
| » Preface |
APPROACH TO COMMUNAL UNITY |
| » Character of Communal Unity |
| » Hindu-Muslim Unity |
| » Equal Servant of All |
| » Communalism |
ACHIEVEMENT OF COMMUNAL UNITY |
| » Mutual Tolerance |
| » The Unitary Method |
| » Pacts |
| » The Vow of Unity |
| » The Meaning of Unity |
| » Work for Unity |
RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF THE COMMUNAL PROBLEM |
| » Religion and Communal Unity |
| » Temples and Mosques |
| » Music before Mosques |
| » Cow-Slaughter and Cow Protection |
| » Communal Slogans |
THE CAUSES OF COMMUNAL RIOTS |
| » Specific Causes |
| » Psychology of Fear |
| » Distrust |
| » Tiredness of Non-violence |
| » Propaganda of Vilification |
SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMMUNAL RIOTS |
| » The Goondas and riots |
| » Communal Crime and Truth |
| » Restoration of Peace |
PERSONAL REACTION TO COMMUNAL RIOTS |
| » Religion and Riots |
| » Fasts for Communal Peace |
COMMUNAL RELATIONS IN FREE INDIA |
| » Equality of All |
| » Status of Muslim Minority |
| » Secular State |
| » Religion and Nationalism |
| » Religious Festivals |
| » Synthesis of Culture |
| » Communal Life in Villages |
| » India of My Dreams |
| » Notes |
| » Sources |