London: Just days before Gandhi Jayanti, the iconic Mahatma Gandhi statue in Tavistock Square, London, was vandalized by miscreants on Monday, September 29, 2025, according to reports. Husband Kills Wife and Commits Suicide in Bengaluru!
The Indian High Commission in London strongly condemned the act, describing it as a shameful assault on the legacy of non-violence.Tecno POP 9 5G Midnight Shadow, 4GB+128GB| Segment's 1st 48MP Sony AI Camera| Segment's 1st with NFC |D6300 Processor |4+ Year Lag Free Fluency |5000 mAh Battery |Dual Speaker |Without Charger
In a statement posted on its X account, the Indian High Commission said, “We strongly condemn the vandalism of Mahatma Gandhi’s statue in Tavistock Square, London.
This despicable act, occurring just three days before International Day of Non-Violence, is an attack on the concept of non-violence and Gandhi’s enduring legacy.” The High Commission has engaged with local authorities for immediate action and confirmed that its team is on-site, working with Camden Council to restore the statue to its original dignity. Mahesh Shetty Timarodi Externment Case: High Court Hearing Today!
The Metropolitan Police and Camden Council authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident.This act has shocked people worldwide who revere Gandhi’s message of peace and non-violence.
Vandalizing the statue is not merely damage to property but an attack on the values of harmony and peace that Gandhi championed.Dharmasthala Case: Why is the Government Silent Despite Clear Evidence of Burude Gang's Conspiracy? BJP Spokesperson Manjunath Questions!
The Indian High Commission has urged local authorities to take swift legal action against the perpetrators and ensure they face appropriate punishment.