The Asian Age

Row over unveiling of Asia’s 1st handloom park

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Asia’s first handloom park proposed at Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh’s Ashok Nagar district appears to have been caught in the crossfire of political rivalry between chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Congress’ prospectiv­e CM candidate Jyotiradit­ya Scindia.

Mr Scindia’s followers on Saturday threatened to oppose the move by the chief minister to unveil the handloom park, billed as the first-of-its-kind concept in the world, at Chanderi on Sunday.

“The handloom park is the brain child of Mr Scindia who got it sanctioned during the previous UPA government at the Centre nine years ago. Mr Scindia has been personally supervisin­g the progress of the project even since it took off.

“The chief minister has absolutely no role to play in the entire project. But, he seems to be in a hurry to inaugurate the project even before its completion

The park is a brain child of Jyotiradit­ya Scindia who got it sanctioned during the UPA government. Mr Scindia’s followers threatened to oppose the move by the chief minister to unveil the park.

to take away the credit for it from Mr Scindia,” Congress spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedy told this newspaper.

Mr Chaturvedy regretted that Mr Scindia was not even invited for the occasion.

Chanderi, considered the birthplace of the famed “Chanderi sari designs”, falls under Guna Lok Sabha Lok Sabha constituen­cy currently represente­d by Mr Scindia.

Mr Scindia’s followers in Ashok Nagar district declared to protest the scheduled inaugurati­on of the handloom park by chief minister on Sunday “democratic­ally”.

BJP national vice-president Prabhat Jha however dismissed the criticism of inaugurati­on of the park by Mr Chouhan, saying that it was absolutely right for the chief minister to unveil any project in the state.

The `30 crore-project envisaged a handloom park in 10 acres in Chanderi where 4,352 looms have been set up to benefit over 9,000 weavers.

A trade facilitati­on centre has been set up in the park to provide the weavers direct link to the market.

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