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Sunday, 4 April 2010 - Up for sale: Gandhi items -- and his ideals
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Up for sale: Gandhi items -- and his ideals AFP - 2 hours 42 minutes ago Send IM Story Print Up for sale: Gandhi items -- and his ideals AHMEDABAD, India (AFP) - – The Beatles removed Mahatma Gandhi's picture from the 1967 album cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in case it upset Indians, but such restraint is now a thing of the past. Today, Gandhi memorabilia is auctioned off in New York and London with his scant personal possessions attracting sky high prices, while his image is used on pens, billboards and souvenirs. "People want to buy every piece of history associated with the great man," Tushar Gandhi, the great-grandson of India's independence leader, told AFP. "Anything that comes with a 'Gandhi' tag sells, and India has not been able to protect the items belonging to the father of the nation." The auction in the United States last year of Gandhi's glasses, leather sandals, pocket watch, metal plate and bowl triggered a major public debate over exploitation of his memory. The Indian government first tried to prevent the auction and then seemed ready to buy the items itself, before Indian industrialist and liquor baron Vijay Mallaya stepped in with a winning bid of 1.8 million dollars. Indian-origin British businessmen Ghulam Noon and Nat Puri last year paid 26,000 dollars at an auction in London for letters written by Gandhi and a piece of cloth signed by him. They then handed the items over to India. For many Indians the contrast is stark between Gandhi's simple, anti-materialistic lifestyle and the commercial frenzy over his paltry belongings and saintly image. In South Africa, a house where Gandhi lived sold last year to a French tourism company Voyageurs du Monde for 377,000 dollars -- far above the norm for a small house with a thatched roof in Johannesburg. Gandhi only occupied it for a few years, but the company is planning to open the building as a museum and guest house. In one recent row, luxury brand Montblanc in February suspended sales in India of a "Gandhi" pen that cost 25,000 dollars. The limited-edition pen was launched to supposedly mark the anniversary of Gandhi's 1930 protest march from Ahmedabad against British salt tax, a key episode in his non-violent campaign for independence. Montblanc hoped that the pen "honouring" Gandhi would help it tap into India's wealthiest brand-conscious consumers, but instead it ended up in court over laws that say government permission is needed to use Gandhi's image. The pen, which had an engraving of Gandhi on the nib, was withdrawn from sale and Montblanc issued an apology. Contrastingly, there has been only a murmur of disapproval over billboards in New Delhi that show Mahatma Gandhi apparently in close conversation with Rahul Gandhi, the 39-year-old scion of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, which has no relation to Mahatma Gandhi. The photo-montage promotes a newspaper aimed at India's expanding middle-class market. India's ministry of culture say it is preparing further legislation to prevent Gandhi's belongings being traded for money and to protect his image from being misused. "We want to pre-empt any auction of Gandhi items. Selling or buying these heritage articles should be illegal but sadly most of the items have already changed hands," an official told AFP. The reality is more complicated, Gandhi experts point out. "These modest objects have now become part of global economy and one should stop being hysterical about them," said Tridip Suhrud, a Gandhian scholar from his home state of Gujarat. "If India starts buying all collectibles of Gandhi then they will be forced to pick up relics of other leaders, freedom fighters and erstwhile kings. The list is long," he added. Gandhi often gifted his belongings to friends, family and even casual visitors, said Varsha Das, director of the National Gandhi Museum in New Delhi. "The task of collecting all his items is impossible," said Das, adding that Gandhi wrote often dozens of letters a day. "If people want to sell them and make money, then there is no way one can stop them." Das suggested that instead of chasing Gandhi items around the world, the government would be better to "preserve his real assets -- non-violence and peace." 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