Statues of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Indian independence leader, Mahatma Gandhi in the UK could be pulled down after a Welsh government termed both as โ€œcomplicitโ€ in colonialism and slavery.

The government report was a review of historical figures.

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The report said that โ€œmany reputations have been brought into questionโ€ and โ€œthere is a need to assess the culpability or otherwise of individuals who are publicly commemorated and celebratedโ€.

The government report questions the reputation of Churchill and Gandhi.

The report claimed that Churchill โ€œexpressed a belief in the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon raceโ€, was โ€œopposed to dismantling the British Empireโ€, and failed โ€œto take sufficient action to relieve the Bengal famineโ€.

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On the other hand, the report also implicated Gandhi, who led India to independence for โ€œracism against Black South Africansโ€.

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While Churchill has two buildings and 15 streets named after him in the UK, there are several statues of Gandhi across the country, most prominent being his sculpture at Parliament Square in London.

Gayor Legall, who led the audit told The Guardian that some contentious memorials โ€œcould be moved to museums so people can see the linksโ€.

Andrew Roberts, author of โ€œChurchill: Walking with Destinyโ€ said that he did not see the point of destroying things as there were enough death and destruction around.

โ€œItโ€™s rare for quite such a level of ignorance to be squeezed into one single paragraph, but the Welsh Government has exceeded itself in the bilge it has regurgitated about Winston Churchill,โ€  a report quoted Roberts.

โ€œChurchill did not order troops with bayonets into Tonypandy. Nor did any of Churchillโ€™s actions make the Bengal Famine worse than the typhoon had already made it,โ€ Roberts said.

The Welsh government had authorized โ€œtripe posing as historyโ€, he said.