'Like Mujibur Rahman': Congress After Nehru Statue Pulled Down In Assam

A statue of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, was vandalized and pulled down by unknown individuals in Pailapool, Cachar district, Assam. This incident has sparked significant outrage, particularly among Congress leaders, who drew parallels to the destruction of historical figures in other contexts, specifically mentioning Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader of Bangladesh. Prominent Congress figures condemned the act as an affront to India's democratic values and a troubling trend of intolerance. The party emphasized the importance of respecting historical legacies, regardless of political affiliations. They also called upon the state government to take immediate action against the perpetrators. The vandalism of the Nehru statue highlights ongoing tensions in Indian society regarding historical narratives and the figures associated with them. Nehru, a central figure in India's independence movement, remains a polarizing character in contemporary politics, making the statue's destruction particularly significant. This incident raises broader discussions about the preservation of historical monuments and the ideological battles that continue to shape Indian society today.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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