Image used for representational purpose. (File | PTI) 
India

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's statue defiled in Gujarat

Some unidentified persons last night garlanded the statue with empty cold drink bottles and grass.

From our online archive

AHMEDABAD: A statue of India's first home minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was found desecrated in Shertha village of Gujarat's Gandhinagar district, the latest in a series of vandalism of statues of popular personalities across the country.

According to police, some unidentified persons last night garlanded the statue with empty cold drink bottles and grass.

The statue was unveiled by BJP patriarch L K Advani in October, 1992.

The incident came to light after some villagers spotted the garland placed on the statue and approached police, said Adalaj police inspector J G Vaghela.

"We have initiated investigation into the matter and sought CCTV footage from around the area to identify the persons involved in this case. We are also in the process of registering an FIR," he said.

The villagers later removed the garland from the statue.

Two jawans of Home Guard and a police constable are stationed near the statue, Vaghela added.

Over 100 politicians, former diplomats from India and Pakistan write to Modi, Sharif to restore ties

TMC's Mahua Moitra alleges BJP workers hurled eggs at her in West Bengal's Nadia

Centre reviews WhatsApp username feature amid fraud concerns, may issue notice to Meta

Panel on demographic change meets Amit Shah, briefs him on roadmap

Family of Indian seafarer who died in Venezuela claims 'all organs missing' after body returned

SCROLL FOR NEXT