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On 6 March, a video emerged showing right-wing supporters razing down a statue of communist icon Vladimir Lenin with an excavator machine in the state’s Belonia town. The video shows the statue, located in the Belonia College Square, being torn down by people wearing t-shirts reading “Chalo Paltai”, while raising chants of “Bharat mata ki jai.”
The act was initially lauded by none other than the BJP’s national general secretary, Ram Madhav who tweeted (and later deleted the tweet) in favour of the act.
Even the Governor of Tripura, Tathagata Roy seemed to have been in support of the violent act.
Tripura CPI(M) district secretary Tapas Datta said the five-feet-tall fibre glass statue, which was unveiled by the party's politburo member Prakash Karat a few months back, was pulled down allegedly by BJP workers on Monday, 5 March, at College Square in Belonia, about 110 kilometre from Agartala.
The statue would be handed over to the authorities of Belonia Municipal Corporation on Tuesday, the SP had said.
A number of other citizens, including politicians from other parties expressed shock at the violent nature of the act, which came just two days after the BJP’s victory in the state, stating that it was an indicator of the times to come.
The CPI(M) accused the BJP and the IPFT of unleashing an "unprecedented reign of terror" throughout the state after the election results were announced on 3 March.
CPI(M) state secretary Bijan Dhar claimed that 514 party activists were assaulted, 1,539 houses of the party activists were attacked and 196 houses set on fire since the announcement of results.
JD(U) MP Harivansh also condemned the incident. He told ANI, "This is wrong. People of this nation believe in different ideologies. It is true that Lenin's statues were demolished after end of ruling in Russia. But India is not Russia, all ideologies should be supported here. Lenin brought a huge revolution in 1917 for poor."
CPI(M) state secretary Bijan Dhar claimed that 514 party activists were assaulted, 1,539 houses of the party activists were attacked and 196 houses set on fire since the announcement of results.
He also claimed that 134 CPI(M) offices were attacked and looted, 64 party offices were set on fire and at least 90 offices of different mass organisations had been occupied allegedly by BJP-IPFT supporters.
"I appeal to the state administration and the ruling parties to stop this violence. In a democratic system, change of government is usual, but violence in such grave form is not acceptable by the people," Dhar told PTI.
The BJPs' state vice president Subal Bhowmick, at a press conference, told PTI: "A section of unidentified BJP supporters, who have migrated from the CPI(M) were creating unrest in parts of the state. Anyone found involved in violence would be immediately expelled and legal action taken against them".
He alleged that CPI(M) activists had assaulted 49 BJP supporters, of whom 17 were hospitalised.
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Home Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to the Tripura governor and the DGP on 6 March, asking them to ensure peace till a new government is installed, an official said.
Cases of sporadic violence have been reported from Tripura, less than two days after the BJP-IPFT alliance toppled over the 25-year-old rule of the CPI(M) in the state, ousting the Manik Sarkar government in the Assembly elections.
On 6 March, Section 144 of the CrPC was imposed in certain areas, after reports of clashes between rival political groups in different parts of the state.
According to NDTV, three people have been arrested in what the police described as "post-poll' violence.
"The cases include arson at two CPI(M) offices at Sidhai area in West Tripura district, 25 km from Agartala, and clashes between CPI(M) and BJP supporters at Kadamtala in North Tripura district", the Superintendent of Police (Control) Pradip De told PTI.
Reacting to the incidents of violence in Tripura, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said:
Meanwhile, BJP leader Nalin Kohli asserted that his party "does not ever practice culture of violence".
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar alleged that nine BJP workers in Tripura "were killed because of Marxists".
CPI(M) members staged a protest in Kolkata on Tuesday, 6 March, after a statue of Lenin was brought down in Tripura.
Meanwhile, Tripura's chief minister-in-waiting, BJP's Biplab Kumar Deb, has urged the people to maintain peace, saying nobody would be spared if they engage in violence.
A second and smaller statue of Vladimir Lenin was brought down at Sabroom in Tripura on Sunday, 4 March, district superintendent of police Monchak Ipper told PTI.
