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    The Hindu Photo Archives

    Opinion Op-Ed

    Published: January 30, 2013 02:05 IST | Updated: January 30, 2013 02:54 IST

    Gandhiji shot dead - The Hindu (January 31, 1948)

    If Im to die by the bullet of a mad man, I must do so smiling. God must be in my heart and on my lips. And if anything happens, you are not to shed a single tear. Gandhiji, January 28, 1948

    (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

    Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, was shot at 5-12 p.m. to-day and he died fifteen minutes later. Gandhijileft his room in Birla House for the prayer meeting a few minutes after the conclusion of his talk with Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He passed through the garden leaning on the shoulders of Ava Gandhi and Manu Gandhi, granddaughter-in-law and grand niece.

    As he walked up the four steps leading to the prayer mandap, a young man, aged about 35, came before Gandhiji and, bending his body forward at a distance of less than two yards, offered pranam. Gandhiji returned the salute, when the young man remarked You are late to-day for the prayer. Gandhiji smiled and replied, Yes, I am; but just at thatmoment, the young man pulled out his revolver and rang out three shots from point-blank range, the bullets piercingthe frail body of the great leader just below the heart and stomach. Immediately, Gandhiji collapsed; but Ava Gandhiand Manu Gandhi stuck to their place by his side and held him firmly. But that was the last of the Nations Father. It was then 5.12 p.m.

    The last act Gandhiji did was to lift both his hands as a sign of prayer in the direction of the large gathering whichhad assembled for the prayer. Thereafter, he was speechless and the loss of blood, at his age and so soon after his fast,

    made death inevitable. He was beyond medical aid even from the start when shock had its effect. Lord Mountbattenand Cabinet Ministers, including Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Maulana Abul Kalam Azadand others soon arrived. The Ministers present held consultations among themselves as to the future course of action.

    THE FINAL MOMENTS (pdf)

    Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who returned from Amritsar this afternoon, did not have an opportunity to meet Gandhiji.Pandit Nehru came out to address the huge gathering of nearly two lakhs which had surrounded Birla House, but broke down with grief more than once when he spoke. The leaders, including Pandit Nehru, who were present, weredazed and perplexed, while tears overflowed down the cheeks of countless women and men both inside and outsideBirla House. The grief-struck crowd, which went on swelling in numbers, were making their way into the main building to have a last glimpse of the departed leader. Glass windows were broken. But the crowd restrained itself andleaders soon made arrangements to let the crowd see Mahatma Gandhi.

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