Shameful act: Mahatma Gandhi statue vandalised in London's Tavistock Square, Indian High Commission condemns
The statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square in London was vandalised, drawing strong condemnation from the Indian High Commission in the United Kingdom.

The incident occurred just days before Gandhi’s birth anniversary on October 2, which is observed globally as the International Day of Non-Violence.
The High Commission described the vandalism as a “shameful act.”
@HCI_London is deeply saddened and strongly condemns the shameful act of vandalism of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square in London. This is not just vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of nonviolence, three days before the international day of nonviolence,…
— India in the UK (@HCI_London) September 29, 2025
“@HCI_London is deeply saddened and strongly condemns the shameful act of vandalism of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square in London,” it said in a post on X.
“This is not just vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of nonviolence, three days before the International Day of Non-Violence, and on the legacy of the Mahatma,” the statement added.
The High Commission said it has taken up the matter with local authorities and that its officials were coordinating efforts to restore the statue.
The bronze statue, showing Gandhi in a seated meditative posture, was sculpted by artist Fredda Brilliant and unveiled in 1968.
Tavistock Square also houses a cherry tree planted in memory of the Hiroshima bombing victims, a field maple planted in 1986 to mark the United Nations’ International Year of Peace, and a granite memorial unveiled in 1995 to honour conscientious objectors.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

'India was only united under Aurangzeb': Pak Minister Khawaja Asif sparks row with provocative remark
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has stirred controversy with a new statement claiming that India “was never truly united” except during the rule of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

Scooter explosion in Kanpur market injures 6, forensic probe underway
Six people, including a woman, were injured on Wednesday evening when an explosion rocked a busy market in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, media reports said.

Piyush Goyal visits Qatar to reinforce Strategic Economic Partnership
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal paid an official visit to Doha, Qatar to co-chair the India–Qatar Joint Commission on Economic and Commercial Cooperation with Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani, Minister of Commerce and Industry of the State of Qatar.

India-UK Trade Ministers hold bilateral meeting in Mumbai, set out vision for Joint Economic and Trade Committee
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal, and Peter Kyle, UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade, held a bilateral meeting in Mumbai on Wednesday to chart a renewed course for the India–UK trade and investment partnership.
Latest News

Ex-IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath evaluates Trump's tariff imposition move, calls overall impact ‘negative’

Italy's ruling party proposes nationwide ban on burqa, face coverings in public

'India was only united under Aurangzeb': Pak Minister Khawaja Asif sparks row with provocative remark

Scooter explosion in Kanpur market injures 6, forensic probe underway