Less than 24 hours after the BJP in Tamil Nadu stoked controversy by threatening to vandalise statues of social activist and politician EV Ramasamy, a statue of 'Periyar' was vandalised in Vellore.
According to the police, the act of vandalism occurred at around 9:15 in Tirupattur in Vellore district on Tuesday.
In a Facebook post, he wrote: “Who is Lenin? What is his connection to India? What is the connection of communists to India? Lenin’s statue was destroyed in Tripura. Today Lenin’s statue, tomorrow Tamil Nadu’s EVR Ramaswami’s statue.”
Several other members of the BJP in the state, including Vice President of the BJP Youth wing SG Suryah, made similar observations.
In his tweet, Suryah wrote: “BJP successfully completed the fall of Lenin in #Tripura! Can’t wait for the fall of EV Ramasamy statues in Tamil Nadu.”
These tweets have been shared by several BJP supporters as the country inches closer to rooting out parties whose ideology differs from the ruling and dominant right-wing discourse.
West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said on 6 March that the demolition of communist icon Vladimir Lenin's statues in Tripura was "not right", and called it an outburst of people's anger against the Left's alleged misrule.
The Left and the CPI(M) should be prepared for the onslaught of the masses as they have to pay for their "sins" of 25 years' rule in Tripura, he said.
"Demolition of statues is not the right thing. But you have to understand one thing that Lenin's statue was pulled down in Russia after end of communist rule. This is nothing but an outburst of people's anger against the misrule of the Left," Ghosh told reporters.
The BJP party office in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore was attacked by unidentified people with a petrol bomb in the wee hours of 7 March. The attack came hours after a statue of Periyar was vandalised in Vellore, ANI reported.
Police forces have been deployed around Periyar’s statues in Coimbatore.
The MHA said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed strong disapproval towards the incidents of vandalism of Lenin’s and Periyar’s statues reported from Tripura and Tamil Nadu.
“The Prime Minister also spoke to Home Minister in this regard and has expressed his strong disapproval of such incidents,” Ministry of Home Affairs said in a statement.
The MHA has asked the states that they must take all necessary measures to prevent such incidents.
The bust of right-wing icon Syama Prasad Mukherjee was vandalised in Kolkata’s Kalighat area. Mookerjee quit the Indian National Congress and founded the right wing nationalist Bharatiya Jana Sangh, a predecessor to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in 1951.
BJP’s West Bengal unit issued a statement condemning the act of vandalism.
“One incident of vandalism cannot be replied with another similar incident, we condemn both. We have arrested six people and we will repair it(SP Mukherjee's bust in Kalighat) as well,” WB Minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay said referring to cases from Tripura where right-wing supporters damaged two statues of Lenin.
After posting an instigating message on Facebook about razing Periyar’s statues after Lenin’s statue, BJP National Secretary H Raja said he wasn’t responsible for the post. He blamed “one of his admins”, who he claimed put up the message without his permission.
“It is not correct to deface statue of Periyar. I request all of you to maintain peace and carry forward our views on hinduism in constructive manner so as to protect values of nationalism on the path shown by Muthuramalinga Thevar,” he wrote.
Tamil Nadu Minister for Fisheries D Jayakumar condemned H Raja’s Facebook post against Lenin and Periyar. “We strongly condemn his comments. This is land of Periyar, MGR and Amma, we will not accept his views. If he had not withdrawn his comments, we would have taken action,” he said.
Actor Sathiyaraj, who had played the role of Periyar in a film, demanded action against H Raja. He told reporters:
BJP Tamil Nadu president Tamilisai Soundararajan expels party functionary R Muthuraman, who was arrested for damaging a statue of Periyar Thirupathur in Vellore district on 6 March.
Seven people have been arrested in connection to the vandalism of the bust of Syama Prasad Mookerjee in Kalighat in West Bengal.
"Six men and one woman in their early 20s who tried to deface the bust of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee have been arrested from the spot by Kolkata Police and strong legal action initiated," city police commissioner Rajiv Kumar said in a statement.
