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Tavistock Square: Gandhi statue defaced in London days before his birthday | Tavistock Square: Gandhi statue defaced in London days before his birthday |
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India's High Commission called it an attack on the idea of non-violence | India's High Commission called it an attack on the idea of non-violence |
India has demanded "immediate action" against unidentified people who vandalised a statue of independence hero Mahatma Gandhi in London. | India has demanded "immediate action" against unidentified people who vandalised a statue of independence hero Mahatma Gandhi in London. |
The bronze statue in Tavistock Square, unveiled to the public in 1968, was built as a tribute to Gandhi's years as a law student at University College London. | The bronze statue in Tavistock Square, unveiled to the public in 1968, was built as a tribute to Gandhi's years as a law student at University College London. |
"This is not just vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of non-violence," the Indian High Commission said in a post on X, calling it "shameful". | "This is not just vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of non-violence," the Indian High Commission said in a post on X, calling it "shameful". |
It's not clear who is behind the graffiti - police, who are treating the incident as "racially aggravated", have made no arrests. Cleaning teams sent by the local Camden Council were on site power-hosing the statue when the BBC visited on Tuesday. | |
The word "Terrorists" was spray-painted in black on the statue's plinth, along with "Gandhi, Modi and Hindustani [Indians]". | The word "Terrorists" was spray-painted in black on the statue's plinth, along with "Gandhi, Modi and Hindustani [Indians]". |
The High Commission didn't share photos of the damage, but several accounts on X and Indian media had earlier shared images showing the graffiti. | |
The Metropolitan Police said its officers had attended the scene on Sunday evening after being alerted to the incident and had begun an investigation into reports of criminal damage. | |
"Enquiries are ongoing. No arrests have been made at this time," it said. | |
The Indian mission said that its team was also on site, "co-ordinating with authorities to restore the statue to its original dignity". | The Indian mission said that its team was also on site, "co-ordinating with authorities to restore the statue to its original dignity". |
The incident comes days before the 156th anniversary of Gandhi's birth on 2 October, which is also observed as the International Day of Non-Violence. | The incident comes days before the 156th anniversary of Gandhi's birth on 2 October, which is also observed as the International Day of Non-Violence. |
The bronze statue, crafted by Polish sculptor Fredda Brilliant, shows Gandhi wearing robes and sitting cross-legged. An inscription on its plinth reads: Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948. | |
Gandhi's birthday is usually commemorated at the statue with floral tributes and renditions of his favourite hymns. | Gandhi's birthday is usually commemorated at the statue with floral tributes and renditions of his favourite hymns. |
This isn't the first instance of Gandhi's statue being defaced in the UK. In 2014, a statue in Leicester was vandalised with graffiti. In recent years, campaigns have been held in some parts of the UK asking for Gandhi's statue to be removed. | This isn't the first instance of Gandhi's statue being defaced in the UK. In 2014, a statue in Leicester was vandalised with graffiti. In recent years, campaigns have been held in some parts of the UK asking for Gandhi's statue to be removed. |
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