Gandhiji never thought of my transfer from
Sabarmati to Yerawada, and if someone had asked me, I too would have said
‘no’! Although I was at the Ashram right from the beginning, I was never
among those who looked after him closely. I did not know the minute details
of his requirements. Secondly, I have never done anything meticulously in my
life. Hence, I never felt that I could look after him properly. Although, it
was a rare opportunity to be with him in the jail, yet fearing that Bapu
would not be satisfied with my service, I would have said ‘no’. Bapuji
thought, “Kaka has settled well in Sabarmati jail. He teaches a lot of
political prisoners there. He is rather running a college there with the
help of a number of scholars. It would be improper to disturb him.”
Inspector General of Prisons Colonel Durdle
knew me well. He was just transferred from Armed Forces as Jail
Superintendent when I was sent to Sabarmati jail. We had known each other
for over six months and had cordial relations. So he chose me. I was brought
to Yerawada jail in spite of Gandhiji’s unwillingness. I was sent to the
European ward where Bapuji was kept. I was happy to see him. In fact, I was
close to tears but I recovered myself and touched his feet.