Summary: In the evening, Gandhi sat down for his daily prayers, with his entourage singing devotional songs, despite a minor affair with the Viceroy and George Abell. Gandhiji's focus during his Bengal-Assam visit was on the people, spending time hearing and helping villagers with their agricultural woes. An incident involving seed potatoes led to a swift resolution thanks to Gandhiji’s intervention, showcasing his practical concern for the villagers. Gandhiji's interactions with British officials, especially during a critical period of India's transition to independence, revealed his unique approach to diplomacy and bridge-building. Despite misunderstandings and tensions, Gandhiji's unwavering commitment and leadership shined through, with both British and Indian officials recognizing his crucial role in shaping the future of the nation. His interactions with Pandit Nehru highlighted a complex relationship rooted in mutual respect and occasional misunderstandings but ultimately sealed by trust and respect.