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Selected Letters Of Gandhiji
To Reginald Reynolds
February 23, 1931
Camp Delhi,
February 23, 1931
MY DEAR REGINALD,
I honour you for your long, frank and
emphatic letter. It will help me to remain firm where firmness is required.
Having said this let me tell you that I do not at all agree with you that I was
wrong in suspending judgment or action pending the arrival of the three friends.
Satyagraha can afford to wait. It can be gentle and should be gentle where
gentleness is a duty. However mistaken their judgment may be found to be I
regard these friends as equal lovers of their country with me. I have no
business to judge me and by waiting I assure you that the cause has not suffered
a bit. It may be that the friends there who are wholes hoggers may feel
embarrassed to find me acting contrary to their expectation. But as time goes by
you and they may discover many such shocks. I regard myself as a seasoned
soldier in Satyagraha. I have acted before as I have acted now at similar
critical junctures and I cannot recall a single occasion when the cause espoused
had lost by waiting. On the contrary I can recall many occasion when the writing
had proved fruitful. Let my assurance therefore be sufficient for you that so
far as I am concerned there will be absolutely no surrender on principle, i.e.,
on the substantial part of the demand and I doubt not that there will be none on
the part of the Congress. Remember too that Satyagraha is a method of carrying
conviction and of converting by an appeal to reason and to the sympathetic chord
in human beings. It relies upon the ultimate good in every human being, no
matter how debased he may be for the time-being. If this does not satisfy you do
all means strive with me. You are entitled to do so and demand satisfaction from
me, I need not say a word about the brave manner in which you are fighting
there. May God bless you and give you strength. Of the doing in Delhi I need not
say nothing because the talks are still going on and I have no doubt that the
able grams are keeping you informed of the doings from day to day. Anything
therefore that I can say today would be out of date when this letter reaches
you. What about your marriage?
With love,
Your sincerely,
M. K. GANDHI
REGINALD REYNOLDS, ESQ.,
8, FAIRDENE ROAD,
BOULSDON,
SURREY
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