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India Condemns Vandalisation Of Gandhi Statue In California

India took up the matter with the U.S., seeking appropriate action against those responsible for the “despicable act”.

A statue of Mahatma Gandhi stands at Parliament House on the opening day of the Budget Session in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: T. Narayan/Bloomberg)
A statue of Mahatma Gandhi stands at Parliament House on the opening day of the Budget Session in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: T. Narayan/Bloomberg)

Strongly condemning the vandalisation of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the city of Davis in California, India on Saturday took up the matter with the U.S., seeking appropriate action against those responsible for the "despicable act".

The statue, which was gifted by India, was vandalised at the city's Central Park on January 28.

"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 said.

It said the Indian embassy in Washington has taken up the matter with the U.S. State Department for a thorough investigation into the incident and appropriate action against those responsible for it.

In a statement, the MEA said the U.S. Department of State has conveyed that the act of vandalism is unacceptable and expressed the hope that the perpetrators will be brought to justice as quickly as possible.

"The Consulate General of India in San Francisco has separately taken up the matter with the city of Davis and local law enforcement authorities, which have initiated investigations," it said.

The MEA said the Mayor of Davis has deeply regretted the incident and informed that they have initiated an investigation.

"Local Indian community organisations have condemned the act of vandalism," the ministry said.