Gandhi now felt that his mission in
South Africa was over and he wanted to return to India.
At that time Gopal Krishna Gokhale
was in England. He wanted Gandhi to meet him in London before returning to
India. Gandhi promised to do so.
Gandhi announced his decision to
Kasturbai.
“You are going to London with me,
“he said. “ From England we will go back to India.”
Gandhi, with kasturbai and
kallenbach, sailed for England on July 18, 1914 .On August 4, two days before
he reached London, the First World War was declared.
On arrival in London, Gandhi heard
that Gokhale had gone to Paris for reasons of health. Communications were cut
off between London and Paris because of the war. Gandhi was disappointed. He
did not want to return to India without seeing Gokahle so he stayed on in
London.
The war was on. What could Gandhi
do in England? At the suggestion of some Indian friends a meeting was called
off the Indians in England. Gandhi expressed the view that Indians residing in
England ought to do their bit in the war. English students had volunteered to
serve in the army and Indians should do no less.
There were objections to his views
and many Indians were of the opinion that the war provided an opportunity to
get freedom for India and that Indians should assert themselves ad claim their
rights.
Gandhi felt that England’s
difficult should not be turned into India” s opportunity. He insisted on
rendering all possible help to England. He organized an ambulance corps which
in spite of all difficulties helped the British in their time of need.
After some time Gokhale returned to
England. Gandhi and kallenbach went to see him often and they talked together
about the war and other matters.
Then Gandhi had an attack of
pleurisy and Gokhale and his friends were worried. Dr. Jivraj Mehta treated
Gandhi but there was little relief. Gandhi was still ill when Gokhal returned
to India.
As the pleurisy still persisted,
Gandhi was advised to go back to India as soon as possible. He accepted the
advice and returned to India.
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