19 November 1921
Fast for peace and communal amity in Bombay. [Dinvari, p. 142]
Commenced fast in Bombay; appealed to citizens for peace and communal amity. [CWMG-vol.21, p. 578]
“The Government acts according to its whims even when the people are absolutely right. Under this Condition, it is my advice that if the Government does not accept our demand we should tell in that we are not going to pay the revenue and are ready to bear the result whatever it may be. To say ‘no’ assertively for the sake of truth is truly Satyagraha” Source still to be checked
“Passive resistance is an all-sided sword; it can be used anyhow; it blesses him who uses it and him against whom it is used. Without drawing a drop of blood, it produces far-reaching results. It never rusts, and cannot be stolen. [Indian Home Rule by M K Gandhi para-4 p.79]
Disobedience to be civil must be sincere, respectful, restrained, never defiant, must be based upon some well-understood principles, must not be capricious and above all, must have no ill will or hatred behind it.” [CWMG Vol. 17, 82, p. 114, para-1, line-25]

