Pannampet,
February 22, 1934
My dear Singer,
I have your long letter through Mathuradas. Yes, I think
that it lies ill with Hindus to object to the communal award whatever it may be.
But the All Parties meeting has no appeal for me. I would do anything to achieve
heart unity. But I see no atmosphere just yet. It will come and that sooner than
many expect. I am biding my opportunity and waiting on God.
At Midnapore I am doing what I can. But what is it you suggest?
As for Bihar, I had put myself at Rajenbabu's disposal. I now leave Hyderabad on
9th for Bihar. I shall be in Hyderabad for nearly 12 hours, this time on
Padmaja's permission staying with Naik. I wonder if you will be there.
Love.
SPINNER