Key Points

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a passionate letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighting the vandalism of Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral property in Bangladesh. The incident has been described as a shocking attack on cultural heritage and national pride. Banerjee urged Modi to strongly take up the matter with the Bangladeshi government and ensure justice. The letter emphasizes the importance of protecting shared cultural legacies and preventing such destructive acts.

Key Points: Mamata Urges Modi to Defend Tagore's Bangladesh Heritage

  • Mamata writes urgent letter to PM Modi on cultural heritage destruction
  • Tagore's ancestral house vandalized in Bangladesh
  • International protest sought against cultural desecration
  • Highlights shared cultural legacy beyond borders
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Mamata Banerjee writes to PM Modi on vandalism of Tagore's ancestral property in B'desh

Mamata Banerjee demands PM intervention after vandalism of Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral property in Bangladesh

"It is a vile attack on our sensibilities, our cherished treasures - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, June 12

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Thursday, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting the latter to take up the matter with the Muhammad Yunus-led government over the issue of reported vandalisation of the ancestral house of Rabindranath Tagore in the neighbouring Bangladesh's Sirajganj.

"I would urge you to kindly take up the matter very strongly with the neighbouring country's government so that no stone is left unturned to swiftly bring to justice the perpetrators of this heinous and mindless act. Although untold damage has already been done, a strong international protest would at least deter in future any attack on monuments of cultural legacies that have withstood steadfastly all tests of time," said the Chief Minister's letter, a copy of which is available with IANS.

According to CM Banerjee, the incident of vandalisation of Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral property in Bangladesh was not only shocking but also unfortunate for the country's national pride and cultural legacy.

"It is a vile attack on our sensibilities, our cherished treasures, and our common nostalgia for a past when Tagore could transcend all thresholds in pursuit of his immortal creations. During the Swadeshi movement, the legendary poet could raise his fine voice against the Partition of Bengal to reach all the people," the letter said.

Earlier, the West Bengal's Opposition leader and BJP leader, Suvendu Adhikari, also expressed anguish over the reported vandalism of Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral house and claimed that the shameful and utterly disgraceful act of destruction targeted a site that embodies Bengal's cultural soul and Tagore's universal message of humanity.

According to LoP Adhikari, the attack was not just an assault on a building but an attack on the shared heritage, identity and values.

"For Hindus in West Bengal, this serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance in protecting our cultural heritage, especially in demographically volatile regions. When the demography changes, and the number of such elements increases, they will not hesitate to target our temples, our culture, and our way of life, as can already be witnessed in Malda, Murshidabad, and Maheshtala," he added.

- IANS

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the article:
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Arjun P.
This is truly heartbreaking! Tagore's legacy belongs to all of South Asia, not just India or Bangladesh. The government must take strong diplomatic action to ensure protection of such shared cultural heritage. 🇮🇳🤝🇧🇩
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Priya M.
While the vandalism is condemnable, I wish our politicians showed similar urgency in protecting Tagore's legacy within India too. Many heritage sites in Bengal are in terrible condition. Charity begins at home!
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Rahul K.
Why is this being politicized? Tagore belongs to humanity, not any particular religion or nation. The focus should be on restoration and creating awareness about preserving cultural heritage across borders.
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Sunita R.
As a Bengali, this news pains me deeply. Tagore's works like Gitanjali and Jana Gana Mana unite us beyond borders. The Bangladesh government must take strict action - this isn't just about a building, but about attacking our shared cultural roots.
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Vikram S.
The timing of this incident during PM Modi's visit to Bangladesh is suspicious. India should use cultural diplomacy to strengthen ties rather than let such incidents create divides. Tagore would have wanted unity, not conflict.

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