Lal was a man from Delhi who sheltered Mohandas Gandhi after the Qutb Road Massacre. He kept a shortwave radio without German permission, an offense punishable by death. Lal used the radio to catch American news broadcasts, but knew that Gandhi would wish to hear the latest from Lord Haw-Haw. It was from this broadcast that Gandhi learned the distressing news that the German government approved of the massacre.
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