Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Centenary round the corner, Centre fails to plan event

The Jallianwal­a Bagh Memorial Trust, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has not scheduled any programme for April 13, the D-day

- Surjit Singh

AMRITSAR: Even as three weeks are left in the Jallianwal­a Bagh massacre’s centenary that falls on April 13, the Centre has failed to plan any major event to commemorat­e the historic event.

“We couldn’t pay attention towards the event as we have been busy in preparatio­ns for the Lok Sabha elections for the past several days,” said Rajya Sabha member and Punjab BJP president Shwait Malik, who is a trustee of the Jallianwal­a Bagh Memorial Trust that manages affairs of the historic garden situated near the Golden Temple.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the chairperso­n of the trust that functions under the central government.

Asked if no programme will be organised by the Centre on this occasion, he said, “I will let you know what we plan.”

Another trustee and former Rajya Sabha member Tarlochan Singh said, “It is unfortunat­e that the centenary event is around the corner and nothing has been planned so far to observe it.”

We couldn’t pay attention towards the event as we have been busy in preparatio­ns for the Lok Sabha elections.

SHWAIT MALIK, MP and trustee, Jallianwal­a Bagh Memorial Trust

CODE OF CONDUCT

He added, “In my view, either the Prime Minister or President should come to pay tribute to the martyrs of the Jallianwal­a Bagh on April 13 as it was the biggest massacre under the British rule. But the problem is that the model code of conduct has come into force in view of the Lok Sabha elections.”

He said he wanted to discuss the matter with Amritsar deputy commission­er (DC) Shiv Dular Singh Dhillon, but the problem is that the function cannot be organised without the Centre’s permission.

“To resolve the issue, I even met the Union culture and tourism secretary. I asked him to urge the President to be the chief guest at the function in case the Prime Minister is not able to come due to the code of conduct. The Punjab governor, who is also a trustee of the Jallianwal­a trust, should also make efforts in this regard,” he added.

Another trustee, who did not want to be named, said the Prime Minister can come as the chief guest as the function is non-political. “I don’t think the Election Commission will bar him from attending a non-political function.”

DC Dhillion said the central government is engaged with the Election Commission for seeking clearances for the function..

Notably, not a single brick has been laid yet at the garden to give it the planned facelift, despite the announceme­nt made by the Centre that the centenary will be observed on a large scale across the country.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The affairs of the historic garden are managed by the Jallianwal­a Bagh Memorial Trust.
HT FILE The affairs of the historic garden are managed by the Jallianwal­a Bagh Memorial Trust.

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