The Asian Age

GANDHI JAYANTI ON BEIJING B’DAY DISALLOWED

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Beijing/New Delhi, Oct. 4: China has said that celebratio­ns of Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversar­y were not allowed to be held at a public park in Beijing due to “technical reasons” as it coincided with the activities of the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the country.

The celebratio­ns of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversar­y, held every year since 2005 at the picturesqu­e Chaoyang park in Beijing, was shifted to the Indian Embassy premises in the last minute on Wednesday after the Chinese government denied permission to hold the event.

Reacting to reports, Ji Rong, spokespers­on of the Chinese Embassy in India in a statement said its was done “purely for technical reasons.”

“We have learned that due to the celebratio­n activities of the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Indian embassy in China has been advised to hold this year’s 150th birth anniversar­y celebratio­n of Mahatma Gandhi somewhere else,” Ji said in the statement posted on the website of the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on October 3.

For the last 14 years, Gandhi Jayanti celebratio­ns were held at the Chaoyang park after a statue of India’s Father of the Nation by famous Chinese sculptor Yuan Xikun was installed there in 2005. The public park has the only sculpture of Gandhi in China.

Indian Embassy officials said permission was not received even though it was applied well in advance. The spokespers­on of the Chinese embassy said “Gandhi is an important historical figure who led India to shake off colonial rule and win independen­ce. He is widely respected in China and the world. The Chinese side welcomes the hosting of relevant events in China to pay homage to Gandhi.” —PTI

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