New York: Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Arun Gandhi has resigned from a peace institute he founded here after condemnation of his reported comments calling Israel and Jews "the biggest players" in a global culture of violence.
Arun Gandhi, the President of the board of the M K Gandhi Institute for Non-violence, said that his comments posted on an online forum earlier this month were "couched in language that was hurtful and contrary to the principles of non-violence," according to the US media.
"My intention was to generate a healthy discussion on the proliferation of violence. Clearly I did not achieve my goal. Instead, unintentionally, my words have resulted in pain, anger, confusion and embarrassment," he wrote in his resignation to the board. "I deeply regret these consequences," Gandhi was quoted as saying.
His resignation was accepted on Thursday by the board of the institute, which is located at the University of Rochester here.
An unsigned statement on the university's website said, "The essence of Arun Gandhi's work has been to educate and promote the principles of non-violence. In that spirit, the institute plans to work with the University of Rochester and other community groups to use the recent events as an opportunity to deepen mutual understanding through dialogue employing the principles of non-violence and peace".
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PTI