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Mahatma Gandhi to be honoured with statue in Parliament Square

By FnF Desk | PUBLISHED: 08, Jul 2014, 18:10 pm IST | UPDATED: 08, Jul 2014, 18:10 pm IST

Mahatma Gandhi to be honoured with statue in Parliament Square London: A statue of Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi will be erected outside the Palace of Westminster in Parliament Square, George Osborne has announced during a visit to the country.

The Chancellor, who was in New Delhi with Foreign Secretary William Hague on a mission to boost trade and political links, said it would be a fitting tribute to the 'father of democratic India'.

Mr Osborne wrote on Twitter: 'Gandhi was father of democratic India. Can announce we'll honour his memory with statue in front of mother of parliaments in Parliament Sq.'

The statue will stand alongside monuments to other statesmen including Nelson Mandela, Sir Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln in the square.

The Government hopes the statue will be erected next year, funded by charitable donations and sponsors, with leading sculptor Philip Jackson approached to take on the project.

Mr Hague said: 'Gandhi's view of communal peace and resistance to division, his desire to drive India forward and his commitment to non-violence left a legacy that is as relevant today as it was during his life.

'He remains a towering inspiration and a source of strength. We will honour him with a statue alongside those of other great leaders in Parliament Square.'

Culture Secretary Sajid Javid, who is leading a special advisory group to support the project, said: 'My parents were born in British India with first-hand experience of partition. The effect it had on millions of people contributed to my decision to take up public service.

'Celebrating Mahatma Gandhi's reverence and greatness, a man who fought equally for everyone, in the form of a statue in Parliament Square is a fitting tribute. No matter what your background, history or religion, this statue will allow people from around the world to look upon him and appreciate his endeavour and successes for humanity.'

The Chancellor and Foreign Secretary are in India meeting key players in the administration in New Delhi - including recently elected prime minister Narendra Modi - as well as leading business figures.

They are following in the footsteps of a series of foreign visitors - including the French foreign minister and the Russian deputy prime minister - who have arrived to pay court to the new premier since his landslide victory in May.

Mr Osborne said India was 'on an exciting journey of reform' under Mr Modi's new government.

'I believe there to be no more reliable companion on that journey than the UK,' he said.

Speaking in Mumbai yesterday, he said: 'To adopt a phrase from Prime Minister Modi: good days are coming for the India-Britain relationship.

'Good days are coming for the investment we make in each other's economies.

'Good days are coming for the trade between our two trading nations.

'Good days are coming for the financial partnership we can forge to build, literally, the infrastructure of the future."

He set out ambitions for London to play a leading role as a gateway for Indian firms to access global capital markets.
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