NSUI workers held for 'blackening' Veer Savarkar flyover signboard
According to police, a group of activists of National Students' Union of India (NSUI), the students' wing of the Congress party, staged a protest demanding that the flyover be renamed
Bengaluru, 28 May
Three NSUI workers were arrested on
Tuesday for allegedly blackening the signboard of a flyover named after
Hindutva ideologue Veer Savarkar, at Yelahanka here, police said. The incident
took place on the birth anniversary of Savarkar.
According to police, a group of
activists of National Students' Union of India (NSUI), the students' wing of
the Congress party, staged a protest demanding that the flyover be renamed.
They allegedly blackened Sarvarkar's name on the board and put up a banner
bearing the name 'Bhagat Singh flyover' and also raised the slogans 'Inquilab
Zindabad', holding up Bhagat Singh's pictures.
"They had put black paint on
the board. We have registered a case under the Prevention of Destruction and
Loss of Public Property Act," a senior police officer said.
The board was restored later, he
said. The flyover was named after Savarkar when BJP was in power amid
Opposition from certain sections, including Congress.
R Ashoka, Leader of Opposition, the
ruling Congress following the incident. "While Veer Savarkar's photo
adorned @RahulGandhi 's Bharat Jodo yatra in Karnataka, @INCKarnataka and its
affiliates continue to denigrate Veer Savarkar by defacing the signboard of
Veer Savarkar flyover in Bengaluru,” Ashoka said on X platform.
“Congress has long abandoned the
values of Mahatma Gandhi and Babasaheb Ambedkar who had admired Veer Savarkar,
but what about Indira Gandhi, one of their own, who too hailed Veer Savarkar as
a great revolutionary? Has CM @siddaramaiah and DCM @DKShivakumar given up on
Indira Gandhi too just because it doesn’t suit their narrow and bigoted vote
bank politics?"
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