Gandhiji in South Africa
Year | Month | Date | Event |
1912 | March | 16 | Commends Gokhale’s attempts for abolition of indenture system. |
| September | 12 | Phoenix Trust is set up. |
| October | 22 | Accompanies Gokhale, on tour of South Africa, Laurenco Marques, Mozambique and Zanzibar. Gives up European dress and milk and restricts himself to diet of fresh and dried fruit. |
1913 | January | 18 | Refers in Indian Opinion to the possibility of return home to India by mid-year. |
| March | 14 | Indian marriages in South Africa invalidated by Searle’s Supreme Court judgment. |
| 30 | Indians in mass meeting protest against Searle judgment. | |
| April | 12 | In Indian Opinion draws attention to new Immigration Bill’s failure to fulfill terms of Provisional Settlement of 1911. Kasturba decides to join Passive Resistance struggle. |
| May | 19 | Warns Government of certainty of revival of movement if it fails to grant promised relief. |
| June | 7 | Idea of return to India deferred in view of stringent application of discriminatory laws and likely resumption of Satyagraha. |
| | 28 | Expresses readiness for negotiations. |
| September | 13 | Announces negotiations "proved abortive". |
| 15 | Passive Resistance is revived. | |
| 16 | Kasturba is arrested. | |
| October | 17 | Visits Newcastle; urges indentured Indians to cease work till repeal of £3 tax. 3000 miners strike. |
| 24 | Proposes ‘March’ into Transvaal. | |
| 28 | ‘March’ from Newcastle begins. | |
| 30 | Reaches Charlestown. | |
November | 3 | Announces ‘March’ into Transvaal to court arrest. | |
| 5 | Telephones Smuts seeking assurance of repeal of £3 tax. | |
| 6 | Leads ‘ Great March’. | |
| 7 | At Volksrust, released on bail; rejoin Marchers. | |
| 8 | Arrested at Standerton; released on recognizance; ‘March’ continues. | |
| 9 | Arrested at Teakworth, taken to Balfour. | |
| 10 | Takes ‘one meal a day’ pledge till repeal of tax. | |
| 11 | Sentence, at Dundee, to 9 months’ rigorous imprisonment. | |
| 13 | Removed to Volksrust gaol. | |
| 14 | Sentenced to 3 months on fresh count at Volksrust. | |
| December | 18 | Released unconditionally; from time of release till settlement take only one meal a day and puts on indentured labourer’s dress. |
1914 | January | 13,16 | Interviews Smuts, submits proposals. |
| 22 | Suspends satyagraha following agreement with Smuts. Fourteen days’ penitential fast for moral lapse of inmates of Farm. | |
| June | Indian Relief Act is passed. | |
| July | 18 | Sails for England, en route to India. |
| August | 4 | Reaches London. Raises Indian Volunteer Corps |
| October | Volunteer Corps on duty. Offers satyagraha over administrative interference in corps. | |
| December | 19 | Sails for India. |
1915 | January | 9 | Reaches India Awarded Kaiser-i-Hind Gold Medal for Ambulance services. |
| May | 20 | Founds Satyagraha Ashram (later known as Sabarmati Ashram after the name of the river) at Ahmedabad. |
1915-16 | Tours India and Burma, travelling 3rd class on the railways. | ||
1917 | Successfully agitates against indentured Indian emigration; idea of making use of spinning-wheel to produce handmade cloth on large scale takes root in his mind. | ||
| April | Goes to Champaran (Bihar) to investigate conditions of labour in indigo plantations; arrested and later released; appointed by Bihar Government as member of committee set up to inquire into ryots’ grievances. | |
1918 | Jan-March | Takes up cause of textile labourers of Ahmedabad and fasts to secure amicable settlement of dispute; initiates satyagraha in Kaira District (Bombay) to secure suspension of revenue assessment on failure of crops. | |
| April | 27 | Attends Viceroy’s War Conference at Delhi and addresses it in Hindustani; subsequently tours Kaira District to raise recruits for army. |
1919 | February | 28 | Signs Satyagraha Pledge to secure withdrawal of Rowlatt Bills. |
| April | 6 | Inaugurates all-India satyagraha movement; countrywide hartal. |
| 8-11 | Arrested on way to Delhi for refusal to comply with order not to enter Punjab; escorted back to Bombay; outbreaks of violence in several towns. | |
