Gleaming Legacy: Gandhi Statue Restored Amidst Camden's Unity

In celebration of Gandhi Jayanti, the Mahatma Gandhi statue in London's Tavistock Square was restored after recent vandalism. This act of unity and resilience featured local community collaboration, highlighting the enduring messages of peace and non-violence associated with Gandhi's teachings.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 02-10-2025 17:40 IST | Created: 02-10-2025 17:40 IST
Gleaming Legacy: Gandhi Statue Restored Amidst Camden's Unity
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The Mahatma Gandhi statue at Tavistock Square, London, emerged restored and pristine just in time for the annual Gandhi Jayanti celebrations, following an act of vandalism that had marred its appearance days earlier.

Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami praised the community's role in the monument's restoration, emphasizing its symbolic act against violence following reports to the Metropolitan Police last Sunday. The statue, cared for by Camden Council, serves as a symbol of India-UK friendship and was originally installed 50 years ago with support from the India League.

Alpesh Patel of the India League reflected on the occurrences as a timely reminder of Mahatma Gandhi's teachings, while Camden's mayor, Eddie Hanson, lamented the racially aggravated vandalism. The day concluded with traditional prayers and commemorations at Parliament Square, celebrating Gandhi's legacy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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