l6

  Be successful and come

  Gandhi Murder Trial, 77.

  617

  Don’t show me your

  Keer, Veer Savarkar, 53.

  6l8

  sessions, conventions

  Gandhi Murder Trial, 67.

  623

  You have been talking

  Idem, 13.

  The Murder

  626

  This is our last chance

  Gandhi Murder Trial, 14.

  632

  Apte has responsibilities

  Khosla, The Murder of the Mahatma, 233.

  833

  You will miss me

  Idem, 234.

  The Verdict of the Court

  837

  Bom in a devotional

  Gandhi Murder Trial, 39-66.

  643

  Dear Brother Shri

  Idem, 99.

  844

  It was after all

  Idem, 100.

  844

  And Arjuna actually

  Idem, 101.

  847

  What is all this

  Sengupta, Sarojini Naidu, 328.

  Chronological Table

  1869

  October 2

  Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi born in Porbandar.

  1879

  January 21

  Gandhi enters Taluka School at Rajkot.

  1880

  December 1

  Enters Kathiawar High School, Rajkot.

  1882

  He marries Kasturbhai Makanji.

  1885

  November

  Death of Karamchand Gandhi at the age of sixty-three.

  1888

  January

  Gandhi enters Samaldas College at Bhavnagar, but leaves at the end of first term.

  Spring

  Birth of Harilal.

  September 4

  Gandhi sails for England from Bombay.

  November 6

  He is admitted into the Inner Temple.

  1889

  November

  He meets Madame Blavatsky and Annie Besant, but declines to join the Theosophical Society.

  December

  He reads Edwin Arnold’s Song Celestial, and fails in the London matriculation.

  1890

  June

  He passes the London matriculation.

  September 19

  He joins London Vegetarian Society and becomes member of the executive committee.

  1891

  June 10

  He is called to the Bar.

  June 12

  He sails for India, where he learns of his mother’s death and meets Rajchandra.

  1892

  May 14

  Receives permission to practice in Kathiawar courts, but fails to establish a successful practice.

  1892

  Spring

  Birth of his second son, Manilal.

  1893

  April

  Sails for South Africa as legal adviser to Dada Abdullah and Co.

  June

  While traveling to Pretoria, he is ordered off the train at

  Pietermaritzburg and vows to dedicate himself to active non-violent resistance.

  1894

  May

  Organizes Natal Indian Congress.

  1895

  April

  Visits Trappist monastery near Durban.

  1896

  June 5

  Sails to India where he addresses meetings on behalf of Indians in South Africa.

  November 30

  Sails for South Africa with his family.

  December 12

  S.S. Courland with Gandhi on board reaches Durban.

  1897

  January 13

  Gandhi is finally allowed to leave the ship and is attacked by a mob.

  May

  Birth of his third son, Ramdas.

  1899

  December

  Organizes Indian Ambulance Corps to serve in the Boer War.

  1900

  January 21

  Indian Ambulance Corps sees action at Spion Kop, and is disbanded a week later.

  May 22

  Birth of his fourth son, Devadas.

  1901

  January 22

  Death of Queen Victoria.

  May

  Death of Rajchandra.

  October

  Gandhi leaves South Africa and reaches India in the middle of December.

  1902

  February

  Settles in Rajkot to practice law. Here, and later in Bombay, he fails to establish a successful practice.

  1902

  December

  Returns without his family to South Africa.

  1903

  February />
  Opens law office in Johannesburg.

  1904

  February

  Plague breaks out in Indian Location in Johannesburg.

  October

  November-

  Reads Ruskin’s Unto This Last

  December

  Founds the Phoenix Settlement.

  1905

  August 9

  Poll-tax bill passed by Natal Legislative Council. Gandhi calls for revision of the bill.

  1906

  January 1

  Poll-tax enforced on all Indians above the age of 18.

  March 17

  Gandhi begins to organize an Ambulance Corps for service during Zulu rebellion. The Corps serves briefly at the front in June and July. During this period Gandhi makes a vow of chastity.

  September 11

  Mass meeting of Indians at Empire Theatre in Johannesburg, calling for withdrawal of Asiatics Registration bill.

  October 3

  Sails for England with Hadji Ojeer Ally to seek redress from British government. Meets important officials, and returns to South Africa on December 18.

  1907

  July 31

  Mass meeting at Johannesburg, followed by general strike.

  1908

  January 10

  Placed on trial and sentenced to two months’ imprisonment, but released on January 31.

  February 10

  Gandhi is wounded by Mir Alam.

  July 28

  Gandhi appears in court to defend his son Harilal, who is sentenced to seven days’ hard labor.

  1908

  August 16

  Gandhi addresses mass meeting in Johannesburg and encourages burning of registration certificates.

  October 7

  Gandhi arrested at Volksrust and later sentenced to two months’ hard labor. He is released from Volksrust Jail on December 12.

  1909

  February 25

  Gandhi again arrested at Volksrust and sentenced to three months. He is released from Pretoria Central Jail on May 24.

  June 23

  Gandhi and Hadji Abeeb sail for England.

  July 2

  Sir Curzon Wyllie assassinated in London by Madanlal Dhingra.

  October 24

  Gandhi attends Dassara festival in London with Savarkar.