| 13 | Jallianwala Bagh tragedy at Amritsar, troops firing on an unarmed crowd and killing over 400. Addresses public meeting near Sabarmati Ashram and declares three days’ penitential fast. | |
| 14 | Confesses at Nadiad his ‘Himalayan miscalculation’ regarding satyagraha martial law declared in Punjab. | |
| 18 | Suspends satyagraha. | |
| September | Assumes editorship of the Gujarati monthly, Navajivan, later published weekly in Hindi also. | |
| October | Assumes editorship of the English weekly, Young India; joins non-official committee of inquiry into official excesses in Punjab. | |
| November | 24 | Presides over All-India Khilafat Conference at Delhi. |
| December | Advises acceptance of Montague-Chelmsford Reforms by Congress at Amritsar. | |
1920 | January | Leads deputation to Viceroy to press on British Government not to deprive Sultan of Turkey (who was also Khalifa of Muslims) of his suzerainty over Holy Places of Islam. | |
| August | 1 | Addresses letter to Viceroy surrendering Kaiser-I-Hind Medal, Zulu War Medal and Boer War Medal. |
| September | Special session of Indian National Congress at Calcutta accepts his programme of non-co-operation to secure redress of Punjab and Khilafat wrongs. | |
| November | Founds Gujarat Vidyapith at Ahmedabad. | |
| December | Nagpur Congress session adopts his resolution declaring object of Congress to be attainment of Swaraj by the people of India by all legitimate and peaceful means. | |
1921 | April | Launches programme of enlisting a crore of members in Congress, raising a crore of rupees for Tilak Swaraj Fund and setting up 20 lakhs of charkhas in the country in furtherance of national constructive movement. | |
| August | Leads campaign for complete boycott of foreign cloth and lights monster bonfire of foreign cloth in Bombay. | |
| December | Invested with full dictatorial powers by Congress session at Ahmedabad. | |
1922 | February | 1 | Gives notice to Viceroy of intention to launch satyagraha campaign in Bardoli (Gujarat). |
| | 5 | Following Chauri Chaura (U.P.) tragedy, in which 21 police constables and one sub-inspector were burnt to death by a mob, fasts for five days and abandons plan of satyagraha movement. |
| March | 10 | Arrested for sedition at Sabarmati and sentenced (March 18) to six years’ imprisonment. |
1924 | Jan-Feb | Operated on for appendicitis in Sassoon Hospital, Poona (Jan. 12) and released on Feb. 5 | |
| April | Resumes editorship of Young India and Navajivan. | |
| September | 18 | Begins 21 days’ fast for Hindu-Muslim unity. |
| December | Presides over Congress session at Belgaum. | |
1925 | September | Founds All-India Spinners’ Association. | |
| November | Seven days’ vicarious fast for misdeeds of Ashram inmates. Commences writing his autobiography, The Story of My Experiments with Truth. | |
1927 | November | Visits Ceylon. | |
1928 | December | Moves resolution at Calcutta Congress session in favour of Independence if Dominion Status is not granted by end of 1929. | |
1929 | December | At his instance Lahore Congress session declares that Swaraj in Congress creed shall mean Purna Swaraj (complete independence). | |
1930 | February | Appointed by A.I.C.C. as Congress Disobedience movement. | |
| March | 2 | Addresses letter to Viceroy intimating his intention to break Salt law if Congress demands are not conceded. |
| 12 | Commences march to Dandi sea-beach, where he ceremoniously picks up salt (April 6). | |
| May | 5 | Arrested and imprisoned without trial; hartal all over India; over 100,000 are jailed before close of year. |
1931 | January | 26 | unconditionally released from prison. |
| Feb-March | Has series of talks with Viceroy resulting in Irwin-Gandhi Pact. | |
| August | 29 | Sails for England as sole Congress delegate to Second Round Table Conference. |
| Sept-Dec | Attends sessions of Conference. | |
| December | 5 | Leaves England for India. |
| 28 | Lands in Bombay. | |
1932 | January | 4 | Arrested and imprisoned without trial. |
| September | 20 | Commences ‘fast unto death’ in jail to secure abolition of separate electorates for Harijans in Communal Award. |
| 26 | Breaks fast on Government of India’s acceptance of his demand regarding Harijans. |
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