Mahatma Gandhi, The Father of the Nation

Mahatma Gandhiji is revered in India as the Father of the Nation. Much
before the Constitution of Free India conferred the title of the Father of
the Nation upon the Mahatma, it was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose who first
addressed him as such in his condolence message to the Mahatma on the
demise of Kasturba.



Ba and Bapu had been interned at Aga Khan Palace, Pune in the wake of the
Quit India Movement. It was while serving the prison term Kasturba passed
away on 22 February, 1944.



Concerned about Gandhiji, Netaji sent the following message to the Mahatma
on Azad Hind Radio, Rangoon on 4th June, 1944.



"...........Nobody would be more happy than ourselves if by any chance our
countrymen at home should succeed in liberating themselves through their
own efforts or by any chance, the British Government accepts your `Quit
India' resolution and gives effect to it. We are, however proceeding on the
assumption that neither of the above is possible and that a struggle is
inevitable.

Father of our Nation in this holy war for India's liberation, we ask for
your blessings and good wishes".

The above message also proves beyond any doubt Netaji's reverence and warm
feelings towards Gandhiji whom he had addressed as 'The Father of the
Nation'.



There have been many queries as to how could Gandhi be called the Father of
an ancient civilization like ours. No one is questioning the antiquity of
this ancient land.

KR IRS 21025

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