Swarajya Bhoomi Trust wants Jinnah House for Tilak memorial

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Lokmanya Tilak Swarajya Bhoomi today demanded that the House in Malabar Hill be handed over to it for creating a mural depicting the legacy of Tilak.

In a statement issued here today, founder president of the trust, Prakash Silam said it had written to the Public Works Department on January 29, 2016 that the House premises be handed over to it.



'House' was the residence of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali in Malabar Hill of south

Recently, Mangal Prabhat Lodha had demanded that the House be pulled down and a cultural centre be constructed in its place.

Criticising the MLA, Silam said the iconic House is now an heritage structure and that pulling it down will not erase the "bitter history".

"Barrister upon learning of the sad demise of Lokmanya Tilak rushed to from to pay his last respects to the leader," he stated.

He added that late Muhammad Ali had great respect for Lokmanya Tilak.

He further stated that two years ago the had written to the state government that they wanted to have a mural depicting the history of ties between Lokmanya Tilak, and Mahatma Gandhi at the bungalow.

Silam accused Lodha of deliberately trying to create obstacles in the process of having a mural at the House.

He said that the had expected that Lodha being the local would help them in their efforts.

Silam said that people will not tolerate any attempts by the government to take any decision favouring its party

had yesterday expressed concern over the safety of 'House' and said India should show respect towards it, after Mangal Prabhat Lodha last week demanded that the building be demolished and a cultural centre built in its place.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Swarajya Bhoomi Trust wants Jinnah House for Tilak memorial

The Lokmanya Tilak Swarajya Bhoomi Trust today demanded that the Jinnah House in Malabar Hill be handed over to it for creating a mural depicting the legacy of Tilak. In a statement issued here today, founder president of the trust, Prakash Silam said it had written to the Public Works Department on January 29, 2016 that the Jinnah House premises be handed over to it. 'Jinnah House' was the residence of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Malabar Hill of south Mumbai. Recently, BJP MLA Mangal Prabhat Lodha had demanded that the Jinnah House be pulled down and a cultural centre be constructed in its place. Criticising the BJP MLA, Silam said the iconic Jinnah House is now an heritage structure and that pulling it down will not erase the "bitter history". "Barrister Jinnah upon learning of the sad demise of Lokmanya Tilak rushed to Mumbai from Pune to pay his last respects to the leader," he stated. He added that late Muhammad Ali Jinnah had great respect for Lokmanya ... The Lokmanya Tilak Swarajya Bhoomi today demanded that the House in Malabar Hill be handed over to it for creating a mural depicting the legacy of Tilak.

In a statement issued here today, founder president of the trust, Prakash Silam said it had written to the Public Works Department on January 29, 2016 that the House premises be handed over to it.

'House' was the residence of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali in Malabar Hill of south

Recently, Mangal Prabhat Lodha had demanded that the House be pulled down and a cultural centre be constructed in its place.

Criticising the MLA, Silam said the iconic House is now an heritage structure and that pulling it down will not erase the "bitter history".

"Barrister upon learning of the sad demise of Lokmanya Tilak rushed to from to pay his last respects to the leader," he stated.

He added that late Muhammad Ali had great respect for Lokmanya Tilak.

He further stated that two years ago the had written to the state government that they wanted to have a mural depicting the history of ties between Lokmanya Tilak, and Mahatma Gandhi at the bungalow.

Silam accused Lodha of deliberately trying to create obstacles in the process of having a mural at the House.

He said that the had expected that Lodha being the local would help them in their efforts.

Silam said that people will not tolerate any attempts by the government to take any decision favouring its party

had yesterday expressed concern over the safety of 'House' and said India should show respect towards it, after Mangal Prabhat Lodha last week demanded that the building be demolished and a cultural centre built in its place.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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