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Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, the last Governor General of India, was, in the words of his grandson Rajmohan Gandhi, a ‘prophetic political figure’ who predicted in 1916 the success of Gandhi’s satyagraha in India. A true follower of Gandhi, C.R., or Rajaji (as he was called), gave up a lucrative practice as a lawyer in 1919 to fight for the country’s independence. He explained Gandhi’s political moves to the Indian public in speeches, and in articles in Gandhi’s Young India. Gandhi spoke of Rajaji as one of satyagraha’s finest exponents and also as his ‘conscience-keeper’, a remark that underscored their personal relationship.

Selected Works of C. Rajagopalachari, Vol. III, 1923–25 is the third in a series of ten volumes being published in association with the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library on the writings of Rajaji, covering the period between 1907 and 1972. This volume begins with Rajaji’s efforts to educate the people on the significance of the Council-boycott resolution passed at the Gaya Congress in December 1922. A section of the Congress was in favour of Council-entry and was eager to contest the elections to legislatures with the formation of Swaraj Party in 1923. Others including Rajajiopted for complete boycott and wanted Congress to focus on the constructive programme—propagation of khadi, the removal of untouchability and prohibition. In addition to his consistent criticism of the Council-entry programme, the book also features Rajaji’s endeavour to spread the message of the constructive programme, and the setting up of Gandhi Ashram at Tiruchengodu, Tamil Nadu, in February 1925 and his subsequent withdrawal from public life. The documents in this volume also reflect Rajaji’s views on a wide range of subjects, including the treatment of political prisoners in Indian jails and the position of Indians in Kenya and South Africa.

This volume is a collector’s edition that will be useful for students, researchers and academics studying the Indian national movement in all its facets.

About the Author

Mahesh Rangarajan is Director, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML), Teen Murti House, New Delhi. N. Balakrishnan is former Deputy Director, NMML. Deepa Bhatnagar is Head, Research and Publications Division and NMML Archives.



Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations Preface 1. Speech on Gaya Congress 9 January 1923 2. The Congress Week: Editor’s Notes 11 January 1923 3. The Death Waggon in Court: Article 11 January 1923 4. Party Warfare: Article 11 January 1923 5. Shall We Retrace? Article 11 January 1923 6. Congress Notes 11 January 1923 7. Editor’s Notes 11 January 1923 8. Editor’s Notes (Extracts) 18 January 1923 9. Civil Disobedience: Article 18 January 1923 10. My Guilt: Editorial 18 January 1923 11. Editor’s Notes (Extracts) 25 January 1923 12. Work: Editorial 25 January 1923 13. In Defence of Khaddar: Editorial 25 January 1923 14. Appeal to Tamil Nadu for Congress Work 29 January 1923 15. Editor’s Notes 1 February 1923 16. The Lesson of Germany: Editorial 1 February 1923 17. Release of Prisoners: Editorial 1 February 1923 18. Speech at Madras 6 February 1923 19. Volunteers for What? Editorial 8 February 1923 20. Editor’s Notes 15 February 1923 21. Compromise: Editorial 15 February 1923 22. Problems of Swaraj: Editorial 15 February 1923 23. The Object of Collections: Article 15 February 1923 24. Editor’s Notes 22 February 1923 25. Robbery of Words: Editorial 22 February 1923 26. Non-Cooperation and “Cooperative” Organisation: Editorial 22 February 1923 27. Editor’s Notes 1 March 1923 28. Give Battle this Year: Editorial 1 March 1923 29. Intensive Work in Select Places: Editorial 1 March 1923 30. Speech at Bhusaval 8 March 1923 31. Editor’s Notes 8 March 1923 32. The Finances of India: Editorial 8 March 1923 33. Speech at Nagpur 11 March 1923 34. Editor’s Notes 15 March 1923 35. Speech at Patna 21 March 1923 36. Editor’s Note 22 March 1923 37. The Agra Conversions: Editorial 22 March 1923 38. Speech at Amritsar 29 March 1923 39. The Workers’ Secret Struggle: Editorial 29 March 1923 40. Tour of East Bengal and Bihar: Editorial 29 March 1923 41. Speech at Sargodha 30 March 1923 42. Letter to Pyarelal 30 March 1923 43. Speech at Lahore 31 March 1923 44. The Punjab: Editorial 5 April 1923 45. Appeal to the Nation 7 April 1923 46. Appeal to Workers of Tamil Nadu 7 April 1923 47. Speech at Karachi 7 April 1923 48. Editor’s Notes 12 April 