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Manilal Mohandas Gandhi (28 October 1892 – 5 April 1956)Dhupelia-Mesthrie: Gandhi’s Prisoner? The Life of Gandhi’s Son Manilal, p. 384 was the second son of and .


Biography
Manilal was born in , , the second of four sons of Mohandas Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi. He had an older brother, , and two younger brothers, and .

Manilal's early years were spent in Rajkot, and it was in 1897 that he traveled to South Africa for the first time (his father having moved there several years previously). The family lived for a time in Durban and Johannesburg. Between 1906 and 1914, he lived at the Phoenix Settlement (in KwaZulu-Natal) and (in ), both settlements established by his father.

After a brief visit to India (accompanying his parents), Manilal returned to South Africa in 1917 to assist in printing the , a Gujarati- weekly publication, at Phoenix, . By 1918, Manilal was doing most of the work for the press, and in 1920, he took over as editor. He remained editor of Indian Opinion until 1956, the year of his death. Manilal died from a cerebral thrombosis following a .

Like his father, Manilal was also sent to prison several times by the after protesting against what he perceived as unjust laws. He was one of the initial 78 marchers to accompany Gandhi on the , for which he was imprisoned.


Personal life
In 1926, Manilal informed his father about Fatima Gool, with whom he had fallen in love in . Fatima was a Muslim of Gujrati descent. But Gandhi conveyed his disagreement because of the different religions of the two and wrote:
If you stick to Hinduism and Fatima follows Islam it will be like putting two swords in one sheath; or you both may lose your faith. And then what should be your children's faith? ... It is not dharma, only adharma if Fatima agrees to conversion just for marrying you. Faith is not a thing like a garment which can be changed to suit our convenience.
(2025). 9780670083886, Penguin Allen Lane.
In 1927, Manilal married Sushila (24 August 1907 – 1988), a woman from his own community and similar background, in a match arranged by their families in the usual Indian way. Sushila was the daughter of Nanabhai Mashruwala of , , and the niece of Kishorlal Mashruwala, a close associate of Gandhi and a resident of ashram. It was Mahatma Gandhi who sought her hand for his second son; the match was arranged, and after the wedding, Sushila duly joined her husband in South Africa. They had three children:
  • Sita Dhupelia (b. 1928), elder daughter
  • Arun Manilal Gandhi (1934–2023), son
  • (b. 1940), younger daughter


Legacy
Manilal's children Arun and Ela were also social-political activists. Uma D. Mesthrie, Sita's daughter, published a biography on Manilal.Uma Dhupelia Mesthrie, Gandhi’s Prisoner? The Life of Gandhi’s Son Manilal. (Permanent Black: Cape Town, South Africa, 2003).


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