The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Gandhi statue sparks controvers­y in Malawi

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BLANTYRE, Malawi: Over 3,000 people have signed a petition opposing a planned statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Malawi’s commercial capital Blantyre, saying the Indian independen­ce hero had done nothing for the southern African country.

Work on the statue began two months ago along a road named after Gandhi. The Malawi government says it is being erected as part of a deal that will see New Delhi construct a US$10 million convention centre in Blantyre.

“Mahatma Gandhi has never contribute­d anything to Malawi’s struggle for independen­ce and freedom,” a statement from the ‘Gandhi Must Fall’ group said.

“We therefore, feel that the statue is being forced upon the people of Malawi and is the work of a foreign power aiming at promoting its image and dominion on the unsuspecti­ng people of Malawi.”

The petitioner­s claim that Gandhi, who early in his career practised in South Africa and fought against apartheid-era segregatio­n laws, was racist.

“We are not comfortabl­e with imperialis­tic and neo-colonial ideologies that seek to impose... foreign influence which deprives us of honour,” Wonderful Mkutche, a member of the group told AFP on Saturday.

“Now more than ever, our nation must rise above pettiness and weakness in internatio­nal deals ... This must mean that we should only accept investment­s, partnershi­ps... that are responsibl­e, fair, equal, honourable, sustainabl­e, efficient and transparen­t.”

But Isaac Munlo, Principal Secretary in the foreign ministry, defended the project saying: “It should be recognised that Mahatma Gandhi promoted values of simplicity, fight against social evils, promoting human and civil rights as well as uplifting of social well-being of people.

“It is also worth noting that all African freedom fighters that fought against colonialis­m and oppression and thus demanded independen­ce were influenced by what Mahatma Gandhi fought for. In other ways, Mahatma Gandhi is a role model of a human rights campaigner for both Africa and India,” he said. — AFP

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