1923 49. Speech at Ahmedabad 12 April 1923 50. Editor’s Notes 19 April 1923 51. “Unworthy Squabbles”: Speech at Ajmer (Extracts) 19 April 1923 52. Gurukulvas: Editorial 19 April 1923 53. Editor’s Notes 26 April 1923 54. Objections: Editorial 26 April 1923 55. Dangers Ahead: Editorial 26 April 1923 56. Interview to a representative of Hindu 2 May 1923 57. The Coming Slaughter: Editorial 3 May 1923 58. Appeal to send Progress Reports 3 May 1923 59. The Coming Fight: Editorial 3 May 1923 60. Speech at a Public Meeting 5 May 1923 61. Speech on the Congress and Native States 8 May 1923 62. Telegram to Motilal Nehru 15 May 1923 63. Editor’s Note 17 May 1923 64. An Explanation: Article 17 May 1923 65. The Suspension Solution: Editorial 17 May 1923 66. Statement to Press on Congress Policy 19 May 1923 67. Statement on AICC meeting at Bombay 19 May 1923 68. Editor’s Notes 24 May 1923 69. Letter to Pyarelal 26 May 1923 70. Speech at Nagpur 31 May 1923 71. We Cannot Submit: Editorial 31 May 1923 72. Editor’s Notes 31 May 1923 73. The Gaya Programme: Article 31 May 1923 74. Speech at Dharwar 3 June 1923 75. Editor’s Notes 7 June 1923 76. What a Pity: Editorial 7 June 1923 77. The Real Question: Editorial 7 June 1923 78. A Real Conversation: Editorial 7 June 1923 79. Editor’s Note 14 June 1923 80. Interview to a representative of Hindu 19 June 1923 81. Go to Nagpur: Editorial 21 June 1923 82. Defensive Propaganda: Editorial Note 21 June 1923 83. Interview to a representative of Hindu 26 June 1923 84. Editor’s Notes 28 June 1923 85. Message to the Tamil prisoners in Nagpur Jail 29 June 1923 86. Editor’s Notes 5 July 1923 87. The Pretence of law: Article 5 July 1923 88. The All India Congress Committee: Note 5 July 1923 89. The Flag Calls You: Editorial 5 July 1923 90. Don’t Kill Him: Editorial 5 July 1923 91. More Vagrants: Article 5 July 1923 92. The Old Argument: Article 5 July 1923 93. Deshbandhu’s Activities: Article 5 July 1923 94. Will It Abdicate: Note 12 July 1923 95. The Octopus: Editorial 12 July 1923 96. The Observer’s Questions: Editorial 12 July 1923 97. What is Your Programme: Editorial 12 July 1923 98. Interview to Voice of India 19 July 1923 99. Editor’s Notes 19 July 1923 100. The Bombay Betrayal: Article 19 July 1923 101. Avaricious of Power: Editorial 19 July 1923 102. About Flag Prisoners: Article 19 July 1923 103. The Feast of Union: Comment 2 August 1923 104. Editor’s Note 2 August 1923 105. The Father of Non-Cooperation: Article 2 August 1923 106. Is not the Life More than Meat? Article 2 August 1923 107. The Test of Empire: Editorial 2 August 1923 108. Suspension of all Conversions: Editorial 9 August 1923 109. Editor’s Notes 16 August 1923 110. Furlough: Editorial 16 August 1923 111. The Law Postponed: Editorial 16 August 1923 112. The Dance of Double Falsehood: Editorial 16 August 1923 113. Reductio Ad Absurdum: Comment 16 August 1923 114. Monday: Editorial 23 August 1923 115. Editor’s Notes 23 August 1923 116. Dr. Varadarajulu’s Case: Editorial 23 August 1923 117. The Nagpur Triumph: Editorial 23 August 1923 118. The Electric Fan: Editorial 23 August 1923 119. Unfair Criticisms: Editorial 23 August 1923 120. Editor’s Notes 30 August 1923 121. Dharamayuddha: Editorial 30 August 1923 122. Editor’s Notes (Extracts) 6 September 1923 123. Mr. Vallabhbhai’s Statement: Comment 6 September 1923 124. A Prison Official’s Confessions: Article 6 September 1923 125. Letter to C. Vijiaraghavachariar 9 September 1923 126. Telegram to Mahadev Desai 11 September 1923 127. Interview on Flag Satyagraha and Political Situation 12 September 1923 128. Editor’s Notes (Extracts) 13 September 1923 129. Shame: Article 13 September 1923 130. A Common Programme: Editorial 13 September 1923 131. Letter to C. Vijiaraghavachariar 16 September 1923 132. Editor’s Notes 20 September 1923 133. Sudarshan: Editorial 20 September 1923 134. Letter to General Secretary, Indian National Congress, Bezwada 16 October 1923 135. An Appeal to Tamil Nadu 18 October 1923 136. Presidential Address at Karnataka Provincial Conference, Bijapur 19 November 1923 137. Questions Answered: Editorial 6 December 1923 138. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 7 December 1923 139. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 8 December 1923 140. Letter to Mahadev Desai 11 December 1923 141. Convocation Message, Gujarat Vidyapith 11 December 1923 142. Editor’s Notes 13 December 1923 143. Released to Die: Editorial 13 December 1923 144. