Garavi Gujarat USA

Protest against hate crimes, Gandhi statue vandalism

-

INDIAN AMERICANS held a peaceful protest at the Time Square against the recent spurt in hate crimes and instances of vandalism of the Gandhi statue in the city.

The protest was organized in associatio­n with the influentia­l Federation of Indian Americans (FIA) along with other community outfits. The participan­ts urged the Biden administra­tion and other state government­s to take steps against such instances.

Community representa­tives also expressed concern over the recent and multiple brazen attacks on Mahatma Gandhi's statue in New York and other US cities.

A moment of silence and prayers were held to pay tributes to the victims and to the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep them all safe.

Addressing the gathering, India's Consul General in New York Randhir Jaiswal emphasized the need to renew commitment and resolve to be vigilant against hate crimes and terrorism, and to embrace peace-filled harmony and non-violence which are the preaching of father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi. Mr Jaiswal also paid his tribute to the victims of 9/11.

In his remarks, FIA president Kenny Desai said nothing is better than a peaceful march to bring the issue to the attention of the authoritie­s concerned.

'As we remember and honour those who lost their lives on this day, we should work peacefully with a committed resolve to abolish extremism and hate-crime,' he said.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States