Evets of Gandhiji in India ...
Year | Month | Date | Event |
1933 | February | 11 | Founds the weekly paper Harijan, published in English and Hindi. |
| May | 8 | Commences at noon 21 days’ fast for self-purification; released unconditionally at 9 p.m. |
| | 9 | Announces suspension of Civil Disobedience movement for six weeks and calls on the Government to withdraw its Ordinances. |
| | 29 | Breaks fast. |
| July | 26 | Disbands Satyagraha Ashram. |
| | 30 | Informs Government of Bombay of his decision to march from Ahmedabad to Ras with 33 followers to revive Civil Disobedience movement. |
| | 31 | Arrested and imprisoned without trial. |
| August | 4 | Released and rearrested for breaking a restraint order. |
| | 16 | Goes on fast on being denied facilities to carry on anti-untouchability propaganda. |
| | 23 | Released and reasserted for breaking a restraint order. |
| November | 7 | Commences Harijan-uplift tour. |
1934 | September | 17 | Announces decision to retire from politics from October I to engage himself in development of village industries, Harijan service and education through basic crafts. |
| October | 26 | Inaugurates All-India Village Industries Association. |
1936 | April | 30 | Settles down at Sevagram, a village near Wardha in the Central Provinces, Making it his headquarters. |
1937 | October | 22 | Presides over Educational Conference at Wardha and outlines his scheme of education through basic crafts. |
1939 | March | 3 | Commences ‘fast unto death’ at Rajkot to secure Ruler’s adherence to promise given to reform administration, and ends it on March 7 on Viceroy’s intervention. |
1940 | July & Sept | | Meets Viceroy by invitation in connection with war situation. |
| October | | Sanctions individual civil disobedience; suspends Harijan and allied weeklies following official demand for pro-censor-ship of reports and writings in Harijan on the subject of satyagraha. |
1941 | December | 30 | At his own request is relieved of hi leadership of Congress by Working Committee. |
1942 | January | 18 | Restarts Harijan and allied weeklies. |
| March | 27 | Meets Sir Stafford Cripps in New Delhi; later declares Cripps proposals to be a ‘post-dated cheque’. |
| May | | Appeals to British Government to quit India. |
| August | 8 | Addresses A.I.C.C. session in Bombay on implications of Quit India resolution. |
| | 9 | Arrested and interned in Aga Khan’s Palace at Poona. |
| | 15 | Death of Mahadev Desai, Gandhiji’s personal secretary, from heart failure, in Aga Khan’s Palace. |
| Aug-Dec | | Corresponds with Viceroy and Government of India regarding disturbances. |
1943 | February | 10 | Commences 21 days’ fast, which he breaks on March 3. |
1944 | February | 22 | Kasturba Gandhi dies in Aga Khan’s Palace. |
| May | 6 | Released unconditionally. |
| September | 9-27 | Carries on talks with M. A. Jinnah regarding Pakistan. |
| October | 2 | Presentation of purse of 110 lakhs of rupees (£ 8,25,000) for Kasturba Memorial on occasion of 75thbirthday. |
1945 | April | 17 | In a statement regarding the ensuing San Francisco Conference says that peace is impossible without equality and freedom of India. Also demands a just peace for Germany and Japan. |
| December | 19 | Lays foundation stone of C. F. Andrews’ Memorial Hospital at Shanti Niketan. |
1945-46 | Dec-Jan | | Tours Bengal and Assam. |
1946 | Jan & Feb | | Tours Southern India for anti-untouchability and Hindustani propaganda. |
| February | 10 | Revives Harijan and allied group of weekly journals. |
| April | | Participates in political talks with Cabinet Mission in Delhi. |
| May | 5-12 | In Simla; Simla Conference in session; deliberations prove infructuous. |
| | 16 | Cabinet Mission announces Plan. |
| | 18-19 | Discusses Plan with Cabinet Mission. |
| | 26 | Considers Plan best document produced by British Government under circumstances. |
| June | 6 | In Missouri. |
| | 7 | Returns to Delhi. |
| | 10 | Refuses to enthuse over Allied victory as not being ‘victory of truth over false-hood’. |
| | 11 | Viceroy interviews Gandhiji, moots proposal of Coalition Government at Centre. |
| | 16 | Cabinet Mission negotiations discontinued; Viceroy proposes Interim Government. |
| | 18 | Congress Working Committee decides to accept Interim Government scheme. |