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 13 December 1923 145. Letter to General Secretary, A.I.C.C. 16 December 1923 146. The Creed: Editorial 20 December 1923 147. Comments on Lala Lajpat Rai’s Speech 20 December 1923 148. The Tyranny in Africa: Comment 20 December 1923 149. Reply to Questions at Cocanada 26 December 1923 150. Speech on National Pact, Cocanada Congress 29 December 1923 151. Compromise Resolution on Non-cooperation, Cocanada Congress 30 December 1923 152. Reply to Debate on the Compromise Resolution, Cocanada Congress 31 December 1923 153. Appeal to Tamil Nadu Congress Workers 5 January 1924 154. Explanation of Cocanada Resolution 5 January 1924 155. Appeal for Khadi 9 January 1924 156. The Great Test: Article 10 January 1924 157. A Correction: Statement 10 January 1924 158. Te Deum for Borsad: Article 10 January 1924 159. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 12 January 1924 160. Have you seen the half-starved peasants of our villages? Notice 12 January 1924 161. Telegram to Ramjee Kalyanjee 13 January 1924 162. Appeal to adopt Charkha 15 January 1924 163. Appeal to have Charkha in all Homes 16 January 1924 164. The African Cross: Article 17 January 1924 165. Prepare for Bapu’s Release: Editorial 17 January 1924 166. God’s Family: Editorial 17 January 1924 167. A Beautiful Address: Comment 17 January 1924 168. What is the Cocanada Decision: Notice 17 January 1924 169. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 24 January 1924 170. Mahatmaji’s Prison-Chela: Comment 24 January 1924 171. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 26 January 1924 172. The New Khadi Board: Article 31 January 1924 173. Payment to National Workers: Comment 31 January 1924 174. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 6 February 1924 175. A Great Crime: Editorial 7 February 1924 176. Save Your Cotton: Comment 14 February 1924 177. The Khadi Board in Bullock Carts: Editorial 21 February 1924 178. Letter to the General Secretary, Indian National Congress 1 March 1924 179. Letter to Mahadev Desai 7 March 1924 180. Telegram to Maulana Mohamed Ali 7 March 1924 181. A Condition of Congress Membership: Article 13 March 1924 182. Letter to Mahadev Desai 15 March 1924 183. Letter to the General Secretary, Indian National Congress, Allahabad 23 March 1924 184. Letter to Utkal Congress Committee 23 March 1924 185. Appeal for Khadi Work in Tamil Nadu 25 March 1924 186. Message to School and College Students 26 March 1924 187. Letter to Mahatma Gandhi 28 March 1924 188. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 29 March 1924 189. Letter to Mahadev Desai 2 April 1924 190. Appeal for Funds for Khaddar 2 April 1924 191. Vacation Thoughts: Appeal to students 3 April 1924 192. Appeal for Khaddar 5 April 1924 193. Letter to Assistant Secretary, Kerala Provincial Congress Committee 7 April 1924 194. Telegram to Mahatma Gandhi 12 April 1924 195. Telegram to Mahatma Gandhi 14 April 1924 196. Letter to Mahadev Desai 17 April 1924 197. Letter to Jawaharlal Nehru 17 April 1924 198. Presidential Address at Mayavaram Taluq Conference 19 April 1924 199. Speech on Mirasdars’ Struggle 19 April 1924 200. Concluding Address at Mayavaram Taluq Conference 21 April 1924 201. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 22 April 1924 202. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 1 May 1924 203. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 2 May 1924 204. Letter to Pyarelal 6 May 1924 205. Views on Government’s Attitude towards Anti-Drink Campaign 7 May 1924 206. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 8 May 1924 207. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 12 May 1924 208. Appeal to support Anti-Drink Campaign 20 May 1924 209. Views on Khadi Work in Kanur Colony 26 May 1924 210. Speech on Vaikkom Struggle 27 May 1924 211. Appeal to support Vaikkom Satyagraha 2 June 1924 212. Speech on the Ethics of Satyagraha (Extracts) 4 June 1924 213. Telegram on Vaikkom Satyagraha 9 June 1924 214. Statement regarding Vaikkom Satyagraha 9 June 1924 215. Letter to Jawaharlal Nehru 13 June 1924 216. Appeal for Funds for Vaikkom Satyagraha 13 June 1924 217. Interview regarding Vaikkom Satyagraha 14 June 1924 218. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 16 June 1924 219. Statement on Vaikkom Satyagraha 25 June 1924 220. Statement on Barbarities at Vaikkom 1 July 1924 221. Message for Conference of Kongu Vellalas 12 July 1924 222. Letter to Mahatma Gandhi 24 July 1924 223. Telegram to Mahatma Gandhi 29 July 1924 224. Statement on treatment of E. V. Ramaswami Naicker in Jail 27 August 1924 225. Letter to Jamnalal Bajaj 29 August 1924 226. Letter to Mahatma Gandhi 29 August 1924 227. Statement on Satyagraha Campaigns 1 September 1924 228. