|
1920 |
January |
1 |
At Congress session supported resolution on
swaraj but urged acceptance of Reforms. |
|
1920 |
January |
4 |
In letter from Sabarmati to Registrar, High
Court, Bombay asked postponement of date of hearing
regarding contempt of Court. |
|
1920 |
January |
5 |
Submitted statement of Disorders Inquiry
Committee and informed it of his readiness to give oral
testimony. |
|
1920 |
January |
9 |
Appeared before Disorders Inquiry Committee at
Ahmedabad. |
|
1920 |
January |
11 |
Invited Lord Hunter and members of Disorders
Inquiry Committee to visit Sabarmati Ashram. |
|
1920 |
January |
12 |
Spoke at Arya Samaj; received welcome address
at Jalalpur Jattan, spoke to gathering. |
|
1920 |
January |
12 |
Proceeded to Sargodha by car. |
|
1920 |
January |
12 |
Lord Hunter with members of disorders inquiry
Committee visited Ashram. |
|
1920 |
January |
15 |
Gandhi left Ahmedabad for Delhi in connection
with Khilafat Deputation. |
|
1920 |
January |
16 |
Reached Delhi. |
|
1920 |
January |
18 |
Met Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. |
|
1920 |
January |
19 |
Had interview with Viceroy, as member of
Khilafat Deputation. |
|
1920 |
January |
20 |
Met Motilal Nehru in Allahabad. |
|
1920 |
January |
21 |
Opened Swadeshi Bhandar at Kanpur. |
|
1920 |
January |
22 |
Reached Meerut in morning; spoke at public
meeting after reception, procession and address by
Municipality, Khilafat Committee and general
public. |
|
1920 |
January |
22 |
Addressed women in connection with Congress
Inquiry Committee work on Punjab disorders; en route
to Lahore, spoke at Muzaffarpur. |
|
1920 |
January |
23 |
Reached Lahore. |
|
1920 |
February |
1 |
At Lahore, Gandhi met Dr. Joseph Nunan, Leader
of British Guiana deputation visiting India to recruit
settlers. |
|
1920 |
February |
3 |
Gandhi wrote to Chief Secretary, Punjab
Government, regarding discharge of political and
Martial-Law prisoners. |
|
1920 |
February |
9 |
At Lahore, Gandhi gave interview to Press on
South African Commission. |
|
1920 |
February |
9 |
In Imperial Legislative Council, British Guiana
deputation presented their report. |
|
1920 |
February |
13 |
At Sargodha, Gandhi gave a speech on Punjab
atrocities and Hindu-Muslim unity. |
|
1920 |
February |
14 |
Issued appeal for Jallianwala Bagh Memorial
Fund. |
|
1920 |
February |
15 |
Wrote to Chief Secretary, Punjab Government,
asking for inquiry into atrocities perpetrated by
Government officials during recruiting campaign in
Sargodha. |
|
1920 |
February |
15 |
Completed his tour of the Punjab, commenced on
January 23 in connection with the work of Congress
Inquiry Committee on the Punjab
disorders. |
|
1920 |
February |
18 |
In Imperial Legislative Council, debate was
held on change of capital. |
|
1920 |
February |
20 |
Draft of the Congress Report on the Punjab
disorders submitted to Motilal Nehru, President of the
Congress. |
|
1920 |
February |
21 |
In Banaras, Gandhi addressed students of
Banaras Hindu University. |
|
1920 |
February |
25 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhi addressed meeting of
mill-hands held to consider formation of Labour
Union. |
|
1920 |
February |
25 |
Montagu, in interview to Evening Standard,
strongly urged retention of Constantinople by
Turkey. |
|
1920 |
February |
25 |
Strike reported at Tata Iron Works, Jamshedpur.
