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Indian High Commission in London 'strongly' condemns vandalism of Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Tavistock Square

The Indian High Commission in London has strongly condemned the vandalism of Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Tavistock Square. They described this as a violent attack on the principle of nonviolence just days before its international observance day. Indian officials are already on site working with local authorities to restore the statue's dignity. This incident follows similar provocative activities by separatist elements during recent diplomatic visits to the UK.

London, September 30

The High Commission of India in London on Monday stated that it is deeply saddened and strongly condemns the "shameful act of vandalism" of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square in London and said it has "taken this up" strongly with local authorities.

https://x.com/HCI_London/status/1972704334879269053

"@HCI_London is deeply saddened and strongly condemns the shameful act of vandalism of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square in London. This is not just vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of nonviolence, three days before the international day of nonviolence, and on the legacy of the Mahatma," it said in a post on X.

"@HCI_London has taken this up strongly with local authorities for immediate action, and our team is already on site, coordinating with authorities to restore the statue to its original dignity," the post added.

Earlier this year, in March, Pro-Khalistani protestors staged a demonstration during External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's visit to the United Kingdom near the Chatham House.

The protesters had gathered outside the building, holding flags and speakers as they chanted slogans.

During his visit to the United Kingdom, EAM Jaishankar held discussions with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Foreign Secretary David Lammy and several other senior leaders.

Following the protests, India strongly condemned the incident after it saw footage of a breach of security during External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's visit to the UK and strongly condemned the "provocative activities" of these separatists and extremists.

In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson said that India deplores the misuse of democratic freedoms by such elements and expects the host government to fully live up to their diplomatic obligations in such cases.

"We have seen the footage of a breach of security during the visit of EAM to the UK. We condemn the provocative activities of this small group of separatists and extremists. We deplore the misuse of democratic freedoms by such elements. We expect the host government in such cases to fully live upto their diplomatic obligations," an MEA spokesperson said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Three days before International Day of Non-Violence and this happens? The timing speaks volumes. Strong action needed against the perpetrators. Glad our High Commission is taking immediate steps.

David E

As someone living in London, I'm appalled by this incident. Gandhi's teachings of peace and non-violence are more relevant than ever. The UK authorities must ensure such acts don't repeat.

Ananya R

While I strongly condemn this vandalism, I hope our government also focuses on addressing domestic issues with the same urgency. Peace begins at home, after all. 🙏

Vikram M

This pattern of targeting Indian symbols abroad is concerning. The UK government needs to take stronger measures to protect diplomatic premises and symbols of cultural importance.

Sarah B

Gandhi's message transcends borders. Attacking his statue is an attack on the very idea of peaceful protest and dialogue. Hope the statue is restored quickly and the vandals brought to justice.

Karthik V

Bapu's legacy belongs to humanity. Such cowardly acts won't diminish his teachings. Proud of our diplomatic response - swift and firm. Jai Hind! ✊

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