[The following address which was written out by Gandhiji in Hindustani for being read to the audience at prayer time on 6th January— it being his day of silence— has been rendered in English from its Bengali version by Shri Nirmal Kumar Bose. It was published in the Bengali edition of theHarijan of the 12th instant.
— Mg. Ed.]
As my weekly silence will not break before 7 p.m., I have written
out my address. I pray to God, and request you all to join with me
in praying that the tour which I commenced yesterday should go on
uninterrupted till the end and be successful in achieving its
purpose. But before praying, you should know that purpose. I have
only one object in view and it is a clear one: namely, that God
should purify the hearts of Hindus and Muslims, and the two
communities should be free from suspicion and fear towards each
other. Please join with me in this prayer and say that God is the
Lord of us both and that He may give us success.
You might well ask me why it is necessary to undertake a tour for
this purpose; or how can one, who is not pure in heart himself, ask
others to become pure; or how can one, who himself is subject to
fear, give courage to others; one, who himself moves under armed
escort, call upon others to cast away their arms. All these
questions are relevant and have been put to me.
My answer is that during my tour I wish to assure '-he villagers to
the best of my capacity that I do not bear the least ill-will
towards any. I can prove this only by living and moving among those
who distrust me. I admit that the third question is a little
difficult for me to answer; for I do happen to be moving under armed
protection, I am surrounded by armed police and military keenly
alert to guard me from all danger. I am helpless in the matter as it
is arranged by the Government which being responsible to the people
feels that it is their duty to keep me guarded by the police and the
military. How can I prevent them from doing so? Under the
circumstances, I can declare only in words that I own no protector
but God. I do not know whether you will believe my statement. God
alone knows the mind of a person; and the duty of a man of God is to
act as he is directed by his inner voice. I claim that I act
accordingly.
Harijan,
26-1-1947