212 A PILGRIMAGE FOB PEACE Hitler, 48; and Badshah Khan confer, 71-78; and the Munich crisis, 47-48; asks Tank KKs to be true hamsayas of local Hin- dus, 108-09; asserts that Islam was neither founded nor propa- gated by the sword. 5S-59; at Dera Ismail Khan, 106-07; breaks away from Congress, 162; casti- gates Frontier Ministers and Congress M.L. A.s for not wear- ing kJiadi, 144; cites the case of Harijans fasting at his door, 61 ; cites Mir Alam's incident, 105; claims to have been a constant and ceaseless striver after non- violence, 137; clarifies Badshah Khan's position re Pakistan ind Afghanistan, 173-74; compares KK with common soldier, 65; confesses debt to his wife, 89-90 ; criticizes Abbottabad address, 137; his address to Kohat pub- lic meeting, 82-83, to KKs of Paniala, 115; advice to Ash- ram girls to shed fear of Pathans, 84, to Czechs, 48-49: aim in living at Sevagram, 76; apology to his hosts re Ramzan fast, 111; death, 175; discourse on non-violence to Abbottabad public, 137-38, to the audience at Lakki 103, to Manshera KKs, 132; faith in constructive pro- gramme, 100-01; impressions of the Frontier tour, 122-27; love for his mother, 32; non-violent solution of trans-border raids, 93; passionate appeal to KKs at Swabi, 69; prophetic words re KKs, 193; replv to Manshera public address, 131-32. to Pesha- war Bar Association's address, 117, to South Indian officer's poser, 118; sharp rebuke to Dera Ismail Khan public, 107; speech at Bannu, 93; suggestion of a course in constructive work for KKs, 73, to -send some *KKs to Wardha for training, 74; talk to Red shirt officers on non-vio- lent resistance, 56, with Abbot tabad minorities, 133, ' with Badshah Khan on transborcler raids, 55, with Bannu KKs, 87, with Hungoo KKs, 87, with Kohat KK officers, 83-86, with Nasarat Khel KKs, 87-91; test of non- violence, 57, 58; tour of Mar- dan Disk, 63; view re going to law, 61; visit to Taxila, 138; warning to KKs before they take to non-violence, 123; word- picture of Pathan characteris- tics, 67-68; yearning to be one with the poor, 100; how he came to discover the charkha, 100; launches satyagraha movement, 28; lays down crucial test of KKs' non-violence, 60; meets Charsadda KK officers, 57; meets Frontier Ministry, 117; objects to armed night watches, 54; on achievement of his S. African satyagraha, 56; on Bad- shah Khan's faith in ahimsa, 126; on Badshah Khan's hospi- tality, 122-23; on banishing anger, 90-91; on the calf acci- dent on way to Bibhuti, 118-19 ; on constructive work in terms of non-violence, 83; on fight from behind prison bars, 88-89 ; on his harsh treatment of his wife, 90; on his losing temper with friends, 89; on kidnapping and raids by transborder tribes- men, 75, 93-96; on the obser- vance of Ramzan, 90-91; on punishment of Dyer, 115; on purpose of visit to NWFP, 50-51; pensive on a Pathan's congratulations, 127; prescribes not-violent self-immolation to save a girl from outrage, 109-10; prescribes training in con- structive work to KKs, G6; pro- pounds philosophy of courting imprisonment, 67-70; receives address from Nowshera KK officers, 65, deputations at Bannu, 93, gifts from Munat Khan Kill people, 63, Kohat de- putations, 82, sarapa from Sikh