Arnab Goswami\, S Jaishankar among 4 new members in NMML; M J Akbar stays

Arnab Goswami, S Jaishankar among 4 new members in NMML; M J Akbar stays

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre has appointed Goswami, former S Jaishankar, Sahasrabuddhe and IGNCA as members of and Library Society, replacing four members who had opposed the move to build a museum for all prime ministers at the Teen Murti Estate.

MJ Akbar, who resigned from the Cabinet on October 17 in the wake of allegations of sexual harassment levelled by several women journalists, however, continues to be the of the council.

According to a notification on October 29, the culture ministry replaced Nitin Desai, and former bureaucrat Singh. Another member had resigned in 2016 over the appointment of as

The newly appointed members will serve until April 25, 2020, the order said.

Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Singh and Udayan Mishra, who have been replaced, had openly spoken against the decision to set up the museum for PMs at the complex, sources said.

"Their tenures have not ended. They have been replaced," told on the development.

Asked about the reason behind the appointments, Sinha said they will help meet the goal to develop NMML into a centre of research as envisioned by the present government

"This is part of a bigger plan to make NMML a centre of research. has been commenting on the Indian political scene for the last 50 years. He personally knew some of the PMs," Sinha said

"Jaishankar will bring us an insight into how decisions are made at the top and Goswami, as a senior and a scholar in his earlier days, will also contribute immensely to our plans of creating a database of research and information on Indian political history," said Sinha.

Sahasrabuddhe, who is of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, took to to thank the and hit out at those opposing the proposed museum for all prime ministers.

"It's an honour to be on the board of n Library!Many @narendramodi ji, @dr_maheshsharma ji!Expectedly,those talking about Inclusive Democracy are opposing conversion of NMML into all-with intact!", tweeted Sahasrabuddhe, who is of the

is the of the

The 'bhoomi poojan' (foundation stone laying ceremony) for the museum was conducted by Culture on October 15 this year.

The NMML is also embroiled in a controversy over an eviction notice sent in September by the of the to the Memorial Fund.

Established in 1964, the Fund has been located at Teen Murti, once the residence of India's first Jawaharlal Nehru, since 1967.

On November 1, however, the stayedthe eviction notice.

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First Published: Sat, November 03 2018. 19:10 IST