Telegram from Mahatma Gandhi to Dr Sunil Bose
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…
Real Hero of India
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.
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…
Jealgora, 25th March, 1939. My dear Mahatmaji, I hope you have seen the statement I issued today (Saturday, the 15th instant) in reply to those who were blaming me for…
Mahatma Gandhi — Birla House, New Delhi. Your today’s telegram. I am withholding posting my letter till I receive yours —Subhas.
Jealgora Mahatma Gandhi — New Delhi. Your letter not received. I am, therefore, posting mine — Subhas.
New Delhi, 25th March, 1939. Rashtrapati Bose — Jealgora. Your wire. I was yesterday at Allahabad to see Maulana Azad as he was anxious for a talk and I posted…
Jealgora, 24th March, 1939. Mahatma Gandhi — Birla House, New Delhi. In view of your suggestion to Sarat regarding Congress work and the impossibility of my meeting you in the…