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MP govt opposes Tantya Mama's statue, says Digvijaya Singh

IANS March 2, 2025 231 views

Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh encountered unexpected resistance while attempting to unveil a statue honoring tribal freedom fighter Tantya Mama. The local administration barricaded the event site, citing lack of a no-objection certificate, despite the statue being funded by the local Bhil community. Singh challenged the administration's stance, requesting clear guidelines and warning of potential protests. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between political leadership and local administrative procedures.

"I was shocked to know the Guna district administration's action" - Digvijaya Singh
Bhopal, March 2: Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and senior Congress leader, Digvijaya Singh, said on Sunday that he was scheduled to unveil a statue of legendary tribal leader and freedom fighter Tantya Mama in Guna district, however, the state administration stopped the event at the last minute.

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MP govt blocks statue unveiling without clear guidelines

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Tribal community funds memorial for local freedom fighter

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Singh demands explanation from district administration

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Threatens protest against alleged cultural insensitivity

He added that he was scheduled to unveil the statue of Tanya Mama at a Bhil tribal-dominated village in Raghogarh of Guna district on March 3, but the area was barricaded by the state administration.

The former CM said when he spoke to Raghogarh Sub-Divisional Magistrate and Guna District Collector and sought to know the reason, he was informed that action has been taken because of lack of no objection certificate (NOC) from the state administration for installing the statue.

He added that Pipaliya village, where Tantya Mama's statue has been installed, has a sizable population of Bhil tribals.

They collected money to install the statue of Tanya Mama to pay tribute to him, he said.

"Statue was installed after obtaining NOC from Pipliya grampanchayat. The Guna district administration and Raghogarh district adminstration was informed about the development," Singh said in a video statement on Sunday.

The former CM also said that on March 1, a team of Guna district administration visited the spot and barricaded the area.

"I was shocked to know the Guna district administration's action. I have asked the administration to show the guidelines for installing statue," he said.

Singh claimed that administration said the Supreme Court and Madhya Pradesh High Court (in different cases) have put a ban on installing statues or construction work in public roads, pavements, sideways and other public utility places.

"If Madhya Pradesh government has prepared any guideline for this purpose after 2013, they should provide it to me. We will comply with rules and the statue will be unveiled accordingly," he said.

The Congress leader also alleged that stopping the unveiling of the statue was an insult to Tantya Mama and tribal community.

He warned that the Congress will hold a protest against it if needed.

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