New Delhi, August 26
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited National Civil Rights Museum and interacted with the Indian community in Memphis, Tennessee on Sunday.
The museum traces the history of the civil rights movement in the US from the 17th century to the present, and is built around the site of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr in 1968. It also has a bust of Mahatma Gandhi.
Interacting with the Indian diaspora from Memphis, Atlanta, Nashville, and other nearby areas, Rajnath lauded the achievements of the community members and their contribution to society, science and economy. He described them as a ‘living bridge’ between India and US, fostering close relations and goodwill.
He also acknowledged efforts of the Indian community in establishing an exhibit of Mahatma Gandhi and placing two honorary ‘Gandhi Way’ street signals near the National Civil Rights Museum on the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi in 2019.
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