President Pratibha Patil has said that bringing back Mahatma Gandhi''s memorabilia to India would be the most exciting occasion of her visit to the United Kingdom. The memorabilia includes signed letters and a signed khadi cloth spun by Mahatma Gandhi.
London-based Indian community leaders Sir Gulam K Noon and Nathuram '' Nat'' Puri, who have acquired Gandhi''s memorabilia at an auction, will hand it over to President Patil at a function at the Indian High Commission in London. Though it has not yet been decided where these memorabilia will be kept in India, President Patil said they would be given due respect and honor.
Talking with media onboard her special aircraft ahead of her weeklong visit to the UK and Cyprus, President Patil said: "After the memorabilia is brought back to India, they will be preserved with due respect and honor." President Patil, who is the first Indian Head of State to visit the United Kingdom in nearly two decades, at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth, will hold talks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Leader of Opposition David Cameroon. "We have a strategic partnership with the UK since 2004. Bilateral trade and investment
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