|
|
1920 |
February |
26 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhi presided at opening
ceremony of Night High School under auspices of Marwali
Yuvak Mandal. |
|
1920 |
February |
26 |
In House of Commons, debate was held on future
of Turkey. |
|
1920 |
February |
26 |
First Indian Khilafat Deputation arrived in
London. |
|
1920 |
February |
27 |
Gandhi forwarded to Bombay High Court his
statement and that of Mahadev Desai in regard to
contempt of court case. |
|
1920 |
February |
28 |
Bengal Provincial Khilafat Conference was held
at Calcutta. |
|
1920 |
February |
29 |
Gandhi attended the Khilafat
Conference. |
|
1920 |
March |
2 |
In London, Fisher, on behalf of Montagu,
received Indian Khilafat Deputation. |
|
1920 |
March |
3 |
At Bombay, Gandhi appeared in High Court
regarding contempt of court case against him; judgement
was reserved. |
|
1920 |
March |
3 |
Spoke at Khilafat meeting. |
|
1920 |
March |
5 |
In Bombay, spoke at a public meeting on
abolition of Press Act. |
|
1920 |
March |
6 |
Council of League of nations passed resolution
in favour of Constantinople and Straits coming under
control of League of Nations. |
|
1920 |
March |
7 |
Daily Telegraph reported decision of British
Government to occupy Constantinople. |
|
1920 |
March |
7 |
Gandhi issued Press statement of
Khilafat. |
|
1920 |
March |
12 |
Gandhi and Mahadev Desai were reprimanded by
Bombay High Court in contempt of court case. |
|
1920 |
March |
14 |
Police raided offices of Bengal Provincial
Khilafat Committee. |
|
1920 |
March |
15 |
At Jamshedpur strikers at Tata Iron Works were
fired upon by police and troops. |
|
1920 |
March |
17 |
In London, Lloyd George gave interview to
Indian Khilafat Deputation. |
|
1920 |
March |
19 |
Khilafat Day. In Bombay, Gandhi addressed
Khilafat Day meeting. |
|
1920 |
March |
21 |
Labourers in the Sholapur Mills struck
work. |
|
1920 |
March |
25 |
Congress sub-committee Report on the Punjab
disorders published. |
|
1920 |
March |
25 |
In House of Commons, Asquith opposed retention
of Constantinople by Turkey and recommended
vaticanization of Sultan in
Constantinople. |
|
1920 |
March |
29 |
Government of Indian affirmed that holy places
of Hedjaj would remain under independent Moslem
control. |
|
1920 |
March |
31 |
Allied Supreme Council offered Mandate for
Armenia to League of Nations. |
|
1920 |
April |
31 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhiji attended competition
held for spinning-wheel prize. |
|
1920 |
April |
2 |
At Ahmedabad, Gandhiji and Rabindranath Tagore
attended sixth Gujarati Literary Conference; address by
Tagore. |
|
1920 |
April |
2 |
Gandhiji, in evening, spoke at a meeting on
"Literature from Society’s Point of View". |
|
1920 |
April |
2 |
Bombay Provincial Conference commenced sittings
at Sholapur under presidentship of N. C.
Kelkar. |
|
1920 |
April |
2 |
Rabindranath Tagore stayed at Sabarmati Ashram
with Gandhiji. |
|
1920 |
April |
3 |
Bombay Provincial Conference demanded
impeachment of Sir Michael O'Dwyer and others and their
trial and punishment by judicial
tribunal. |
|
1920 |
April |
3 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhiji addressed Gujarati
Literary Conference on "Gujarati Literature from
People’s Point of View". In evening, Rabindranath
Tagore addressed public meeting in English;
Gandhiji translated speech. |
|
1920 |
April |
4 |
Debate in Bombay and Bengal Provincial
Conferences on Reforms resolution, with Tilak on one
side and Annie Besant taking up a moderate
position. |
|
1920 |
April |
6 |
Hostilities commenced between the Japanese and
the Russians at Nikolsk and Haberovsk. |
|
1920 |
April |
6 |
Gandhiji addressed National Week Meeting in
Bombay. Issued another appeal for Jalianwala Bagh
Memorial Fund. |
|
1920 |
April |
7 |
New Cabinet formed in Turkey with Damad Ferid,
Grand Vizir, Resohib Bey, Minister of Interior, and
Mohamed Vid, Minister of Marine and War. |
|
1920 |
April |
7 |
Travancore Reformed Council held its first
meeting. |
|
1920 |
April |
9 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji spoke at public meeting
