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‘Govt post independence had no political will to maintain heritage sites,’ says PM Modi

The Prime Minister launched Rs 1,200 cr Gandhi Ashram Memorial master plan at Gujarat’s Sabarmati and inaugurated redeveloped Kochrab ashram on anniversary of Dandi Yatra.

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Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said a country which does not cherish its heritage has a bleak future. He added that the government formed after independence had no mentality or political will to maintain heritage sites like the Sabarmati Ashram.

Modi launched the Rs 1,200 crore Gandhi Ashram Memorial masterplan at Sabarmati in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad city and inaugurated the redeveloped Kochrab ashram at a function on the anniversary of the famous Dandi Yatra, or salt march, taken out by Mahatma Gandhi on March 12, 1930.

“A country which does not cherish its heritage lose its future also. The Sabarmati Ashram is not only a heritage for the country but for the entire mankind,” he said.

“The Sabarmati Ashram has become a pilgrimage not only our freedom movement but also for ‘Viksit Bharat’ (developed India),” Modi said.

He added that there were two reasons – “one looking at India from the foreign lens and another was appeasement politics which resulted in the ruin of our heritage.”

The PM said his government’s ‘vocal for local’ drive is nothing but an adoption of Mahatma Gandhi’s ‘swadeshi’ idea. PTI KA PD VT GK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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