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'So sorry': US envoy to India apologises over desecration of Gandhi statue in Washington

By ANI | Updated: June 4, 2020 12:40 IST

US ambassador to India Kenneth Juster on late Wednesday (local time) sincerely apologised for the vandalism and desecration of Mahatma Gandhi's statue situated outside Embassy of India's office in Washington, DC, earlier in the day by unruly elements involved in the ongoing protests in the United States.

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US ambassador to India Kenneth Juster on late Wednesday (local time) sincerely apologised for the vandalism and desecration of Mahatma Gandhi's statue situated outside Embassy of India's office in Washington, DC, earlier in the day by unruly elements involved in the ongoing protests in the United States.

"So sorry to see the desecration of the Gandhi statue in Wash, DC. Please accept our sincere apologies. Appalled as well by the horrific death of George Floyd and the awful violence and vandalism. We stand against prejudice and discrimination of any type. We will recover and be better," the ambassador said in a tweet.

Sources told that United States Park Police have launched an investigation into the matter.

Some unruly elements of the #BlackLivesMatter protesters graffitied Gandhi's statue with profties, the locals told . The statue was later covered up and an investigation was launched by the local Park Police in charge of protection of monuments in the area. The statue was graffitied with spray paint.

Further details into the matter are awaited.

The initial protests, following the death of an African-American man, George Floyd, in police custody in Minneapolis, were peaceful. However, most cities in the US have been marred by violent protests.

( With inputs from ANI )

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