organized by Central Khilafat Committee in connection
with National Week. |
|
1920 |
April |
11 |
Gandhiji, in letter to The Bombay Chronicle, again
appealed for contributions to Jalianwala Bagh
Memorial Fund. |
|
1920 |
April |
13 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji addressed meeting organized
by Home Rule League and National Union in Connection
with National Week. Ravindranath Tagore sent a
message to the meeting. |
|
1920 |
April |
13 |
Gandhiji wired to Private Secretary to Viceroy
seeking Viceroy’s permission to go to England to
acquaint Ministers there with Muslim sentiment over
Khilafat. |
|
1920 |
April |
After 13 |
Gandhiji cabled to Secretary of State for India
seeking Government’s approval for his visit to
England in connection with Khilafat
question. |
|
1920 |
April |
15 |
Reforms Committee held its siting at
Simla. |
|
1920 |
April |
17 |
Madras Khilafat Conference commenced its
sittings under presidentship of Shaukat Ali. |
|
1920 |
April |
18 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhiji presided over the second
annual meeting of mill workers. |
|
1920 |
April |
22 |
In London, public meeting was held on question
of Khilafat with George Lansbury in the chair. |
|
1920 |
April |
24 |
The United States formally recognized
independence of Republic of Armenia. |
|
1920 |
April |
25 |
San Remo Conference of Allies entrusted Britain
with Mandate for Mesopotamia and Palestine, and France
with Mandate for Syria. |
|
1920 |
April |
26 |
Home Rule League meeting held at Ahmedabad to
protest against deportation of B. G. Horniman;
Gandhiji presided. |
|
1920 |
April |
28 |
Gandhiji joined Home Rule League and became its
president. |
|
1920 |
April |
28 |
In a statement, advocated non-co-operation to
express Indian feeling against San Remo decisions
regarding Turkey. |
|
1920 |
May |
1 |
Madras Liberal League held its first annual
meeting. |
|
1920 |
May |
2 |
Enver Pasha reported to have placed himself at
head of Turkish national movement. |
|
1920 |
May |
6 |
In House of Commons, Montagu made statement on
General Dyer’s forced resignation. |
|
1920 |
May |
7 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhiji held discussions about
having system of arbitration for solving disputes
between mill workers and mill-owners. |
|
1920 |
May |
9 |
Gandhiji, writing in Navajivan, appealed for
funds for famine relief in Orissa. |
|
1920 |
May |
11 |
In Paris, Turkish treaty was handed to Turkish
delegates. |
|
1920 |
May |
12 |
Gandhiji, writing in Young India, again
appealed for funds for famine relief in
Orissa. |
|
1920 |
May |
12 |
At Bombay, Gandhiji attended Khilafat Committee
meeting. |
|
1920 |
May |
14 |
Turkish Peace Terms published in India along
with Viceroy’s message to Indian Muslims. |
|
1920 |
May |
15 |
In Turkey, an extraordinary court martial
sentenced Mustafa Kamal and his associates to
death. |
|
1920 |
May |
16 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhiji held further discussions
about having system of arbitration for settling disputes
between mill workers and mill-owners. |
|
1920 |
May |
17 |
Above discussions continued. |
|
1920 |
May |
18 |
Above discussions continued. |
|
1920 |
May |
18 |
Gandhiji, in a Press statement, called for
revision of peace terms presented to Turkey by
Allies. |
|
1920 |
May |
19 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhiji continued discussions on
system of arbitration. |
|
1920 |
May |
20 |
Yakub Hasan resigned his membership of Madras
Legislative Council and other official organization in
protest against terms of Turkish Treaty. |
|
1920 |
May |
21 |
Nizam of Hydrabad issued firman prohibiting
participation in Khilafat agitation. |
|
1920 |
May |
23 |
In Ahmedabad, Gandhiji addressed meeting of
mill-hands on settlement of their strike. |
|
1920 |
May |
23 |
Tewfik Nessim Pasha formed new Cabinet in
Turkey. |
|
1920 |
May |
28 |
Report of Hunter Committee, Government of India
Dispatch and Montagu’s reply published. |
|
1920 |
May |
30 |
