Nehru is not the leader of the Congress; Government not change the idol of three statue: Manmohan's letter to Modi
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking to not change the nature of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in three Statue Complex. He wrote - Nehru was not just the Congress but the leader of the whole country, but the government wants to change the nature and nature of both the places (museums and libraries) related to them under the agenda. He should not do this.
In the letter sent last week, Manmohan Singh also mentioned former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He said that Vajpayee did not try to change the two places once during his six year tenure, but this government has made it an agenda.
Claiming to create a museum of former prime ministers in three statues: Actually, media reports that were revealed a few days ago claimed that the government wants to make a museum of all the former Prime Ministers of the country in three idolas complex. Congress had alleged that the BJP government wants to erase Nehru's legacy. The three idols were formerly the residence of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. After his demise in 1964, he was made a memorial. Museums and libraries were built in his name in the building.
Vajpayee had said- Honor in the mind of all for Nehruji: Manmohan Singh said that the government's amendment policy can never undermine Nehru's character and his contribution in nation building. Referring to Atal Bihari Vajpayee's speech in Parliament after Nehru's demise, he said that Vajpayee himself used to say - like Panditji, no one can decorate the image of three idols now. Their lively personality, their art of walking with the opposition, their gentleness and greatness rarely appear in the future. Regardless of their differences, they have respect for their ideals, patriotism and incomparable courage.
Respect the history and heritage: Manmohan Singh said, "The three idol is the memory of the first Prime Minister who has stood up for the country. His uniqueness and greatness also accepted his political opponents. We should give up respecting the history and heritage as well as the three idols. Also, the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library should also be an institution of professional excellence. "
In the letter sent last week, Manmohan Singh also mentioned former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He said that Vajpayee did not try to change the two places once during his six year tenure, but this government has made it an agenda.
Claiming to create a museum of former prime ministers in three statues: Actually, media reports that were revealed a few days ago claimed that the government wants to make a museum of all the former Prime Ministers of the country in three idolas complex. Congress had alleged that the BJP government wants to erase Nehru's legacy. The three idols were formerly the residence of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. After his demise in 1964, he was made a memorial. Museums and libraries were built in his name in the building.
Vajpayee had said- Honor in the mind of all for Nehruji: Manmohan Singh said that the government's amendment policy can never undermine Nehru's character and his contribution in nation building. Referring to Atal Bihari Vajpayee's speech in Parliament after Nehru's demise, he said that Vajpayee himself used to say - like Panditji, no one can decorate the image of three idols now. Their lively personality, their art of walking with the opposition, their gentleness and greatness rarely appear in the future. Regardless of their differences, they have respect for their ideals, patriotism and incomparable courage.
Respect the history and heritage: Manmohan Singh said, "The three idol is the memory of the first Prime Minister who has stood up for the country. His uniqueness and greatness also accepted his political opponents. We should give up respecting the history and heritage as well as the three idols. Also, the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library should also be an institution of professional excellence. "
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