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Sikh soldier statue vandalised in UK

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Chandigarh, October 10: A statue of a Sikh soldier unveiled less than a week ago has been vandalised in the town of Smethwick in the West Midlands region of England.

Photos tweeted by Amardeep Bassey, a journalist Huffington Post UK, shows a thick black line of black spray paint covered the words ‘Great War’ of ‘Lions of the Great War’ and added next to it were the words ‘Sepoys no more’ and ‘1 Jarnail’.

News portal Birmingham Live said the graffiti has since been removed.

Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick had commissioned the monument, which depicts a turbaned Sikh soldier, to honour the sacrifices made by millions of South Asian service personnel of all faiths who fought for Britain in the world wars and other conflicts as part of the British Indian Army.

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