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God's Own People (1932-1934) - Gandhi Films Foundation
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    Week after week, news of black repression all over the country trickled in to Gandhi cribbed in the prison yard… But, as conveyed in his letter to the Secretary of State for India, what filled his mind-above all..


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    On August 17, 1932, the British Premier’s Communal award confirmed Gandhi’s fear of “ a perpetual bar sinister”, which separated the “untouchables” from the Hindu fold.



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    Gandhi felt impelled by a voice from within to offer resistance with the whole of his being. He informed Ramsay MacDonald that he would fast unto death from the noon of September 20, if the decision was not abandoned.

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    In the early morning of September 20, Gandhi wrote to Tagore, “ I enter the fiery gate at noon… your blessing will sustain me in the midst of the storm I am about to enter.”



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    In a yard of the gaunt, gray prison at Yeravada, the fateful hour approached… The Jail bell struck twelve and with last stroke, Gandhi commenced his vow of extreme self-sacrifice…




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    “To do away with all those social inequalities between man and man “, exhorted Poet Tagore, “let us join the Mahatma in his noble task of removing the burden of ages upon those who have been stigmatized for the accident of their birth.”


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    There were spontaneous demonstrations of love and grief…People suffered from poignant pain and anxiety… Millions ofrered prayers and fasted and demanded complete removal of all religious and social disabilities of the Depressed Classes…

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    Gandhi’s fast renovated the dream of achieving India’s national solidarity… irrational curbs cramping national life showed signs of tottering… Temples after temples were opened to the “untouchables”…



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    While the whole country outside was seething, sixty-three year old Gandhi, under the shade of a mango tree in a segregated prison yard, was perfectly calm and serene…His condition was steadily worsening and his vitality ebbing…

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    Before this stupendous self-sacrifice all differences were forgotten… on the fifth day of the fast, the caste Hindus and the Depressed Class leaders in consultation with Gandhi, signed the pact accepting joint electorates.

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    Naming the untouchables as ‘Harijans’- God’s own people- Gandhi began conducting the weekly ‘Harijan’, from the prison which brought about a renaissance of faith and hope for millions…


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    Pleading for temple entry he argued,” It is the one spiritual act that would assure the untouchables that they are not outcaste before God.”



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    In response to a peremptory call from within, Gandhi decide to undertake 21 days’ prefatory fast from May 8, for gaining greater watchfulness in connection with the Harijan cause…

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    On July 31, Gandhi disbanded the eighteen-year old Sabarmati Ashram as a gesture of sympathy with those who had lost property in the freedom struggle.


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    On November 7, 1933, Gandhi started from Wardha on an all-India tour for the uplift of the down-trodden Harijans and to restore equality between man and man…



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    Gandhi was on the move addressing meetings, opening wells and temples for the Harijans…
    He auctioned articles presented to him and collected funds for their cause…

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    People loosened their fists. Coins and jewellery poured in … His reaction was, “ I want your hearts also with your money…”




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    Gandhi had one mission before him- the eradication of Untouchability. “If we believe that we are all children of one and the same God,” asked he, “ how can there be Untouchability amongst us, his children?”

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    He organized village sanitation on a rational basis and exhorted the Harijans to give up eating carrion and drinking liquor. He lightened their miseries and restored their self-respect…


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    While Gandhi was touring South India, a great earth quake shook north Bihar on January 15, 1934.





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    Giving expression to his belief that physical calamities are related to men’s morals, Gandhi observed, “With me, the connection between the cosmic phenomena and human fate is a living faith that draws me near to God…”

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    Gandhi renounced the use of conveyance for the Harijan tour in Orissa for cultivating more intimate contact with the villagers who, he wanted, should “awake, arise and realize the sin they had inherited and harboured.”

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    Gandhi’s whirlwind Harijan tour of the country ended at Banaras on July 29,1934. The impression left on his mind was that “untouchability is on its last-legs”.



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