Mahatma Gandhi’s Statue Was Vandalized In US By Khalistanies
Mahatma Gandhi’s statue was vandalized by Khalistanies, hoisted the flag of Khalistan, During the demonstration in support of farmers in America.
Many forces are also doing anti-national activities under the garb of the farmers movement in the country.
On Saturday, demonstrations took place in front of the Indian Embassy in Washington in support of farmers’ demands.
In this demonstration, Mahatma Gandhi’s statue near the Indian embassy was vandalized.
A video related to this incident has surfaced in which the Bapu statue can be seen covered by protesters. Banner-posters are also seen in the hands of some people.
It is being told that during the protest, the flags of Khalistan were also waved. Earlier, in Khalistan flags were also waved during demonstrations outside the Indian High Commission in London.
Demonstrations are continuing in many countries including the US, UK, Canada in support of the farmers movement.
Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, has supported the demonstration of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau farmers.
On the demonstration of the farmers, the Secretary-General of the United Nations had said that anyone has the right to protest in a peaceful manner.
Canada PM Justin Trudeau also openly supported the farmers’ demands.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee unveiled this statue of Bapu on 16 September 2000
Let us tell you that this statue of Mahatma Gandhi near the Indian Embassy in Washington was vandalized during the 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. Bapu’s statue was later repaired by calling the expert.
The statue was unveiled by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee during his visit to America on 16 September 2000.
Israel and Bhutan establish diplomatic relations, will open better cooperation between the two countries
Israel and Bhutan formally established diplomatic relations on Saturday.
On this occasion, the two countries said that this would open the path for better cooperation, especially in the fields of technology, agriculture, and water management.
Major General Vetsop Namgyal, Ambassador of Bhutan to India, and Ron Malka, Israeli Ambassador to India.
Both exchanged ‘Notes Verbal’ (diplomatic letter) regarding formally establishing diplomatic relations at the Israeli Embassy.
Describing it as a historic day, Malka said that he felt honored and excited by being a part of this historic moment and signing an official note.