All-India Congress Committee met at Banaras to
consider non-co-operation programme; Gandhiji was
present. |
|
1920 |
June |
1 |
Joint Hindu-Muslim Conference commenced at
Allahabad; Gandhiji attended. |
|
1920 |
June |
2 |
Revised draft rules for Provincial Councils,
Indian Legislative Assembly and Council of State
published in a Gazette of India
Extraordinary. |
|
1920 |
June |
2 |
Joint Hindu-Muslim Conference continued at
Allahabad. |
|
1920 |
June |
3 |
Meeting of All-India Central Khilafat Committee
held at Allahabad; Gandhiji spoke on
non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
June |
4 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji performed opening ceremony
of Suddha khadi Bhandar. |
|
1920 |
June |
5 |
In Nadiad, Gandhiji performed opening ceremony
of Swadeshi Bhandar. |
|
1920 |
June |
11 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji attended meeting of
Imperial Indian Citizenship Association. |
|
1920 |
June |
13 |
Gandhiji, in a Press statement, opposed scheme
of repatriation recommended by South African Enquiry
Commission. |
|
1920 |
June |
19 |
The order of externment from Mussorie passed on
Jawaharlal Nehru was withdrawn. |
|
1920 |
June |
21 |
Madras Provincial Conference met at Tinnevelly
with S. Srinivasa Iyengar in chair. |
|
1920 |
June |
22 |
In House of Commons, questions asked on the
Punjab disorders; Montagu heckled. |
|
1920 |
June |
22 |
Gandhiji, in letter to Viceroy, gve notice of
non-co-operation with Government in protest against
unjust peace terms presented to Turkey by Allies
and forwarded Muslim representation on the subject
to Viceroy. |
|
1920 |
June |
25 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji attended meeting of
Khilafat Committee. |
|
1920 |
June |
26 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji spoke at public meeting
held to protest against Hunter Committee
Report. |
|
1920 |
June |
27 |
Turkey submitted counter-proposals to Treaty
terms presented by Allies. |
|
1920 |
June |
28 |
Nizam of Hyderabad renounced title of
Mohi-ul-Millat Wad Din. |
|
1920 |
June |
30 |
Gandhiji, in a Press statement, called upon
people not to seek election to Legislative Councils
under Reforms Act of 1919. |
|
1920 |
July |
1 |
Gandhiji wrote to press on interim report of
South African Commission regarding repatriation of
Indians. |
|
1920 |
July |
2 |
Wrote to N. C. Kelkar on draft constitution on
Congress. |
|
1920 |
July |
2 |
Public meeting held at Bombay to protest
against Hunter Report. Sir N. G. Chandavarkar
presided. |
|
1920 |
July |
4 |
In Navajivan article Gandhiji detailed steps for
starting of non-co-operation from August 1. |
|
1920 |
July |
6 |
Churchill announced, in House of Commons, Army
Council’s conclusion that Gen. Dyer was guilty of error
of judgment and that he should not receive any
office under Crown. |
|
1920 |
July |
Before 7 |
Gandhiji issued Press statement on
non-co-operation and sent cable to Mohammed Ali at
London. |
|
1920 |
July |
7 |
Non-co-operation Committee issued statement on
methods and programme on non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
July |
7 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji spoke at women’s meeting.
In Young India pleaded for boycott of Prince of
Wales’ visit. |
|
1920 |
July |
8 |
Debate on Hunter Committee Report began in
House of Commons. |
|
1920 |
July |
11 |
Gandhiji appealed to Gujaratis in Navajivan
article "Gujarat’s Duty" to take the lead in
non-co-operation. In another article he asked them to
contribute money for Shantiniketan. His message on
non-co-operation was read out at Rajakiya Mandal
meeting, |
|
1920 |
July |
11 |
Wrote to Press on South African appellate
Court’s judgment in favour of Dadoo. |
|
1920 |
July |
13 |
In Bombay, spoke at public meeting to consider
Indian situation in East Africa and Fiji. |
|
1920 |
July |
14 |
In article in Young India, replied to
criticisms of Mrs. Besant and V. S. Srinivasa
Sastri. |
|
1920 |
July |
15 |
In Jullundur, spoke at meeting appealing to
Hindus and Muslims to support
