India says Gandhi items belong to Trust, auction is illegal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:26 PM IST

Dispelling doubts over the ownership rights of Mahatma Gandhi's memorabilia which went under the hammer in New York, India has told the US government that these articles belong to the Navjivan Trust and their auction was illegal.  

Responding to the US Justice Department's queries, a senior cultural affairs ministry official said, "there has been no change in our stand and we have reiterated that these Gandhi articles belong to the Navjivan Trust and the auction is illegal."  

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US Justice Department had raised queries to the Indian government about the auctioned items of Gandhi. Industrialist Vijay Mallya won the bid for $1.8 million. However, he could not acquire them because of the legalities involved with the auction.

The items on sale were Gandhi's metal-rimmed glasses, a pocket watch, a brass plate, a bowl and a pair of sandals used by the Mahatma.

"We have responded to the queries through the Ministry of External Affairs and we have maintained that all these items are owned by the Navjivan Trust, founded by Gandhi himself.

"No one has the right to utilise it for commercial purpose including auctioning or sale," he said.

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