Ghandi's ashes, thieves write the word raffler

Unknown people stole Mahatma Ghandi's ashes on the day his 150th birthday was being marked. Ash was stolen from the memorial in central India, where it had been preserved since 1948 when it was also killed by a Hindu extremist. And if that were not enough, thieves had written a message with [...]
Ash was stolen from the memorial in central India, where it had been preserved since 1948 when it was also killed by a Hindu extremist.
And if that were not enough, the thieves had written a green message “transverse”. Some Hindu extremists considered Ghandin because of his attitude that Hindus and Muslims should have no problems, even though he was Hindu.
On the other hand, police in the State's Revi, Madia Pradesh, are investigating the case and have pledged they will soon come out with a communique.
Mangaldip Tivari, keeper of the memorial at Bapu Bhavan where ashes were stored, has declared this theft was <x0).
I opened the gate early because it was Ghandi's birthday, when I returned around 11:00 p.m., I saw Ghandi's ashes were stolen and his photograph destroyed”, he added.