non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
July |
16 |
In Amritsar, spoke at non-co-operation meeting
under auspices of Khilafat Committee. |
|
1920 |
July |
17 |
In Lahore, spoke on khilafat and
non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
July |
18 |
In Lahore, spoke on boycott of reformed
councils. |
|
1920 |
July |
18 |
All-India Muslim League’s Council condemned
findings of majority in Hunter Committee
Report. |
|
1920 |
July |
19 |
In Rawalpindi, Gandhiji spoke on
khilafat. |
|
1920 |
July |
19 |
Dyer debate in House of Lords. |
|
1920 |
July |
20 |
In Gujarkhan, Gandhiji spoke on communal unity
and khilafat. |
|
1920 |
July |
21 |
Instructions of Central Khilafat Committee,
Bombay, for hartal on August 1 published. |
|
1920 |
July |
21 |
In Young India, Gandhiji wrote on "The Music of
the Spinning-wheel". |
|
1920 |
July |
22 |
In Karachi, spoke at khilafat
meeting. |
|
1920 |
July |
23 |
In Hyderabad (Sind), spoke at Khilafat
Conference. |
|
1920 |
July |
24 |
Sent telegram to A. V. Thakkar not to go to
British Guiana before finishing famine relief work in
Orissa. |
|
1920 |
July |
24 |
Addressed students at Sind National
College. |
|
1920 |
July |
24 |
Supported non-co-operation resolution at
Khilafat Conference. |
|
1920 |
July |
On or before 25 |
Sent telegram to Caliphate Workers’ League,
Delhi, not to violate Seditious Meeting Act. |
|
1920 |
July |
25 |
In Hyderabad (Sind), delivered public lecture
at Citizens’ Association. |
|
1920 |
July |
28 |
In Young India, replied to Montagu on the
khilafat agitation. |
|
1920 |
July |
28 |
Gandhiji and Shaukat Ali sent Khilafat Day
message to Madras Presidency. |
|
1920 |
July |
28 |
In Bombay, Gandhiji addressed non-co-operation
meeting. |
|
1920 |
July |
31 |
B. G. Tilak passed away in Bombay. |
|
1920 |
July |
31 |
Gandhiji and Shaukat Ali issued
Non-co-operation Committee’s directions in a message on
observance of Khilafat Day on August 1. |
|
1920 |
August |
1 |
Third khilafat Day-Gandhiji iaugurated
non-co-operation movement. |
|
1920 |
August |
1 |
Wrote letter to Viceroy renouncing
Kaisar-I-Hind and other medals. |
|
1920 |
August |
1 |
Addressed meeting in Bombay under auspices of
Central Khilafat Committee. |
|
1920 |
August |
2 |
Mohammed Ali and other members of khilafat
delegation arrived in Bombay; given public reception
under Gandhiji’s presidentship. |
|
1920 |
August |
4 |
In Young India, Gandhiji paid tribute to Tilak
and replied to manifesto against non-co-operation by
Sir Chandavarkar and others. |
|
1920 |
August |
11 |
Left Bombay on tour of South India. |
|
1920 |
August |
11 |
Explained non-violent non-co-operation in
article, "The Doctrine of the Sword" in Young
India. |
|
1920 |
August |
12 |
Arrived at Madras. |
|
1920 |
August |
12 |
Interviewed by The Madras Mail representative
on non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
August |
12 |
Addressed public meeting at Madras Beach on
non-co-operation programme. |
|
1920 |
August |
13 |
Spokeon non-co-operation at Juma Mosque,
Triplicane, Madras. |
|
1920 |
August |
14 |
Visited Ambur and Vellore. |
|
1920 |
August |
15 |
Spoke on rights and duties of labour at meeting
under auspices of Central Labour Board. |
|
1920 |
August |
16 |
Spoke at Kumbakonam. |
|
1920 |
August |
16 |
Spoke at Nagore. |
|
1920 |
August |
17 |
Spoke at Trichinopoly. |
|
1920 |
August |
18 |
Spoke at Calicut. |
|
1920 |
August |
19 |
Spoke on non-co-operation at
Mangalore. |
|
1920 |
August |
20 |
At Salem. |
|
1920 |
August |
21 |
In Bangalore, addressed meeting at
Idgah. |
|
1920 |
August |
22 |
In Madras, addressed students of Law
College. |
|
1920 |
August |
23 |
In Bezwada spoke at Municipal Travellers’
Bungalow compound. |
|
1920 |
August |
25 |
Reached Bombay. |
|
1920 |
August |
26 |
Reached Ahmedabad |
|
1920 |
August |
27 |
In Ahmedabad spoke at Gujarat Political
Conference. |
|
1920 |
August |
28 |
Moved resolutions on non-co-operation at
Gujarat Political Conference. |
|
1920 |
August |
29 |
Spoke on boycott at Gujarat Political
Conference. |
|
1920 |
August |
31 |
