
The shocking incident of vandalism by Mahatmy Gandhi has appeared on London Tavistock Square. The High Indian Commission on Monday caused a “shameful act of vandalism”, described as a “violent attack on the idea of non -violent”.
The Indian High Commission in the X post said: “@hci_london is deeply saddened and strongly condemns the shameful act of vandalism statues Mahatmy Gandhi on Tavistock Square in London.”
The High Commission condemned vandalism of the statue of the Father of the Nation and said, “It is not only vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of non -violence, three days before international nonviolence and the legacy of Mahatmy.”
He also noted that the matter was accepted “strongly with local authorities for immediate steps”. The post added: “Our team is already in place and coordinates with the authorities to restore the statue its original dignity,” added a contribution “.
This incident comes months after Pro-Khalistans organized demonstrators during a visit to the Minister of the External Affairs Jaishankar in the UK near Chatham. India strongly condemned the incident after the footage of security violations during the visit to the Jaishankar within the UK and strongly condemned the “provocative activities” of these separatists and extremists, and reported.
During the EAM visit in the UK, safety violations were reported because agitators gathered in front of the building, held flags and speakers as they sang slogans. In a statement that rebuked the “provocative activities” of these separatists and extremists, indicated that India said in such cases that India had stated in such cases that India would fully fulfill its diplomatic obligations in such cases.
All you need to know about the iconic statue of Mahatma Gandhi on Tavistock Square
The iconic bronze sculpture Mahatmy Gandhi, created by Fredda Brilliant, was introduced in 1968. This inauguration of this statue meant the approaching centenary of Gandhi’s birth in 1869.
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