The slides were obtained in 1924 when Gandhi was recovering from an appendectomy near Mumbai. He was thought to have donated the blood to the family he was staying with at the time.
"To Gandhi devotees, it has the same status as a sacred relic to a Christian," said Richard Westwood-Brookes, a historical documents expert at Mullock's auctioneers which is selling the item.
"It is an artefact which is revered by disciples of Gandhi, particularly in India and therefore that is the sort of person who would go for it," he added.
The slides are part of a larger collection of items obtained by Mullock's, which include the former leader's sandals, shawl and bed linen.
Demand for Gandhi memorabilia has been steadily growing since Mullock's sold soil samples and blades of bloody grass purportedly from the spot where Gandhi was assassinated in 1948, for 10,000 pounds ($15,200) last year.
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Why the photo of Gandhiji with Jinnah given here ? There is no reference of Jinnah in this news article.
@A Why are u so mad at him for stating an obvious fact? Give him a break !!
@Khalid Your comment doesn't seem to make any sense. They were thin, so what? What does their physique have to do with this report?
Both Gandhi and Quied were very thin..
only for non violent vampires
stop selling us crap.