Bengal to replace vandalised Vidyasagar bust on June 11

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Almost a month after the vandalising of the statue of Bengali polymath Chandra during the Amit Shah's road show in the state capital, the West government has decided to replace the bust as a symbolic gesture on June 11 at the college named after the social reformer.

"We will replace the vandalised bust of Chandra as a symbolic gesture on June 11. We have ordered much larger bronze statues - a bust and a full length," Banerjee said here.

Incidentally, had also promised a "grand statue" of the 19th century reformer to be installed at the same spot where his bust was vandalised in city.

An iconic figure of the Renaissance, Vidyasagar became a poll issue following the vandalism of his statue during Amit Shah's roadshow here.

Accusing the Trinamool of orchestrating the attack on Shah during his roadshow, the BJP held state's ruling party responsible for the bust vandalisation, while Banerjee had organised a massive protest rally on the issue, alleging it to be the handiwork of saffron party supporters.

Banerjee also said: "We will wholly develop and will do it beautifully. We will do up the museum as well."

According to her, a committee headed by the has been working on the bicentenary celebrations of Vidyasagar starting in September.

She further said that a statue of Rabindra Nath Tagore would be set up at the and one of Asutosh Mukherjee at the College Street campus of

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 17:28 IST