| | 20-1 | Attends Working Committee meeting. Gandhiji is seen by Cripps. |
| | 23 | Advises Congress not to enter Interim Government, but only Constituent Assembly. |
| | 24 | Meets Cabinet Mission. |
| | 28 | Leaves Delhi for Poona; attempts made to derail train en route. |
| July | 7 | Addresses A.I.C.C. meeting at Bombay; Congress accepts Cabinet Mission plan of May 16. |
| | 31 | Jinnah threatens sanctions of ‘Direct Action’. |
| August | 12 | Viceroy announces invitation to Congress to form provisional Government. |
| August | 16-18 | The ‘Great Calcutta Killing’. |
| | 24 | Viceroy Wavell broadcasts Plan. |
| | 27 | Gandhiji cables warning to British Government against repetition of ‘Bengal tragedy’; also writes to Wavell. |
| September | 4 | Interim Government formed. |
| | 26 | Has interview with Wavell. |
| October | 9 | Jinnah’s 9-point demands conveyed to Congress. |
| | 10 | Noakhali Massacre. |
| | 15 | Muslim League agrees to enter Interim Government. |
| | 28 | Leaves for Calcutta. Riots break out in Bihar. |
| November | 6 | Leaves for Noakhali; issues statement on ‘Partial Fast’. Noakhali tour begins. |
| | 20 | Starts tour without party. |
| December | 20 | Completes month-long sojourn at Srirampur. |
| | 25 | At Noakhali, says: "I am being tested through and through…." |
| | 30 | Jawaharlal Nehru calls on Gandhiji, who says: "My reason wholly supports my heart". |
1947 | January | 2 | Says: "All around me is utter darkness". Leaves Srirampur on walking tour. |
| | 3-29 | In Bihar, touring riot-affected areas. |
| | 30 | Leaves Patna for Delhi. Mountbatten, new Viceroy, arrives in Delhi. |
| April | 1-2 | Gandhiji addresses Asian Relations Conference in Delhi. |
| | 15 | Issues with Jinnah joint appeal for communal peace. |
| | 29 | In Bihar. |
| May | 1 | Congress Working Committee accepts Partition in principle. |
| | 5 | in interview, Gandhiji denies that communal division of India is inevitable. |
| | 24 | Leaves Bihar for Delhi. |
| | 31 | Declares peace must precede partition, he would not be party to India’s vivisection. |
| June | 2 | Viceroy’s Partition plan revealed; Congress Working Committee conveys acceptance. |
| | 3 | Indian leaders broadcast on Mountbatten Plan. |
| | 6 | Gandhiji writes to Mountbatten, with Pakistan conceded, to persuade Jinna to amicably settle all outstanding points with Congress. |
| | 12 | Addresses Congress Working Committee. |
| July | | ‘Independence of India Bill’ passed. |
| | 27 | Appeals to Princes to regard people’s paramountcy as a privilege. |
| August | 14 | Hails following day as one of rejoicing for deliverance from, British bondage; but deplores Partition. Pakistan is born. |
| August | 15 | Hindu-Muslim fraternization in Calcutta. |
| | 16 | Hails ‘Miracle of Calcutta’. |
| September | 1 | Considers Calcutta peace nine-day’s wonder, decides on fast. |
| | 2 | Is mobbed in Calcutta house; gives up idea of Noakhali visit. Peace efforts intensified. |
| | 4 | Breaks fast. |
| | 7 | Leaves Calcutta for Delhi; commences daily visits to riot-racked areas. |
| | 24 | Pakistan raiders invade Kashmir. |
| | 25 | Kashmir accedes to Indian Union. |
| | 26 | Criticizes Churchill’s ‘holocaust in India’. Statement. |
| November | 1 | Indian troops enter Junagadh |
| | 8 | Junagadh accedes to India. Addresses A.I.C.C. |
| | 11 | ‘Defends Junagadh’s accession to India. |
| December | 25 | Pleads for amicable settlement between India and Pakistan. |
| | 30 | India refers Kashmir dispute to U.N. |
1948 | January | 12 | Decides to fast for communal peace in Delhi; Mountbatten fails to dissuade Gandhiji. |
| | 15 | Enters ‘danger zone’. Hails Indian Cabinet’s decision to release Pakistan dues of Rs. 550 million. Fast continues for establishment of communal peace. |
| | 17 | Doctors warn fast must be ended. Central Peace Committee formed, decides on ‘Peace Pledge’. |
| | 18 | Peace Committee signs, presents ‘Peace Pledge’ to Gandhiji, who breaks fast. |
| | 20 | Bomb explodes at prayer meeting. |
| | 27 | Visits Mehrauli Muslim Fair. |
| | 29 | Angry refugees ask Gandhiji to retire to the Himalayas. |
| | 30 | Drafts constitution of a Congress transformed into Lok Sevak Sangh. Is assassinated on way to evening prayer. |
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