On the train. Address as at Birla House,
New Delhi—24-3-39.
My dear Subhas,
I do hope this will find you steadily progressing towards complete recovery.
I enclose herewith a copy of Sarat’s letter to me and my reply. If it represents also your sentiments then and then only my suggestions are applicable. Any way the anarchy at the centre should end. In accordance with your request, I
am keeping absolutely silent though pressure is being put upon me to give my opinion on the crisis.
I saw the resolution for the first time in Allahabad. It seems to me to be quite clear. The initiative lies with you. I do not know how far you are fit to attend to the national work. If you are not, I think you should adopt the only constitutional course open to you.
I shall have to be in Delhi still for a few days.
Love—Bapu.