PM Modi Hails Rajaji Bust Unveiling at Rashtrapati Bhavan as Moment of Pride

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the unveiling of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari's bust at Rashtrapati Bhavan as a moment of national pride. President Droupadi Murmu unveiled the bust, which replaces one of Edwin Lutyens, as a step to shed colonial vestiges. The event is part of the 'Rajaji Utsav', a celebration featuring exhibitions and cultural performances honoring the leader's legacy. Modi praised the initiative for honoring nation-builders and reinforcing India's democratic self-confidence.

Key Points: Rajaji Bust Unveiled at Rashtrapati Bhavan by President Murmu

  • Bust of Rajaji unveiled at Rashtrapati Bhavan
  • President Droupadi Murmu presided over the ceremony
  • Part of 'Rajaji Utsav' celebrations
  • Replaces bust of Edwin Lutyens
  • Initiative aims to shed colonial mindset
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"Moment of pride": PM Modi on unveiling of Rajaji's bust at Rashtrapati Bhavan

PM Modi calls the unveiling of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari's bust a proud moment, honoring a key nation-builder and shedding colonial vestiges.

"a moment of pride for the people of India - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that the unveiling of the bust of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, popularly known as Rajaji, at the historic central courtyard of Rashtrapati Bhavan is a moment of pride for the people of India.

In his message, the Prime Minister said the bust was unveiled by President Droupadi Murmu and described the occasion, along with the celebration of 'Rajaji Utsav', as a tribute to one of India's important nation-builders.

"The unveiling of the bust of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari Ji, widely known as Rajaji, at the historic central courtyard of Rashtrapati Bhavan by the Honourable President is a moment of pride for the people of India. This occasion and the celebration of 'Rajaji Utsav' honour the memory of one of India's important nation-builders. The celebrations, including a book and panel exhibition, film screening and other cultural performances that are part of the 'Rajaji Utsav' are a great tribute to a towering leader...Today, Rashtrapati Bhavan stands not as a seat of power, but as a visible embodiment of democratic self-confidence rooted in Indian civilisation. Initiatives such as the 'Rajaji Utsav' and the unveiling of a bust of Shri Rajagopalachari Ji reinforce this direction. They honour leaders who shaped the nation and remind us that freedom is sustained by celebrating their memory", he said.

"Initiatives such as the 'Rajaji Utsav' and the unveiling of a bust of Shri Rajagopalachari Ji reinforce this direction. They honour leaders who shaped the nation and remind us that freedom is sustained by celebrating their memory," he added.

Rajagopalachari, one of the prominent leaders of the Indian freedom movement, played a significant role in India's political and intellectual life.

Earlier in the day, President Murmu graced the 'Rajaji Utsav' at Rashtrapati Bhavan. As part of Rajaji Utsav, an exhibition on the life and work of Rajaji is being organised from February 24 to March 1 at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Sharing an X post, PM Modi wrote, "Rajaji Utsav is a wonderful initiative, which brings out different aspects of Rajaji's rich contribution to our nation. I urge you all to visit it and get inspired!"

The prime minister further described the initiative as a commendable effort reflecting India's resolve to honour those who shaped the nation's destiny and to shed remnants of a colonial mindset. He said that Rajaji was a towering scholar, freedom fighter, thinker and administrator whose life embodied integrity, intellect and unwavering commitment to the nation.

Responding to the X posts of the President about the aforementioned initiatives, Modi wrote on X, "A commendable effort, which reflects India's resolve to honour those who shaped our destiny and to shed remnants of a colonial mindset. Rajaji was a towering scholar, freedom fighter, thinker and administrator. His life embodied integrity, intellect and unwavering commitment to the nation."

President Droupadi Murmu today also unveiled the bust of the only Indian Governor General of independent India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The bust of Rajagopalachari, situated at the Grand Open Staircase near Ashok Mandap, replaces the bust of Edwin Lutyens.'Rajaji Utsav' initiative is part of a series of steps being taken to shed the vestiges of a colonial mindset and honour the individuals who served India with their extraordinary contributions.

"President Droupadi Murmu unveiled a bust of Shri Chakravarti Rajagopalachari Ji, the first and only Indian Governor General of independent India, at Rashtrapati Bhavan," said the President's handle.

"The bust of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, situated at the Grand Open Staircase near Ashok Mandap, replaces the bust of Edwin Lutyens. This initiative is part of a series of steps being taken towards shedding the vestiges of colonial mindset and embracing, with pride, the richness of India's culture, heritage, timeless traditions and honouring those who served Bharat Mata with their extraordinary contributions," the post read.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful initiative. Rajaji was a true intellectual giant. The exhibition is a great way for the younger generation to learn about such multifaceted leaders beyond just the textbook mentions. Will definitely try to visit with my family.
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Rohit P
While honoring our leaders is important, I hope this is part of a broader effort to engage with their ideas and complex legacies, not just symbolic gestures. Rajaji had nuanced views on many issues that should be discussed openly.
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Sarah B
As someone who has studied Indian history, it's heartening to see Rajaji being remembered. He was the last Governor-General and a key figure in the transition to a republic. These steps to decolonize our spaces are meaningful.
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Karthik V
Good move! Rashtrapati Bhavan should celebrate Indian stalwarts. But let's also ensure we remember *all* nation-builders from across the political and ideological spectrum. Our history is rich and diverse.
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Michael C
It's impressive to see India consciously reclaiming its narrative and architectural spaces. Replacing colonial figures with independence heroes sends a strong message about national identity. The 'Utsav' cultural approach seems like a engaging way to celebrate history.

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