Letter to Mahatma Gandhi
Jealgora, March 31, 1939. My Dear Mahatmaji, I saw your telegram to Sunil which you sent in reply to his long telegram regarding my health. When you wired suggesting my…
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Jealgora, March 31, 1939. My Dear Mahatmaji, I saw your telegram to Sunil which you sent in reply to his long telegram regarding my health. When you wired suggesting my…
Jealgora, 31st March, 1939. Your today’s telegram. From my health viewpoint any day after 20th preferable. Working Committee meets before All India. No objection to Gandhi Seva Sangh Conference meeting…
New Delhi, 31st March 1939. Your letter. Reply to first letter posted yesterday. All India Meeting must have precedence. Procedure rule 2 says emergency meeting requires seven days’ notice which…
New Delhi, 30-3-39. My dear Subhas, I have delayed my reply to your letter of 26th instant for the sake of having your reply to my wire. I got Sunil’s…
My dear Mahatmaji, I received your letter of the 24th instant from the train along with the enclosures. Firstly, my brother Sarat wrote to you on his own. You will…
Jealgora, March 29. My dear Mahatmaji, I shall write to you again within a day or two; meanwhile an urgent matter has cropped up. Shri Narsingh, the Acting General Secretary…
In view of your wire I unreservedly withdraw my suggestion. On no account will I endanger the progress towards recovery. I will accept your suggestion and shall deal by correspondence…
We are grateful for your solicitude for Subhas. Present condition is that resting pulse rate is 96° and respiration 24. They mount up to 112° and 32 respectively on bedside…
Gandhiji’s Telegram to Subhas Bose, 26 March 1939: Rajkot affair ties me down to Delhi or I would run to you despite weakness. I suggest your coming here and living…
Rashtrapati Subhas Bose’s telegram from Jealgora, 26 March 1939: Awaiting your letter. As you say in your statement, it is desirable we meet— Subhas.