Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who returned to India from South Africa on January 9, 1915, arrived in Delhi on April 12 along with his wife Kasturba and others. He stayed here two days and records say that he visited the Qutab Minar, Red Fort, St Stephen's college and the Sangam Theatre during that time.
Upon his return to India, Gandhi had embarked on a tour of the country to observe and understand the life and miseries of ordinary Indians and feel the pulse of the nation before undertaking any political action, as was suggested to him by his political guru, Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
"Bapu told us in the Aga Khan Palace detention camp how the sight had made him feel sick at heart. Gandhiji symbolised in his person equal respect for all religions. Memories of religious fanaticism responsible for the destruction of Hindu temples caused him deep pain," says an excerpt from the 1993 book, 'Mahatma Gandhi - India Awakened', by Pyarelal and Sushila Nayar.
"The Red Fort... Again made him think. A born democrat, the relics of autocratic ways of Mogul emperors and their torture chambers had upset him, he told us," says the book published by Navjeevan Publication House, Ahmedabad.
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