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NEW DELHI — Indians are expressing outrage over a New York auction that is set to sell personal belongings of India’s great independence leader, Mohandas Gandhi.

The auction is a travesty for many Indians for whom Gandhi is a godlike figure, and some in India’s Parliament have called for the government to either stop the auction or put in the highest bid to get back the mementos.

The bidding for Gandhi’s distinctive, round, metal-rimmed spectacles; his leather sandals; a 1910 sterling Zenith pocket watch; and a brass bowl and plate is scheduled for March 5 and 6 in New York City.

Antiquorum Auctioneers declined to name the sellers.

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