"Gandhiji had said he will leave Delhi if govt insisted on

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 29 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

Declining to toe the government's stand that he required security, Mahatma Gandhi had told the authorities that he would leave Delhi if protection was insisted upon, Kalyanam who was secretary to the father of the nation said.

Although there were warnings to Gandhiji from the government -several weeks ahead of his assassination - that he faced threat to his life, the man who steered the nation's freedom movement told the authorities that he does not want security.

January 30, the day of assassination of Gandhi in 1948 is observed as Martyr's Day.

"Gandhiji said I dont believe in security, I dont want security, if you want me to have security, I will leave Delhi and will go somewhere else," Kalyanam told PTI.

Had Gandhiji agreed to have security, people might have been frisked and his assassination could have been averted, he said.

Asked on memorable incidents with Gandhiji, the 96-year old recalled that Gandhiji had admonished a railway station master once for telling him that "you are a great leader why do you need a ticket to travel."

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First Published: Jan 29 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

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