Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that tampering with the statue of Mahatma Gandhi is humiliating. Mahatma Gandhi's statue was sprayed and damaged during protests across the country after African-American George Floyd was killed in police custody. Gandhiji's statue is located on the road in front of the Indian Embassy, which was tampered with on the intervening night of June 2 and 3. The Indian Embassy has filed a complaint in this regard with the local law enforcement agencies. Nepal: Figures of corona infected increases in last 24 hours When questioned about the incident, Trump said at the White House on Monday, "It is outrageous." The Metropolitan Police and the National Park Service have also informed about this relationship. The Indian embassy is working with the US State Department, the Metropolitan Police and the National Park Service to correct the statue. New York will once again light up after lockdown Last week, two US lawmakers and Trump's campaign campaign condemned the incident when the statue was tampered with. Kimberley Guilfoile, Donald J. Trump's advisor for Prezente Inc and national chairman of the Trump Victory Finance Committee, wrote in a tweet, "very disappointing", while North Carolina MP Tom Tillis said, "distorted Mahatma Gandhi's statue. It is quite humiliating to watch." He said," Gandhi was the leader of peaceful demonstrations and showed how big a change it can bring. Rebellion, loot and sabotage cannot unite us. '' George Floyd's funeral Today ,Family and friends begin preparations for last farewell