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Mahatma Gandhi letter to be auctioned in Shropshire | Mahatma Gandhi letter to be auctioned in Shropshire |
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A letter typed and signed by Mahatma Gandhi pleading for his release from detention is to be auctioned in Shropshire. | A letter typed and signed by Mahatma Gandhi pleading for his release from detention is to be auctioned in Shropshire. |
It was written in 1943 while he was detained in India by British forces. | It was written in 1943 while he was detained in India by British forces. |
In the letter to the additional secretary of the government of India he makes a plea for his own and his followers' release. | In the letter to the additional secretary of the government of India he makes a plea for his own and his followers' release. |
The auction, held by Mullock's in Ludlow, is on 14 February. The letter is estimated to fetch £10,000-£15,000. | |
Richard Westwood-Brookes from the auctioneers said the letter was being sold by a man in India who was a freedom fighter with Gandhi. | Richard Westwood-Brookes from the auctioneers said the letter was being sold by a man in India who was a freedom fighter with Gandhi. |
He said: "We do sell a number of items from India on a regular basis and as a result I was contacted by somebody in India and they sent it to us." | He said: "We do sell a number of items from India on a regular basis and as a result I was contacted by somebody in India and they sent it to us." |
Last year the auction house sold a collection of Gandhi material, including his glasses and prayer book, which Mr Westwood-Brookes called "highly important". | Last year the auction house sold a collection of Gandhi material, including his glasses and prayer book, which Mr Westwood-Brookes called "highly important". |
These items are now part of a collection in a national exhibition touring India, and it is expected this latest letter could return to the country. | These items are now part of a collection in a national exhibition touring India, and it is expected this latest letter could return to the country. |
The letter also refers to the resolution of the All India Congress held on 8 August 1942 and his aim to achieve independence. | The letter also refers to the resolution of the All India Congress held on 8 August 1942 and his aim to achieve independence. |
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