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Mahatma Gandhi statue vandalised in US; India calls for applicable motion in opposition to perpetrators

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Unknown miscreants have vandalised, damaged and ripped from the bottom a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in a park within the US state of California, evoking a powerful response from India which sought a radical investigation and applicable motion in opposition to these chargeable for the “despicable act.”
The 6-ft tall, 650-pound (294 kg) bronze statue of Gandhi, within the Central Park of the City of Davis in Northern California, appeared to have been sawed off on the ankles and half its face was severed and lacking, native Davis Enterprise day by day reported.
The vandalised statue of Mahatma Gandhi was discovered by a park worker within the early hours of morning of January 27, the police stated.
The statue is being eliminated and will probably be saved in a secure place till it may be evaluated, stated Davis City councilman Lucas Frerichs.
Investigators are nonetheless uncertain of when precisely the statue was torn down or what the motive could have been, The Sacramento Bee reported.

“Seeing as it’s a cultural icon to a portion of the people in Davis, we are taking it very seriously,” Deputy Chief Paul Doroshov of the Davis Police Department was quoted as saying by the day by day.
Meanwhile, in New Delhi, the Ministry of External Affairs stated the US Department of State has conveyed that the act of vandalism is unacceptable and expressed the hope that the perpetrators will probably be dropped at justice as shortly as potential.
“The government of India strongly condemns this malicious and despicable act against a universally respected icon of peace and justice,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated in a press release.
It stated the Indian embassy in Washington has taken up the matter with the US Department of State for a radical investigation into the incident and applicable motion in opposition to these chargeable for it.
The MEA stated the Mayor of Davis has deeply regretted the incident and knowledgeable them that they’ve initiated an investigation.
“Local Indian community organisations have condemned the act of vandalism,” the ministry stated.
The statue of Gandhi, which was donated by the Indian authorities to the town of Davis, was put in by the town council 4 years in the past amidst protests from anti-Gandhi and anti-India organisations.

Organisation for Minorities in India (OFMI), which spearheaded these protests and opposed the set up of the statue. The City of Davis had nonetheless voted to go forward with the set up. Since then OFMI had launched a marketing campaign to take away the Gandhi statue.
Indian-Americans have expressed deep anguish and shock on the incident.
“An atmosphere of hatred was being created by many anti-India and hinduphobic radical organisations like OFMI and other Khalistani separatists for many years now,” stated Guarang Desai of Friends of India Society International (FISI).
“They have not only run hate campaigns against Indian icons but have been at the forefront of attempts to push hinduphobia and erase India from California school textbooks,” Desai stated.
In 2016, the OFMI was a part of a marketing campaign to take away the mentions of ‘India’ from the sixth and seventh grade California faculty textbooks and exchange them with ‘South Asia’. After large protests from dad and mom and college students, the California Department of Education had dropped the controversial modifications.
Appalled on the desecration, the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) has demanded that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) examine the incident as a hate crime.
“We condemn this cowardly desecration and call upon the Department of Homeland Security and FBI to investigate this hate crime, as it was likely done with the intention of intimidating the Indian American community,” stated HAF California Advocacy Director Easan Katir, a former member of the Davis Business and Finance Commission.
“We urge local police to apprehend the perpetrators and call upon the city council to resurrect the statue as a statement that such destructive acts are not in harmony with our community standards,” Katir stated.
“Make no mistake” HAF stated in a tweet “this is not about legacy of Gandhi as a person, but about intimating India and Indian Americans.”.
The Vandalism Was Praised On Twitter By A Pro-Khalistan Group In California, Who Shared Photos Of The Destroyed Statue, And Others Who Stated “Today Is A Good Day.”

This just isn’t the primary time a statue of Gandhi has been desecrated. In December 2020, Khalistani-supporters had desecrated a Mahatma Gandhi statue in Washington, DC in entrance of the Indian Embassy.