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To most historians, the Mahatma can come across as a man whose heart lay in rural India and who cared little for the privileged few in the cities. And yet, MK Gandhi spent several years in Mumbai — or Bombay as the city was then called — first as a potential barrister, then as a lawyer with an established practice, and finally, over three decades, as the man who led India to freedom.  Bombay was where religious unity was not only a possibility, it was celebrated. When Gandhi formally opened Congress House on Lamington Road in 1925, a maulvi, a Parsi, a Christian priest, a Sikh and a sanatanist offered prayers. As Gandhi marched to Dandi from Ahmedabad in 1930, Bombay locals joined in and boiled saltwater from Chowpatty on their terraces.When he launched the Quit India Movement from Gowalia Tank Maidan in 1942, citizens turned Gandhi’s “Do Or Die” slogan into a revolution.

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An increasingly frail Gandhi had moved to Birla House on Malabar Hill by then. But the walks never stopped. In 1944, when he had to travel from Birla House to Jinnah House, up the road, to conduct what came to be called the Gandhi-Jinnah talks (over the two-nation theory and, eventually, Partition), he did so on foot. July 1946 marked Gandhi’s last visit to Bombay.

Gandhi’s assassination on January 30, 1948, shocked the city as much as it did the nation. Citizens paid homage with a dip in the sea during his cremation in Delhi. Some of his ashes were kept at the Town Hall, so that supporters could pay their respects. mThose ashes were eventually scattered in the Arabian Sea.  Mani Bhavan was converted into a memorial in 1955. But most landmarks from Gandhi’s association with Bombay have been demolished, sold off or are in a shambles. Tushar Gandhi wished India had something more tangible, even as small as plaques at historically significant locations.

“I spent my childhood interacting with people associated with Bapu,” he says. “Once they passed away, we started to look for inanimate markers. I live in Santa Cruz and when I learned, in my teens, that he stayed in the neighbourhood briefly, I felt a vacuum inside me. Not only was the place gone, all signs of it were gone too.”

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