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MP: Hindu Mahasabha Announces Plan to Make Godse Statue With Ambala Jail Soil

No statue has been installed so far and police are keeping an eye on the outfit's activities, an official said.
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Nov 16 2021
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No statue has been installed so far and police are keeping an eye on the outfit's activities, an official said.
Nathuram Godse. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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Gwalior: The Hindu Mahasabha has said it will make a statue of Nathuram Godse with soil brought from Haryana's Ambala Central Jail, where the assassin of Mahatma Gandhi was hanged to death in 1949.

The right-wing organisation's comments came on Monday when it observed Godse's death anniversary.

"The Mahasabha activists last week brought the soil from the Ambala jail, where Godse and Narayan Apte were executed. This soil will be used to make the statues of Godse and Apte and they will be installed at the Mahasabha's office in Gwalior," the outfit's national vice president Jaiveer Bharadwaj told reporters.

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Mahasabha activists installed statues of Godse and Apte at 'Balidhan Dham' in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh on Monday, he said.

We will construct such 'Balidan Dham' in every state, he added.

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He further said the Gwalior district administration had seized Godse's bust that was installed at the Mahasabha's office in 2017, but it was not returned so far.

Bharadwaj also alleged that the Congress was responsible for the country's partition (in 1947) which resulted in the killings of people on a large scale.

Meanwhile, Gwalior's additional superintendent of police Satyendra Singh Tomar said there was no public programme of the Hindu Mahasabha here on Monday.

No statue has been installed so far and the police are keeping an eye on the outfit's activities, he said.

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