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This Article is From Mar 08, 2018

Now, Gandhi Statue Damaged in Kerala, Govt Issues Second Advisory

Now, Gandhi Statue Damaged in Kerala, Govt Issues Second Advisory
The Lenin statue that was brought down in Tripura’s Belonia on 5 March. 

A string of instances of vandalism have been reported from different states, ever since a statue of Vladimir Lenin was razed in Tripura, two days after the BJP-IPFT alliance swept the assembly polls on 3 March.

  • A statue of Mahatma Gandhi was damaged by unknown persons in Thaliparamba area of Kerala
  • The Centre has issued a second advisory to the states asking them to promptly investigate the incidents of vandalism of statues
  • BR Ambedkar's statue was vandalised by miscreants in Mawana close to Meerut
  • Two statues of Lenin were vandalised in Tripura, while statues of Periyar and Syama Prasad Mookerjee were damaged in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, respectively
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly condemned the vandalism of statues across the country
  • The Tamil Nadu government said four people have been arrested in connection with the vandalism of the Periyar statue
  • Seven arrests were made in the Syama Prasad Mookerjee bust vandalism case
  • Three members of TDPK were arrested in connection with the attack on BJP's office in Coimbatore

Paint Thrown on Ambedkar Bust in Chennai

Unidentified miscreants poured paint on the bust of Dr BR Ambedkar in Chennai's Tiruvottiyur area on Wednesday night.

Now Mahatma Statue Damaged in Kerala

A statue of Mahatma Gandhi was damaged by unknown persons in Thaliparamba area of Kannur.

Security Tightened Around Key Statues in Delhi

Delhi Police has tightened security around key statues in the national capital as a precautionary measure in the wake of desecration of statues of communist icon Vladmir Lenin and Dravidian movement founder E V Ramasamy Periyar.

A senior police officer said the force had taken note of the incidents and SHOs of various police stations had been alerted to keep a vigil.

He said no specific alert had been received about the possibility of such incidents here but the move was a precautionary measure.

Centre Issues Second Advisory to Investigate Incidents of Vandalism & Take Action Against Culprits

The Centre has issued a second advisory to the states asking them to promptly investigate the incidents of vandalism of statues in some parts of the country, and arrest and prosecute the culprits, reported ANI.

The advisory asked States to investigate such incidents promptly and book the culprits accordingly, as it called for close and continuous monitoring of the situation and take all possible preventive measures so that such incidents do not happen in the near future.

The advisory further directs the states to make the concerned DMs and SSPs personally responsible to keep the law and order situation under control.

The advisory lists several measures to be taken including intensification of patrolling in sensitive areas, community policing and keeping a check on anti-social elements.

No Action Against H Raja Over Remarks on Periyar: Amit Shah

BJP President Amit Shah on Wednesday said the party will not take action against national secretary H Raja who is facing flak for his controversial remarks on Dravidian icon Periyar, reported PTI.

Asked if the BJP will take action against Raja, Shah told reporters outside Parliament, "No, we will not".

Taking to Twitter, Shah termed the desecration of communist icon Lenin's statues in Tripura and Periyar's statue in Tamil Nadu as "extremely unfortunate" and asserted that any party member found involved in destroying a statue will face severe action.

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