Kota Administration Faces Backlash for Demolition of 600-Year-Old Memorial
Three officials were suspended after Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat highlighted the demolition of the 600-year-old memorial of Rao Surajmal in Kota. A committee has been formed to investigate, and locals are protesting. The authorities have offered an alternative site for reconstruction but locals demand the new airport be named after the ruler.
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The Kota administration has come under fire following the demolition of a 600-year-old memorial of ruler Rao Surajmal in preparation for a proposed airport. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat flagged the issue, leading to the suspension of three officials involved.
A three-member committee has been established to investigate the incident, and locals, including members of the Bundi royal family, have announced a demonstration in protest. They are demanding that the new airport be named after Rao Surajmal and that his statue be installed at its entrance.
The Kota Development Authority has offered an alternative site for the memorial's reconstruction, but locals remain dissatisfied. The situation continues to escalate, with community representatives condemning the actions and calling for accountability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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