Karnataka’s Congress Govt To Remove Savarkar’s Portrait From Assembly, Grandson Slams Decision

Karnataka’s Congress Govt To Remove Savarkar’s Portrait From Assembly, Grandson Slams Decision

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A controversy broke out after the Congress government in Karnataka decided to remove the portrait of Veer Savarkar from Assembly.

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (PTI Image)

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah-led Congress government in Karnataka has decided to remove the portrait of Veer Savarkar from the legislative assembly Suvarna Soudha in Belgaum, sources said on Monday.

The Congress government is taking the decision claiming that the freedom fighter had no contribution to the state.

The portrait was installed by the previous Basavaraj Bommai government in 2022.

Savarkar’s Grandson Slams Congress

Speaking to CNN-News18, Ranjit Savarkar, grandson of the freedom fighter who was lodged in the Cellular Jail by the British government, slammed Congress’ decision warning that the party as to pay for such decisions.

“I can’t expect anything else from the Congress government. They praise Tipu Sultan but they do this to Savarkar. If they continue to insult Savarkar, they will have to pay for it,” he said.

“What is the contribution of Nehru in comparison to Veer Savarkar?” he asked.

Congress’ Stance On Savarkar

Congress has been maintaining its stance that Savarkar did not fight for the freedom of the country and sought “forgiveness” from the British rule.

Rahul Gandhi has led the charge against the freedom fighter, and he has raised the issue time and again on various platforms.

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