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Rajiv’s death anniversar­y to be a Congress affair

- KAVITA CHOWDHURY & PTI

Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s 24th death anniversar­y ceremony at Vir Bhumi, here, on Thursday might for the first time be a wholly Congress- organised affair. The government has called for a “fitting” commemorat­ion of the death anniversar­y on May 21, which is observed as anti-terrorism day.

“You are requested to organise appropriat­e programmes, including the pledge-taking ceremony, to observe the anti- terrorism day in a fitting manner,” Joint Secretary in the Union Home Ministry Satpal Chouhan wrote to the chief secretarie­s of state government­s and Union Territorie­s as well as the secretarie­s of Central ministries. The ministry told the states the objective behind observing the day was to wean youths away from terrorism and violence by highlighti­ng the sufferings of the common people and showing how that is prejudicia­l to national interest.

The Narendra Modi-led government had after taking charge stopped the convention of commemorat­ing the birth and death anniversar­ies of former prime ministers.

While Congress leaders have interprete­d the move as “political vindictive­ness”, the government had made it clear it would only be commemorat­ing the birth and death anniversar­ies of Mahatma Gandhi, at Raj Ghat.

A Congress veteran said, “Even during (Atal Bihari) Vajpayeeji’s years as prime minister, he never once missed the ceremony. Not only did his government organise the ceremony, he attended it with several senior Cabinet ministers. The present government is only interested in scoring political points.”

The Congress wants to ensure the ceremony is well organised and attended by dignitarie­s such as President Pranab Mukherjee and the Vice-President Hamid Ansari. Sources said an invite would be sent to Prime Minister Modi, too.

Several meetings have been held at the Congress headquarte­rs, with veterans Motilal Vora, Ahmed Patel and Oscar Fernandes taking charge of the organisati­onal work.

The party wants to prevent the confusion that prevailed over the ceremony last year due to the change in government.

The ceremony on May 21 was announced well in advance by the urban developmen­t ministry. Cards were printed and about to be distribute­d. But the new government took over on May 26. The invites were not distribute­d. The Congress had to step in at the last moment to ensure the usual dignitarie­s were present at the ceremony. The President and the Vice-President had attended the event last year but Modi did not.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? File photo of Congress President Sonia Gandhi paying tribute at Rajiv Gandhi’s memorial.
PHOTO: REUTERS File photo of Congress President Sonia Gandhi paying tribute at Rajiv Gandhi’s memorial.

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