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 13 September 1924 229. Interview to a representative of Hindu 14 September 1924 230. Telegram to Maulana Mohamed Ali 18 September 1924 231. Speech on the Significance of Mahatma Gandhi’s Fast (Extracts) 23 September 1924 232. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 26 September 1924 233. Statement on Mahatma Gandhi’s Fast 26 September 1924 234. Telegram to Swami Anandanand 29 September 1924 235. Message on Mahatma Gandhi’s Health 1 October 1924 236. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 6 October 1924 237. Telegram on end of Mahatma Gandhi’s Fast 8 October 1924 238. Is it not Politics: Article 9 October 1924 239. Toleration: Article 16 October 1924 240. Letter to Mahadev Desai 16 October 1924 241. Telegram to Mahatma Gandhi 22 October 1924 242. Letter to C.Vijiaraghavachariar 27 November 1924 243. Letter to Brij Krishna Chandiwala 30 November 1924 244. Letter to S. Satyamurti 30 November 1924 245. Belgaum Congress: Article [January 1925] 246. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 8 January 1925 247. Letter to Mahadev Desai 8 January 1925 248. Letter to Mahadev Desai 10 January 1925 249. Confession of Faith: Article 15 January 1925 250. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 15 January 1925 251. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 24 January 1925 252. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 30 January 1925 253. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 16 February 1925 254. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 4 March 1925 255. Letter to Mahadev Desai 26 March 1925 256. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 8 April 1925 257. Letter to Dr. P. Palpu 27 April 1925 258. Interview on resignation from the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee 30 April 1925 259. Interview on Gurukulam Controversy 11 May 1925 260. Presidential Address at Gobichettipalayam Taluk Political Conference (Extracts) 15 May 1925 261. Letter to Mahadev Desai 26 May 1925 262. Introduction: Satyagrahi Maryada 26 May 1925 263. Letter to Mahadev Desai 18 June 1925 264. Telegram to Mahatma Gandhi 20 June 1925 265. A Village Experiment: Pudupalayam: Article 25 June 1925 266. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 19 July 1925 267. Letter to Jamnalal Bajaj 20 July 1925 268. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 23 July 1925 269. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 14 August 1925 270. Lokamanya Tilak: Reminiscences [August] 1925 271. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 14 September 1925 272. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 15 September 1925 273. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 29 September 1925 274. An Appeal to buy Khaddar 2 October 1925 275. Statement on South Africa Day in India 10 October 1925 276. Letter to Jamnalal Bajaj 21 October 1925 277. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 2 December 1925 278. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 10 December 1925 279. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 12 December 1925 280. Appeal to Nationalists 18 December 1925 281. Address at Chittoor 22 December 1925 282. Letter to Mahadev Desai 24 December 1925 283. Letter to Devadas Gandhi 24 December 1925 Appendices Appendix I: Resolution moved by C. Rajagopalchari on Special Congress Session 4 August 1923 Appendix II: Report of the Presidential Address, Sholavandan 14 September 1924 Appendix III: Joint Statements 1. Proceedings of the Congress Working Committee 13 and 17 April 1923 2. Letter of resignation by the Congress Working Committee members 26 May 1923 3. Reply of the Congress Working Committee members 27 May 1923 4. Meeting for organising Gandhi Seva Sangh 13 July 1923 5. Telegram to Devadas Gandhi 20 January 1924 6. Telegram to Mahatma Gandhi 5 February 1924 7. All-India Deshbandhu Memorial 6 August 1925 Appendix IV: Miscellaneous Items 1. Volunteer Pledge, Ahmedabad Congress 28 December 1921 2. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s Statement on Nagpur Satyagraha 23 August 1923 3. Letter from Mahatma Gandhi 22 March 1924 4. The Agreement and the Spinning Franchise 26 December 1924 5. Letter from Mahatma Gandhi 16 July 1925 Chronology (January 1923–December 1925) Index


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