Throwback to when Londoners waited in the rain to catch a glimpse of Mahatma Gandhi…
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00:00This is how Mahatma Gandhi and European media shared humour when he arrived in London in
00:13September 1931 for the second Roundtable Conference on Constitutional Reforms in India.
00:19Although Gandhi had already visited Europe during his student years, this was his first
00:23visit as a political leader and the European media appeared quite excited about it.
00:29From radio to newspapers, they referred to him as the person from India who was a mystery
00:34man for the West.
00:36Just to get a glimpse of him, people stood under heavy downpour with zeal that's usually
00:41reserved for rock stars.
00:55The enthusiasm surrounding Gandhi in Europe can also be understood from the fact that
00:59earlier that year in January, the Time magazine had declared Gandhi the Man of the Year.
01:05In September, when Gandhi briefly stopped in Marseille, France, reporters immediately
01:10surrounded him.
01:11Also, he didn't forget to bring his spinning wheel on board.
01:14This is Madeline Slade, who later became known as Meera Ben and the press reported that this
01:20was the first time people from this part of the world saw her, having only read about
01:24her until then.
01:26When Gandhi arrived in London, the press followed him, paying close attention to everything
01:31from his attire to his demeanour and reported on it with amazement.
01:35In one newsreel, a commentator referring to Gandhi's loincloth or dhoti had pointed out
01:41that while they were wearing thick coats in the cold weather, Gandhi remained wrapped
01:45in a wet shawl and that he must be definitely freezing inside.
01:49The commentator added that Gandhi, who was wearing sandals, spoke of going to London
01:54by road and chose to sit in front with the driver to see everything.
01:59This is the Friends Meeting House in London, where people were eager for a glimpse of him.
02:03However, they were disappointed when he entered from the back.
02:07But when he came out, the commentator said, people didn't just catch a glimpse, they got
02:11a full view, even seeing his knees.
02:14As Gandhi exited the building, a reporter tried to speak with him.
02:20Once again, the man who spoke to people's hearts refused to speak into the microphone.
02:27Around the same time, Gandhi was invited for tea by King George V at Buckingham Palace.
02:33The media was once again surprised by this small, mysterious man who arrived to meet
02:37the king in just a dhoti and sandals.
02:40The Time magazine reported that Gandhi didn't wear the mourning dress mentioned in the royal
02:44invitation.
02:46Anyway, King George took Gandhi to his royal study, where the king drank tea and Gandhi
02:50had goat's milk.