Foundation stone for museum for PMs to be laid on Monday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The foundation stone for a museum for prime ministers in the Teen Estate premises will be laid by Union ministers Monday, despite objections raised by the Congress, including former PM Singh.

The issued an invite to media late Friday evening for the foundation stone laying ceremony.

The government has gone ahead with its plan even as Singh last month wrote to his successor Narendra Modi, raising expressing concerns over the government's move to change the "nature and character" of the and Library (NMML).

Urging Modi to leave the Teen Complex, which houses the NMML, "undisturbed", Singh said the present museum respected both history and heritage.

"I recall that during the six-year tenure of Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji as prime minister, there was absolutely no attempt to change the nature and character of the NMML and the in any way. But sadly that it seems to be part of the agenda of Government of now," Singh noted in his letter on August 24.

Senior leaders and Jairam Ramesh, who are members of the NMML society, along with historians had also opposed the move.

Some had also called on on August 26, urging him not to dilute the legacy of Nehru.

The new museum which will include memorabilia of prime ministers, Lal onwards, will come up on a plot of land within the Teen Murti Estate and is expected to cost Rs 270 crore.

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First Published: Sun, October 14 2018. 13:20 IST