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India was commemorating the 60th anniversary of Mohandas K. Gandhi's assassination Wednesday with his family planning to scatter the peace icon's ashes in the sea off this bustling metropolis.

Gandhi, who led the non-violent struggle for independence from Britain, is still revered as the moral conscience of the nation, and pictures of his face are everywhere in India, from the country's rupee notes to murals along the highway.


To honor the nonviolence leader, Gandhi's followers will carry his ashes through the streets of Mumbai to the coast of the Arabian sea, where his descendants will throw some his ashes into the ocean.


Gandhi's ashes were preserved by an Indian businessman who sent them to a museum in Mumbai last year.