Telegram from Mahatma Gandhi
Brindaban (Champaran), 6-5-1939 Release correspondence. Love —Bapu.
Real Hero of India
Brindaban (Champaran), 6-5-1939 Release correspondence. Love —Bapu.
Calcutta, 5-5-1939. Desire to release our correspondence. Kindly wire opinion —Subhas.
Calcutta, 22-4-1939. Discussed with Satis Babu. Approved your staying there in quiet atmosphere. Consequently unnecessary to break journey en-route. Papers say you are coming via Delhi but your wire said…
Extremely anxious about your fever. Pray for your speedy recovery. Jawaharlalji and myself earnestly hope our meeting will yield fruitful results and make possible cooperation of all Congressmen in common…
Jealgora P. O., Distt. Manbhum, Bihar, April 20, 1939. My dear Mahatmaji, I have today sent you the following telegram:—” Mahatma Gandhi, Rajkot. Extremely anxious your fever, pray for your…
Extremely happy you are coming to Calcutta on 27th. No objection to your staying where you like. For your personal comfort and public convenience, I would suggest your staying riverside…
Leaving definitely on 24th. Reaching Calcutta on 27th morning. Might stay at Sodhpur. Hemprobha Devi has always insisted. Doctor Roy had another suggestion from medical standpoint. Since yesterday am laid…
Certainly publish correspondence which would render statement unnecessary. Love —Bapu.
If you issue statement, kindly permit me to release correspondence. My last letter posted on 15th —Subhas.
Rajkot, 17th April, 1939. Your letter and wire. Please retain date of meeting of AICC 28th. Shall attend. Impossible for me to impose committee on you. If you will not…