Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Hindu group sets up shrine for Mahatma’s killer in Gwalior

- Neeraj Santoshi neeraj.santoshi@hindustant­imes.com

BHOPAL: The Hindu Mahasabha on Wednesday set up a shrine for Mahatma Gandhi killer Nathuram Godse on the premises of its property in Gwalior on his death anniversar­y.

Godse’s bust was unveiled amid Vedic chants and was worshipped with cow urine, curd, milk, honey and water from the Ganges.

Hindu Mahasabha Gwalior leader, Dr Jaiveer Bhardwaj, told Hindustan Times on phone that they set up the temple inside their building as district authoritie­s didn’t give them land or permission.

“We applied for permission on November 9 but the district authoritie­s told us they don’t give such permission­s. So, we decided to set up the temple in our property in the Daulatganj area of Gwalior city,” he said.

Bhardwaj said the objective was to make the younger generation understand Godse’s life, which is often distorted, and Gandhi’s role in the Partition. He said that Godse spent time in Gwalior before travelling to Delhi to kill Gandhi.

“Every Tuesday, we will perform ‘akhand Bharat aarti’ (worshippin­g undivided India) in the temple and apprise youth of his life and vision. Before his martyrdom, Godse had wished that his ashes be immersed in the Sindhu river when his dream of ‘Akhand Bharat’ (undivided India) is fulfilled,” he said.

Bhardwaj said that nobody contribute­d funds for the temple and they had to pool money from within the organisati­on to commission the bust, which was sculpted by Gwalior-based sculptor Dinesh Prajapati.

Godse assassinat­ed Gandhi on January 30, 1948. He was hanged in Ambala jail on November 15, 1949. Godse, along with Narayan Apte, was reported to have travelled from Delhi to Gwalior by train on January 28, 1948, to get a pistol used to shoot Gandhi. Godse and Apte left for Delhi on January 29.

Gwalior mayor Vivek Shejwalkar said he was not aware of the Hindu Mahasabha seeking permission for the temple.

“If anybody wants to set up a shrine or a temple within their property, I don’t think they need any permission for it,” he said.

State Congress chief spokespers­on, KK Mishra, said, “How can the state government allow a temple where the killer of Mahatma Gandhi will be worshipped? We are planning to file a petition in court to press for lodging a case of sedition against those involved in setting up the temple .”

State BJP chief spokespers­on, Deepak Vijayvargi­ya, said, “Whether such a shrine can be allowed will be looked into by the local administra­tion.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? At the Nathuram Godse temple in Gwalior on Wednesday.
HT PHOTO At the Nathuram Godse temple in Gwalior on Wednesday.

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