SoCultures Magazine 2018 Vol 1 | Page 145

SoCultures October 2018 M You are very inquisitive. It’s a long story and old too. It was Ninety-five years ago on 22 nd September 1921; I decided to don a simple dhoti and shawl. This epoch-making decision was taken in Madurai. When I saw so many poor people of India and I had to work with them how could I do that? Wear expensive and different clothes? I stuck to this dress code even on my trips abroad and until this very last moment, I never regretted my decision. Well, I had written somewhere these lines about my choice On the way (from Madras – now Chennai - to Madurai by train) I saw in our compartment crowds that were wholly unconcerned with what had happened. Almost without exception they were bedecked in foreign fineries. I entered into conversation with some of them and pleaded for Khadi. …. They shook their heads as they said, 'We are too poor to buy Khadi and it is so dear.' I realized the substratum of truth behind the remark. I had my vest, cap and full dhoti on. When these uttered only partial truth, the millions of compulsorily naked men, save for their langoti four inches wide and nearly as many feet long, gave through their limbs the naked truth. What effective answer could I give them, if it was not to divest myself of every inch of clothing I decently could and thus to a still greater extent bring myself in line with ill-clad masses? And this I did the very next morning after the Madura meeting." Gandhiji with Tagore https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4784730 145 | P a g e