She undertook the propaganda and publicity for Gandhi's ideals and programs. She reported to foreign press repressive measures the British regime adopted against the congress and thus the news came to light and she was promptly arrested. After her release, she was prohibited from entering Bombay and she violated the order and was arrested again. On being released she accompanied Gandhi in his tour of India, and went abroad to speak on Gandhi's ideals and to seek support for the Indian cause (1934).