The police said the seven persons were members of the left-wing group called 'Radical'. A poster was also found from the spot with the word "Radicals" written on it, they said.
"A portion on the right side of the bust including its right ear, eye and cheek was damaged," the officer of the Tollygunj police station said.
A PIL has been filed in Madras High Court by advocate Surya Prakasam in the wake of BJP leader H Raja's Facebook post on Periyar's statue. The court has agreed to hear the case in the afternoon.
Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam(TDPK) worker Balu, who hurled a petrol bomb at a BJP office in Coimbatore, surrendered before the police.
“There is no need to deploy police for protection of Periyar Statue. We Tamilians will protect it. I feel that this issue is just to divert attention from Cauvery issue,” Kamal Hassan told reporters.
“We live in a democracy and have various ideologies. I condemn such attack on statues and incidents of violence,” Ananth Kumar, Union Minister said, condemning the recent cases of desecration of statues. Such “incidents cannot be justified,” HM Rajnath Singh said.
Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (TDPK) workers Jeeva Nanthan and Gautham have been arrested over the attack on the BJP office in Coimbatore.
A statue of BR Ambedkar was vandalised by miscreants in Mawana, near Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, late on Tuesday night. The Dalit community held protests and blocked traffic in the morning. In a bid to quell the protests, the administration has vowed to install a new statue of the Architect of the Constitution.
Protests were held in Chennai, Salem, Madurai and other districts of Tamil Nadu over BJP leader H Raja’s Facebook post urging the razing of the Periyar statue. Members of the DMK, CPI and CPI(M) also burnt effigies of H Raja.
In Madurai, protesting students got into a scuffle with policemen as the police tried to arrest them. The News Minute quoted one protester as saying, “The police are acting like the agents of the BJP. We were protesting peacefully, but they decided to arrest us.”
The nearly 11-ft tall fibre glass Lenin statue, at College Square, was brought down with the help of a bulldozer on 5 March. "We initially let the damaged statue lay there as it was since we were not sure about the mood of the people. We wanted to things to subside a bit. But, now, as per instructions from higher authorities, we have decided to take the statue and store it in our office premises," Belonia Municipal Council's CEO, Amit Ghosh told PTI.
He said, it has not yet been decided whether it will be kept indoor or outdoor at the Council's premises. "The head is severed from the main body of the statue, so it presents an ungainly sight. We will try to wrap it up in something. Whatever happened is condemnable. Lenin is a world icon," the CEO said, adding "there is no CCTV camera in the area where the incident took place".
The statue was erected sometime around 2015 at the cost of nearly Rs 5 lakh and a local artist has sculpted it. The fund had come from the Tripura Urban Employment Programme (TUEP), he said.
"We want to repair the statue but that will also entail expenditure. If anyone wants to contribute any fund for the restoration of the statue, it is welcomed. Also, if any party wants to take the statue, we can also work that out," Ghosh told PTI.
The Madras High Court directed the Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday, 7 March, to provide protection to the statues of all leaders, asking the government to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order. It also stressed on the need to ensure security of school children, reported ANI.
Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu government said that four people have been arrested in connection with the Vellore incident, where a statue of Periyar was vandalised. It also asserted that adequate security is being provided to avoid any kind of law and order situation in the state.
BJP President Amit Shah on Wednesday said the party will not take action against national secretary H Raja who is facing flak for his controversial remarks on Dravidian icon Periyar, reported PTI.
Asked if the BJP will take action against Raja, Shah told reporters outside Parliament, "No, we will not".
Taking to Twitter, Shah termed the desecration of communist icon Lenin's statues in Tripura and Periyar's statue in Tamil Nadu as "extremely unfortunate" and asserted that any party member found involved in destroying a statue will face severe action.
Shah's warning to party workers came shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his strong disapproval over the vandalism.
The Centre has issued a second advisory to the states asking them to promptly investigate the incidents of vandalism of statues in some parts of the country, and arrest and prosecute the culprits, reported ANI.
