Vikramjit Sahney writes to PM to have inscriptions in Punjabi also in Jallianwallah bagh

Amritsar, August 23 – Vikramjit Singh Sahney, Member of Parlia­ment, Rajya Sabha here today paid homage at historic jalianwala Bagh.

He expressed disappointment for the facade of Jallianwala Bagh is covered by the iron sheets hiding the entrance to the Bagh and narrow passage leading to the Bagh from where Gen. Dyer entered with the forces had nanak shahi bricks ( ancient and antique bricks) which now have been plastered.

He said that we must conserve our heritage in the form it existed and should not change the historic entrance of the monument.

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He requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi and members of Jallianwala Bagh Trust to appoint a Committee of experts to restore the heritage of Jallianwala Bagh. He further added that a small burji (ancient pillar) which was remembrance of the site from where Gen. Dyer ordered indiscriminate firing on peaceful gathering have been destroyed and a marble plaque has been put instead which is not visible to many visitors.

He said that “It is ironic to see that all the quotations of the freedom fighters in the Bagh are written in English and Hindi. He suggested that they should be written in Punjabi also so that more people can read it”.

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He said that the Amar Jawan Jyoti which was in the centre of the Bagh has been shifted to one corner. He appealed that the huge money in form of currency notes and coins thrown in the deadly well where hundreds of women jumped should be collected in a donation box and the money should be spent for the education of poor girls.

He hoped that the Prime Minister will look into the suggestions and will constitute a Comprehensive Committee to rectify these discrepancies at the earliest.

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