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WorldWig for Gandhi's "demon" statue at the Durga Puja pandal after India fury

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Wig for Gandhi’s “demon” statue at the Durga Puja pandal after India fury

A police investigation has been launched into claims that Mahatma Gandhi was portrayed as a demon during the present Durga Puja event in Kolkata, India.

The argument was started by a festival structure depicting the Hindu goddess Durga aiming her trident at a man with a walking stick and a bald head.

A wig and mustache were added to the figure after it led to outrage.

Mahatma Gandhi, called the ‘father of the nation’, is revered in India.

But in recent years, several Hindu hardliners have openly criticised him, accusing him of being too pro-Muslim and soft on Pakistan.

The structure was put up during celebrations of Durga Puja, an annual Hindu festival that reveres the goddess Durga.

It is the biggest festival in the eastern state of West Bengal – of which Kolkata is the capital – and elaborate stage decorations, known as “pandals”, draw huge crowds.

The organisers of the controversial pandal belonged to the All India Hindu Mahasabha, a right-wing group.

Durga Puja pandal
IMAGE SOURCE, ANI Image caption, A wig and mustache were later added to the controversial figure

Local media reported that visitors to the pandal had noticed the resemblance of the figurine to Gandhi.

Police officials then visited the site on Sunday night and asked the organisers to add a wig and mustache to the model.

A leader of the All India Hindu Mahasabha told The Hindu newspaper that they reluctantly made the changes because the police “forced us to do so”.

“Our freedom of expression has been curtailed,” Chandrachur Goswami said.

He acknowledged that the demon figure had “physical similarities with Gandhi” and added that they did not consider him to be the ‘father of the nation’.

Political parties in the state have strongly condemned the incident – news agency ANI reported that a Congress leader has filed a police complaint.

“If such a move had been made, it is unfortunate. We condemn it,” the Bharatiya Janata Party’s state president told reporters.

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