  November 13

  Gandhi and Hadji Abeeb sail for South Africa. On the journey Gandhi writes Hind Swaraj and translates Tolstoy’s Letter to a Hindu.

  1910

  May 30

  Gandhi accepts the offer of Hermann Kallenbach to provide Indian resisters with 1,100 acres of land to be known as Tolstoy Farm.

  1911

  May 15

  Harilal Gandhi, at Tolstoy Farm, quarrels with his father.

  1912

  October 22

  Gokhale arrives in Cape Town. Gandhi accompanies him during a five-week tour of South Africa.

  1913

  March 14

  Cape Supreme Court decrees that all marriages contracted according to Islamic rites are invalid. Gandhi protests the decree.

  November 6

  Gandhi leads march of over 2,000 Indian coal miners and workers on sugar plantations to protest ill-treatment of Indians in South Africa.

  November 11

  Gandhi is sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment with hard labor. He is released on December 18.

  1914

  Januraiy 13

  Gandhi and General Smuts begin negotiations, resulting in compromise.

  July 18

  Gandhi sails for England, leaving South Africa for the last time.

  August 14

  He offers to raise Indian Volunteer Corps, but falls ill with pleurisy and is therefore unable to command it.

  December 19

  He sails for India, reaching Bombay on January 9.

  1915

  March 10

  He attempts to reorganize the school of Rabindranath Tagore at Santiniketan.

  May 20

  He inaugurates his own ashram at Kochrab near Ahmedabad.

  1916

  February 6

  He speaks at Benares University.

  December 26

  He attends the Indian National Congress at Lucknow, where he meets Rajkumar Shukla.

  1917

  April 10

  He reaches Patna with Rajkumar Shukla, and begins inquiry into problems of the indigo workers in Champaran. The problems are resolved in August.

  1918

  February 22

  Ahmedabad millowners declare general lockout. Gandhi leads Satyagraha campaign on behalf of millworkers.

  1919

  April 13

  Massacre at Amritsar. Gandhi announces three-day penitential fast.

  November 4

  Gandhi is received in Golden Temple at Amritsar.

  1920

  August 1

  He writes to Lord Chelmsford, calling for a conference of Indian leaders.

  1921

  July 31

  Gandhi presides over a bonfire of foreign cloth in Bombay.

  September 22

  In Madura he adopts the “mourning costume” he will wear to the end of his life.

  November 19

  Fasts for five days to protest communal rioting following the visit of the Prince of Wales.

  December

  Mass civil-disobedience campaign begins.

  1922

  February 4

  Riots at Chauri Chaura.

  March 10

  Gandhi is arrested at Ahmedabad, and a week later he is sentenced to six years’ imprisonment.

  1923

  November 26

  In prison begins writing Satyagraha in South Africa.

  1924

  January 12

  He is operated upon for appendicitis.

  February 4

  The order for his unconditional release is issued.

  September 17

  He begins twenty-one-day fast on behalf of Hindu-Muslim unity.

  1925

  November 7

  Madeleine Slade joins Gandhi’s ashram at Sabarmati.

  1926

  April 1

  Lord Reading leaves; Lord Irwin becomes Viceroy.

  1927

  March

  Marriage of Manilal Gandhi and Sushila Mushruwala.

  1928

  February 12

  Bardoli peasants refuse to pay taxes.

  1929

  March

  Gandhi is arrested for burning foreign cloth, and is fined one rupee.

  December

  At Lahore Congress Session Gandhi declares for complete independence. The flag of free India is raised on December 31.

  1930

  January 26

  Proclamation of the Indian Declaration of Independence.

  March 12

  Gandhi begins Salt March from Sabarmati to Dandi.

  April 6

  He breaks salt law on the beach at Dandi.

  April 18

  Raid on the armory at Chittagong.

  May 5

  Gandhi arrested at Karadi, and imprisoned at Yeravda Jail without trial.

  May 21

  Manilal Gandhi and Sarojini Naidu lead Salt March at Dharasana. Hartal all over India, and a hundred thousand sympathizers jailed.

  1931

  January 26

  Gandhi is unconditionally released, together with other Congress leaders.

  March 4

  Gandhi-Irwin Pact is signed.

  September 12

  Round Table Conference held in London, attended by Gandhi. Conference closes on December 5.

  December 14

  Gandhi sails to India from Brindisi after visiting Romain Rolland in Switzerland.

  1932

  January 4

  He is arrested in Bombay and detained in Yeravda Jail.

  August 17

  Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald hands down the Communal Award.

  Se
ptember 20

  Gandhi begins a fast unto death in protest of separate electorates for untouchables. The fast is concluded on September 26.

  September 24

  Yeravda Pact signed.

  1933

  May 8

  Gandhi begins self-purification fast in prison, and is released.

  1933

  June 16

  Devadas Gandhi marries Lakshmi Rajagopalachari.

  August 1

  Gandhi is arrested and sentenced to a year’s imprisonment.

  August 16

  He begins a fast because he is not allowed to work for the untouchables while in prison. Four days later he is removed to the Sassoon Hospital, and released.

  November 7

  Begins to tour India on behalf of the untouchables.

  1934

  January 15

  The great Bihar earthquake. Gandhi visits Bihar in March.

 

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