Farmer Movement: US strongly condemns damage to Mahatma Gandhi’s statue

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Washington. On Saturday, the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, near the envoy of Washington, was also damaged in the guise of support for the ongoing Kisan Andolan in India. Now America (US) has expressed strict objections to such activities and has also warned of strict action. The White House has issued a statement saying that it is not only unfortunate but also against American values.

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said – ‘No statue or monument should be insulted, especially to a person like Mahatma Gandhi who values ​​values ​​like peace, justice and freedom throughout his life. Keep fighting, which is also represented by America. The insult of the statue is unfortunate. This is not only unfortunate but it is being repeated again and again. We are clear that Mahatma Gandhi’s reputation should be maintained, especially in the US capital. ‘

Let us know that a video related to this incident has come out in which it can be seen that the protesters have covered Bapu’s statue. Banners and posters are also seen in the hands of some people. It is being told that during the protest, flags of Khalistan were also waved. Earlier, during the protest outside the Indian High Commission in London, flags of Khalistan were waved.

There is indecency with this statue before,

let us tell you that this statue of Mahatma Gandhi near the Indian Embassy in Washington was vandalized during demonstrations after the death of George Floyd in June this year. After which the Indian Embassy officials lodged a complaint with the Metropolitan Police and Park Police in the US. Later, Bapu’s statue was fixed by calling the expert. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee unveiled this statue on 16 September 2000 during his visit to America.

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