Rajnath Singh to Unveil Portraits of Vajpayee, Malaviya at Delhi Assembly

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will unveil portraits of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee and educationist Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya at the Delhi Legislative Assembly on January 3. The event will also feature the release of a coffee table book titled "Bharat Mata," commemorating 150 years of the national song Vande Mataram. Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has coordinated with multiple departments to ensure proper arrangements for the expected 1,000 attendees. The portraits serve as a lasting tribute to the two national icons for their monumental contributions to India's democracy and public life.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Unveils Portraits of Vajpayee, Malaviya in Delhi

  • Portrait unveiling ceremony
  • Release of 'Bharat Mata' book
  • 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram
  • High-level security coordination
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Rajnath Singh to unveil portraits of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya at Delhi Legislative Assembly on Jan 3

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will unveil portraits of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya at the Delhi Legislative Assembly on January 3.

"a meaningful homage to two towering national figures whose lives were dedicated to serving the nation - Speaker Vijender Gupta"

New Delhi, January 1

The Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Vijender Gupta, on Thursday, informed that the Minister of Defence, Rajnath Singh, will unveil the portraits of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya at the Delhi Legislative Assembly on Saturday.

In this regard, a high-level meeting was convened by Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta with senior officers from various departments, including Delhi Police, an official release stated.

The portraits will be installed in the Assembly House as a mark of deep respect and as a lasting tribute to the monumental contributions of these two national icons to India's democracy, education, culture and public life.

The programme, the release stated, will also witness the release of a coffee table book titled "Bharat Mata", which presents Indian nationalism as expressed through painting, architecture and literature. The publication is dedicated to the creative and artistic expression of India's national consciousness and commemorates the 150th anniversary of the composition of the National Song, Vande Mataram.

The Union Defence Minister will grace the programme as the Chief Guest. Additionally, the Chief Minister of Delhi, Rekha Gupta, and Padma Bhushan Ram Bahadur Rai, Chairman of the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, will be attending as distinguished guests.

Other notable attendees include Parvesh Sahib Singh, Minister for Legislative Affairs, Government of Delhi, and Mohan Singh Bisht, Deputy Speaker, Delhi Legislative Assembly. The function will be presided over by the Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. As part of the national observance, artists from Sahitya Kala Parishad will perform a patriotic cultural programme reflecting India's rich artistic and national heritage, the release noted.

According to the release, during the high-level meeting convened for the preparations of the programme with senior officers of the Delhi Police, Public Works Department, Horticulture Department, Fire Services, Health Department, and officials of the Delhi Legislative Assembly Secretariat, Vijender Gupta, issued necessary directions to ensure proper arrangements for the smooth conduct of the programme, with special emphasis on security, crowd management, traffic regulation, parking facilities, fire safety and medical preparedness. It was informed that around 1,000 people are expected to attend the programme, and all concerned departments were instructed to maintain close coordination to ensure a safe, orderly and dignified event.

Further, on the installation of portraits of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, the Delhi Assembly Speaker stated that it is a meaningful homage to two towering national figures whose lives were dedicated to serving the nation and strengthening democratic values. He observed that their lives and contributions embody ideals of patriotism, courage and public service, which continue to inspire elected representatives and citizens alike.

Speaking about the coffee table book "Bharat Mata", he said that the publication brings together visual and literary representations that trace the evolution of India's national thought and cultural identity, offering readers a deeper understanding of how the idea of the nation has been expressed across different artistic traditions.

As per the release, the coffee table book "Bharat Mata", to be released on the occasion, is a thoughtfully curated publication that presents the idea of Indian nationalism through diverse artistic and cultural expressions. Bringing together select works of painting, architecture and literature, the book reflects the evolution of national consciousness and the emotional bond between the nation and its people. Published to mark 150 years of the composition of the National Song Vande Mataram, the volume seeks to highlight how artistic traditions have played a vital role in shaping and sustaining India's sense of identity, unity and cultural pride across generations.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee, an eminent statesman, three-time Prime Minister, and a celebrated orator-poet, played a pivotal role in shaping modern India. His visionary leadership strengthened national security, advanced economic reforms, and uplifted India's global stature.

Meanwhile, Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, a revered freedom fighter, education reformer, and parliamentarian, worked tirelessly for India's independence and social upliftment. He staunchly opposed the oppressive Rowlatt Act and delivered five historic speeches against it, one lasting six and a half hours. As a member of the Imperial Legislative Council (1910-1920), he delivered 240 speeches and later 200 more in the Central Legislative Assembly (1924-1930), creating a record of 440 influential speeches dedicated to the welfare of the nation.

"The Delhi Legislative Assembly expresses deep pride in honouring these great leaders through this special occasion. The commemoration of their legacies stands as a reminder of their unwavering commitment to the nation, democratic values, and public welfare. Their inspiring journeys will continue to guide future generations and illuminate the path of India's progress with their enduring ideals and vision," the release stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect both leaders, I hope such events focus more on their actual work and less on symbolism. The real tribute would be implementing their ideals in today's governance. The coffee table book sounds interesting though.
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Rohit P
Pandit Malaviya's contribution to education, especially founding BHU, is monumental. We need to remember such giants more often. Good to see the Delhi Assembly doing this. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone new to learning about Indian history, this is fascinating. The article mentions Malaviya gave a speech for 6.5 hours! That's incredible dedication. The 'Bharat Mata' book seems like a great way to understand Indian nationalism through art.
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Vikram M
Good move. Our legislative bodies should be adorned with portraits of such unifying figures, not just political symbols. Hope the younger MLAs take inspiration from their lives.
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Kavya N
The cultural programme by Sahitya Kala Parishad is a nice touch. Celebrating our heritage and our leaders together makes the event more meaningful. Vande Mataram!

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