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The Madhya Pradesh police registered a first informant complaint against unidentified people for vandalizing Gandhi’s poster and stealing his remains from a museum in Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh.

On the 2nd of October, the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Hindustan Times reported the incident and the filing of the complaint. Another news outlet, News 18, also reported the theft of Bapu’s remains stored in a copper urn inside Bapu Bhavan.

Shiv Kumar Verma, the Rewa Additional Superintendent of Police informed that Congress district president Gurmeet Singh Mangu initiated the complaint. The complaint was lodged saying some anti-social elements have defaced Gandhi’s poster. The superintendent also added saying the word traitor in Hindi ‘Rashtra Dohi’ was scribbled in green ink on the poster.

The complaint registered at the Bichhiya police station is under section 295 or injuring for defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class of the Indian Penal Code. The police in-charge at the same station mentioned that the attack of vandalism was preplanned.

He added, “We have deployed additional force in the area and also warned people not to take law in their hands,”.

Gurmeet Singh told The Wire, “Gandhi’s ideology has been shamed again. This unlawful act must have been done by the followers of Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse. This madness must stop.”.

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Every year on 2 October, the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi is observed with prayer services and tributes across the nation. This year, India will be celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi.

Born on 2 October, 1869, Gandhi incorporated a non-violent resistance, taking the forefront of India's freedom struggle movement against the colonial British rule. Raised in a Hindu family in coastal Gujarat's Porbandar, Gandhi's (popularly known as Bapu) relentless work to ensure India's Independence from British colonialism

fueled the UN General Assembly’s decision on 15 June, 2007, to adopt a resolution to celebrate 2 October as the International Day of Non-Violence.

The event marking the birth anniversary of the Father of The Nation includes several activities – prayer meetings, commemorative ceremonies observed in schools and colleges in different cities, government and socio-political institutions.

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