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Mahatma Gandhi Gets Most Central Position In London's Parliament Square

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Mar, 2015 01:01 PM
    A statue of Mahatma Gandhi has been extended the most central position in London's Parliament Square directly facing Britain's Palace of Westminster or Houses of Parliament.
     
    In a park where there are statues of Sir Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela in two corners, it is highly significant that arguably the most prestigious location has been given to Gandhi.
     
    The statue was unveiled by Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the presence of British Prime Minister David Cameron on a glorious sunny, albeit cold morning in London in the presence of a hundreds of members of the public.
     
    Prime Minister Cameron said the sculpture is a "magnificent tribute" to one of the "most towering figures" in history, Sky News reported.
     
    The nine feet high bronze sculpture has been created by leading British sculptor, Philip Jackson, renowned for statues of Queen Elizabeth and Bomber Command. Jackson started work on the statue in July.
     
    The sculpture is inspired by photographs of the civil rights leader outside 10, Downing Street in 1931. 
     
    A band played Indian classical music, Indian flags adorned the square, and schoolchildren stood in the crowd to watch.
     
    "This statue is a magnificent tribute to one of the most towering figures in the history of world politics and by putting Mahatma Gandhi in this famous square we are giving him an eternal home in our country," Cameron said.
     
    "Many of his teachings remain as potent today as when he first made them.
     
    "'The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others' and 'be the change that you want to see in the world' remain timeless, profound and inspiring words of wisdom," he added.
     
    Several other notable personalities attended the ceremony, including Chair of the Gandhi Statue Memorial Trust, Meghnad Desai, and Bollywwod superstar Amitabh Bachhan. 

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