The advisory asked States to investigate such incidents promptly and book the culprits accordingly, as it called for close and continuous monitoring of the situation and take all possible preventive measures so that such incidents do not happen in the near future.
The advisory lists several measures to be taken including intensification of patrolling in sensitive areas, community policing and keeping a check on anti-social elements.
Delhi Police has tightened security around key statues in the national capital as a precautionary measure in the wake of desecration of statues of communist icon Vladmir Lenin and Dravidian movement founder E V Ramasamy Periyar.
A senior police officer said the force had taken note of the incidents and SHOs of various police stations had been alerted to keep a vigil.
He said no specific alert had been received about the possibility of such incidents here but the move was a precautionary measure.
A statue of Mahatma Gandhi was damaged by unknown persons in Thaliparamba area of Kannur.
Unidentified miscreants poured paint on the bust of Dr BR Ambedkar’s statue in Chennai’s Tiruvottiyur area on Wednesday night.
The desecration of statues of leaders continued on Thursday with busts of Mahatma Gandhi and BR Ambedkar having been defaced in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, respectively.
Gandhi's bust near the Thaliparamba taluk office was found defaced in the morning with its spectacle carving damaged and a garland on it seen lying nearby.
Meanwhile, at a residential locality in Chennai, a bust of Dalit icon BR Ambedkar was found with paint smeared on its face and head.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami said statues of leaders should be given due respect.
The police has been directed to provide due security to the statues of all the leaders, he told reporters. The bust of Ambedkar is placed inside a structure covered with a grill in a residential neighbourhood of Tiruvotriyur in north Chennai.
Protests erupted in the Jadavpur University in Kolkata on Thursday when a group of students burned effigies in front of the university. The protest was planned by students from right-wing group Hindu Jagran Manch against the varsity students’ involvement in defacing a statue of Mookerkee on Wednesday.
News 18 reported that some police officials were also injured in the clash that erupted following the protest, as some Leftist students confronted the right-wing supporters’ protest and outnumbered them outside the university.
Shyama Prasad Mookerjee’s statue was defaced on Wednesday in Kolkata’s Kalighat locality.
Days after BJP’s national general secretary Ram Madhav, who had tweeted in favour of the vandalism of Lenin’s statue in Tripura and then later deleted it, finally broke his silence on the matter.
He told ANI:
Even though the BJP leader claimed that the statue was removed by the owner of a private property, video footage from the incident showed men wearing t-shirts with ‘Chalo Paltai’ slogans, chanting ‘Bharat mata ki jai.’
Amidst an ongoing spate of incidents that have targeted statues of prominent figures across India, the statue of Dr BR Ambedkar in Azamgarh was vandalised in Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh on Saturday, 10 March, ANI reported.
The statue’s head was damaged. Police reached the spot as soon as news of the incident came in. This is the second time Ambedkar's statue has been targeted by miscreants in Uttar Pradesh.
DIG Vijay Bhushan says "3 men have been identified, currently they are absconding, will be arrested soon."
The workers of the BJP and Trinamool Congress (TMC) clashed over the ''purification'' of a bust of Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee at Serampore in West Bengal's Hooghly district on 10 March, PTI reported. Three were arrested in connection with the incident, the police said. The ''purification'' of the bust followed the defacement of another statue of Mookerjee in Kolkata on 7 March.
The clash took place on 9 March when BJP supporters had gathered at the RMS ground for the ''purification'' of the bust with milk and water, the police said, adding that a group of TMC workers stopped them and poured milk on the bust, the report added.
Nine BJP supporters, including the party's Serampore unit president Bhaskar Bhattacharya, were injured in the incident and admitted to the Walsh Hospital in Kolkata. Bhattacharya alleged that the TMC workers, led by two councillors, attacked the BJP workers and beat them up.
The BJP lodged an FIR at the Serampore police station in connection with the incident. The TMC, however, claimed that locals were involved in the clash.
A string of instances of vandalising statutes have been reported from different states, ever since a statue of Vladimir Lenin was razed down in Tripura, two days after the BJP-IPFT alliance swept the Assembly polls on 3 March.
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