| PRESS RELEASE Navtej
Sarna
Counsellor (Press, Information & Culture)
Embassy of India, Washington, DC
(202) 939-7041
October 9, 1998
The US Congress adopted a legislation yesterday approving the construction of the Mahatma
Gandhi Memorial in Washington D.C. The legislation, which was necessary since the memorial
is sought to be located prominently on federal land in Washington D.C., was passed without
dissent in the House of Representatives on September 15 and by unanimous consent in the
Senate on October 8. The Bill now awaits the signature of the President of the United
States.
The approval by the Congress marks the culmination of the process initiated in a hearing
by the National Capital Memorial Commission in June, 1997 which unanimously endorsed the
Bill including the recommendation that the memorial be located opposite the Embassy of
India. The memorial, with its centerpiece of the Mahatma's statue, will be an abiding
tribute to India's contribution of the ideals of freedom, truth and non-violence to the
world as symbolised by Mahatma Gandhi. |