The Asian Age

Mookerjee bust vandalised

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

Close on the heels of the toppling of Communist revolution­ary Lenin’s statue in Tripura and vandalism of rationalis­t Periyar’s statue in Tamil Nadu, bust of Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the founder of Bharatiya Jan Sangh, which later led to the formation of the BJP, was desecrated by a group of seven young members of an ultra Left outfit on Wednesday morning in south Kolkata. The accused, being members of RADICAL, were arrested by the police.

They have been remanded in two days’ police custody by the court. At around 8 am, the group entered Chittaranj­an Das Park on Keoratala crematoriu­m premises on Tollygunge Road near the Kalighat Metro station dodging the security guard. One of them scaled the bust, as another stood guard on the ground. The man who had climbed up the statue started hitting its temple with a hammer and a chisel. Others shouted slogans against the razing of statues of Lenin and Periyar and left a poster revealing the outfit’s identity. After damaging the bust they defaced it with black ink.

The entire attack — which took place hours before the state BJP’s law violation programme to the city police headquarte­rs at Lalbazar — was videograph­ed. Some local residents rushed to the spot and caught the accused, including a woman, who were trying flee. The accused were handed over to the Tollygunge police.

Kolkata police Commission­er Rajeev Kumar said on Twitter, “Six male and one female ( age 22- 29 years) who tried to deface the bust of Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee have been arrested from the spot by Kolkata police and strong legal action initiated. No vandalism would be tolerated.”

The video of the vandalism of less than a minute went viral. Some BJP leaders went to the park to garland their icon to pay respects. A scuffle broke as Trinamul Congress workers resisted them.

State power minister and Trinamul MLA from Rashbehari Sovandeb Chattopadh­yay visited the park. Condemning the incident, he said, “Our chief minister has already made it clear that we will not tolerate vandalism of statues of luminaries. It is a shameful act...”

 ?? — PTI ?? DMK members, along with the members of various Tamil outfits, burn an effigy of BJP leader H Raja during a protest over his comments on Periyar statue, in Chennai on Wednesday.
— PTI DMK members, along with the members of various Tamil outfits, burn an effigy of BJP leader H Raja during a protest over his comments on Periyar statue, in Chennai on Wednesday.

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