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Sir Charles James Napier (August 10, 1782 - August 29, 1853) was a British general stationed for a long time in India. The city of Napier, New Zealand is named after him.
A quote for which Napier is famous involves a delegation of Indian locals approaching him and complaining about his interference with suttee, the custom of burning widows alive on the funeral pyres of their husbands. The exact wording of his response varies somewhat in different reports, but the following version captures its essence:
A statue in honour of Sir Charles Napier is placed on a pedestal at Trafalgar Square, London.