Took pledge to wear khadi for life. |
|
1920 |
September |
1 |
In Young India, replied to Montagu and the
Viceroy, and wrote on the Gujarat Political
Conference. |
|
1920 |
September |
4 - 9 |
Special session of Indian National Congress at
Calcutta. Resolutions adopted regarding
non-co-operation, Hunter Committee Report and
British Cabinet’s attitude on Punjab
atrocities. |
|
1920 |
September |
5 |
At Congress Subjects Committee meeting,
Gandhiji moved resolution on non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
September |
7 |
Replied to critics at Subjects Committee
meeting. |
|
1920 |
September |
8 |
Gandhiji’s resolution on non-co-operation
carried by majority at Calcutta Congress. |
|
1920 |
September |
8 |
All-India Muslim League passed Gandhiji’s
resolution on non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
September |
9 |
Gandhiji gave interview to Associated Press of
India on Indian abroad. |
|
1920 |
September |
9 |
Spoke at A.I.C.C. meeting at Calcutta to
consider action on non-co-operation
resolution. |
|
1920 |
September |
10 |
Interviewed Motilal Ghose, editor of Amrita
Bazar Patrika . |
|
1920 |
September |
14 |
Patel resigned his seat in Viceregal
Council. |
|
1920 |
September |
17 |
In Shantiniketan, Gandhiji spoke in
inmates. |
|
1920 |
September |
22 |
A.I.C.C. Sub-Committee consisting of Gandhiji,
Motilal Nehru and V. J. Patel issued report on draft
instructions for Congress organizations. |
|
1920 |
September |
Before |
All-India Home Rule League with Gandhiji as
president issued circular letter for carrying out
special Congress resolution on
non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
September |
25 |
|
|
1920 |
September |
25 |
Gandhiji sent to Chairman, A.I.C.C. draft of
Congress Constitution. |
|
1920 |
September |
25 |
Gandhiji’s letter to every voter on duty of
voters published. |
|
1920 |
September |
On or After 27 |
Gandhiji sent message to countrymen in East
Africa. |
|
1920 |
September |
28 |
In Ahmedabad, addressed students of Gujarat
College, on boycott of schools and colleges, V. J.
Patel presiding. |
|
1920 |
September |
29 |
In Ahmedabad, spoke at teacher’s
meeting. |
|
1920 |
October |
8 |
Gandhiji’s message to Indian women was read out
at Bhagini Samaj meeting celebrating his
birthday. |
|
1920 |
October |
11 |
In Moradabad, Gandhiji spoke at U.P.
Conference. |
|
1920 |
October |
12 |
In Aligarh, met students. |
|
1920 |
October |
14 |
Spoke at Kanpur. |
|
1920 |
October |
15 |
Spoke at Lucknow. |
|
1920 |
October |
17 |
In Bareilly, spoke in reply to address by
municipality. |
|
1920 |
October |
18 |
Spoke at Amritsar. |
|
1920 |
October |
18 |
Met students of Khalsa College. |
|
1920 |
October |
19 |
In Lahore, spoke on non-co-operation. |
|
1920 |
October |
22 |
Spoke at Bhiwani Conference. |
|
1920 |
October |
24 |
Wrote letter to trustees of Aligarh
College. |
|
1920 |
October |
24 |
Wrote on All-India Home Rule League
reconstituted as "Swarajya Sabha". |
|
1920 |
October |
25 |
Wrote to M. A. Jinnah regarding resignation
from Swarajya Sabha. |
|
1920 |
October |
27 |
Young India published Gandhiji’s letter "To Every
Englishman in India". |
|
1920 |
October |
27 |
In Dakor, Gandhiji addressed public meeting and
women’s meeting. |
|
1920 |
October |
31 |
In Ahemdabad, spoke at women’s
meeting. |
|
1920 |
November |
1 |
Spoke at Mehmedabad. |
|
1920 |
November |
1 |
In Nadiad, addressed public meeting and met
municipal councillors. |
|
1920 |
November |
2 |
In Broach, spoke at public meeting. |
|
1920 |
November |
2 |
In Ankleshwar, spoke at opening of Lokamanya
National School. |
|
1920 |
November |
3 |
Wrote in Young India on Congress
constitution. |
|
1920 |
November |
4 |
In Nasik, spoke at meeting, Shrimad
Shankaracharya of Karavirpeeth presiding. |
|
1920 |
November |
5 |
In Poona, spoke at meetings in Deccan Gymkhana
and Bhavanipeth. |
|
1920 |
November |
6 |
Addressed women at Poona. |
|
1920 |
November |
7 |
Gandhiji’s article "If I am Arrested" and "What
to Do on the 16th November" published in
Navajivan. |
|
1920 |
Novem |