Q. Why does Gandhiji resort to a fast when he faces extreme
difficulties? What is the effect of this action on the life of the
public of India?
A.
Such a question has been put to me before but never, perhaps,
precisely in the same terms. The answer, however, is easy. It is the
last weapon in the armoury of the votary of Ahimsa. When human
ingenuity fails, the votary fasts. This fasting quickens the spirit
of prayer, that is to say, the fasting is a spiritual act and,
therefore, addressed to God. The effect of such action on the life
of the people is that when the person fasting is at all known to
them their sleeping conscience is awakened. But there is the danger
that the people through mistaken sympathy may act against their will
in order to save the life of the loved one. This danger has got to
be faced. One ought not to be deterred from right action when one is
sure of the Rightness. It can but promote circumspection. Such a
fast is undertaken in obedience to the dictates of the inner voice
and, therefore, prevents haste.
New Delhi, 10-12-'47
Harijan,
21-12-1947