The Gurkha Justice Campaign was a successful political campaign group in the United Kingdom that sought for Gurkhas who served in the British military to gain the same rights as their British and Commonwealth counterparts.
A monument to the Nepalese Gurkha Soldier near the Ministry of Defence in London
Gurkha Justice Campaigners, 2008
A Justice For Gurkhas rally, 2009
Nick Clegg being presented with a Gurkha hat by veteran Gurkha Lieutenant(Queen's Gurkha Officer) Madan Kumar Gurung during his visit to Maidstone, to celebrate the success of their joint campaign for the right to live in Britain, 2009.
The Gurkhas or Gorkhas, with the endonym Gorkhali, are soldiers native to the Indian subcontinent, chiefly residing within Nepal and some parts of North India.
Nepali soldiers; drawing by Gustave Le Bon, 1885
Monument to the Gurkha Soldier in Horse Guards Avenue, outside the Ministry of Defence, City of Westminster, London
A khukuri, the signature weapon of the Gurkhas
Kaji (equivalent to Prime Minister of Gorkha Kingdom) Vamshidhar "Kalu" Pande and Chief of the Gorkhali Army; one of the most highly decorated Gorkhali commanders