| Pages. | |
| Foreword | vii |
| The Pilgrim-Band | xi |
| Message to His Countrymen | xv |
| Clarion Call to Bureaucracy | xvi |
| Mahatma Gandhi's Message | 1 |
| Moulana Mahomed Ali | 3 |
| Dr. Kitchlew | 4 |
| Moulana Shaukat Ali | 4 |
| Ali Brothers' Mother | 5 |
| Lala Lajpat Rai | 9 |
| Agha Mahomed Safdar | 22 |
| Mr. Chitta Ranjan Das | 25 |
| Basanti Devi and others | 46 |
| Pandit Motilal Nehru | 47 |
| Pandit Jawaharlal | 49 |
| Mrs. Motilal Nehru | 50 |
| Mrs. Sarojini Naidu | 53 |
| Mahatma Gandhi | 54 |
| Mr. Harilal Gandhi | 59 |
| Mr. B. N. Sasmal | 60 |
| Moulana Abdul Bari | 62 |
| Mr. Asaf Ali | 64 |
| Prof. T. L. Vaswani | 65 |
| Mr. Yakub Hassan | 65 |
| Women's Part by Mahatma Gandhi | 66
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| Seth Chotani and others | 72 |
| Lala Shankarlal | 75 |
| Sir P. C. Ray | 77 |
| Mr. C. Rajagopalachar | 78 |
| Mr. S. Sreenivasa lyengar | 81 |
| Pandit Motilal Nehru's Appeal to Students | 83 |
| Mr. Jinnah | 83 |
| Pandit Motilal Nehru | 85 |
| Mr. Shyam Sunder Chakrabutty | 86 |
| Help Justice | 89 |
| Mrs. C. R. Das | 90 |
| Mr. Patel | 93 |
| Lala Lajpat Rai | 100 |
| Babu Bagvan Das | 104 |
| Mahatma Gandhi | 106 |
| Moulana Abul Kalam Azad | 113 |
| Mahatmaji's Views on Round-Table Conference | 122 |
| Mrs. Das | 129 |
| Mahatma's Answer to the Viceroy's Challenge | 131 |
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