|
1943 |
January |
12 |
Jaikrishna P. Bhansali gave up fast following
agreement with the Central Provinces
Government. |
|
1943 |
January |
26 |
On the occasion of Independence Day, Gandhi
repledged himself. |
|
1943 |
January |
29 |
In letter to Lord Linlithgow, conveyed his
intention to go on "fast according to capacity after
the early morning breakfast on February
9". |
|
1943 |
February |
7 |
In letter to Sir John Gilbert Laithwaite,
suggested that his entire correspondence with
Government, beginning with his letter dated August
14, should be published. |
|
1943 |
February |
8 |
In letter to Viceroy, declined Government’s
offer to release him for the duration of his proposed
fast. |
|
1943 |
February |
10 |
Began his 21-day fast. |
|
1943 |
February |
21 |
Interview to S.A. Brelvi. |
|
1943 |
February |
23 |
Discussion with Horace G. Alexander. |
|
1943 |
March |
3 |
Gandhi broke the fast at 9.34 a.m. |
|
1943 |
May |
4 |
In letter to M.A. Jinnah, thanked him for his
reported invitation to write to him and suggested
"meeting face to face rather than talking through
correspondence". |
|
1943 |
May |
27 |
In letter to Sir Richard tottenham, expressed
regret over Government’s refusal to forward his
letter to M.A. Jinnah. |
|
1943 |
July |
15 |
Handed to Suprintendent, Detention Camp,
detailed reply to Government publication, Congress
Responsibility for the Disturbances, 1942-43. |
|
1943 |
July |
16 |
In letter to Sir Richard Tottenham, refuted
remours that he had written to Viceroy withdrawing
A.I.C.C. resolution of August 8, 1942. |
|
1943 |
September |
27 |
In letter to Lord Linlithgow , said "Of all the
high functionaries I have had the honour of
knowing, none had been the cause of such deep
sorrow to me as you have been." |
|
1943 |
October |
26 |
In letter to Sir Richard Tottenham, said that a
tribunal should go into the charges against
Congress. |
|
1943 |
November |
18 |
Talk with Mirabehn about dangerous animals,
snakes, etc. |
|
1943 |
December |
7 |
Talk with Nirmala and Devdas Gandhi. |
|
1943 |
December |
9 |
Talk with Devdas Gandhi, Manorama Mashruwala,
Ramabehn Parekh and Madhavdas Kapadia. |
|
1943 |
December |
29 |
In letter to Agatha Harrison, Gandhi said "…I
am the same man as you have known me…Truth and
non-violence remain my sheet-anchor as never
before." |