I/III.
What an ugly obscenity!

A monument to the founding Emperor of "New India" - stripped of all
vestiges of substantive democracy and pluralism.
In the midst of a raging human disaster - of his making.

<<Many mediaeval monarchs and emperors became megalomaniacs because they
wrongly believed they had divine rights to rule and do whatever they or
their slavish coterie of advisors thought was right. *They wanted posterity
to remember them through buildings and monuments* [emphasis added]. They
built opulent palaces and, since they lived in eternal fear of invasion
from enemies, they fortified their seats of power. To many, building mahals
and mausoleums were more important than building schools, colleges and
universities. Instead of investing in research and discoveries that could
have helped advance human civilisation, they filled stables with some of
the costliest and fastest horses and harems with beauties. They exploited
men and women both and whoever raised a finger had to rot in prison or face
the firing squad.

Instead of investing in making life comfortable for the masses, these
royals spent shamelessly on the ostentatious living quarters for themselves
and their kith and kin. The gap between living standards of the royals and
the rayots was gigantic. Many of the once splendid palaces, naubat khanas,
mahals and qilas are ruins today. They suffer official apathy and criminal
indifference from the agencies tasked to take care of them. Rulers with
sense of public welfare are remembered with respect. Megalomaniacs with
huge egos and short vision get tossed off the pedestals easily.>>

<
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/beyond-the-burqa/stop-central-vista-project-build-hospitals/
>

II/III.
<<Modi is not merely a prime minister in the traditional sense: he regards
himself as nothing less than the father of what his admirers call “New
India”. It’s hardly surprising that a man of such staggering self-conceit
would sooner or later seek to memorialise himself for the ages.
And so what had been a relatively minor yet contentious idea to renovate or
relocate parliament blossomed under his supervision into a gargantuan
vanity project to raise a new New Delhi. More than £2 billion have been
allocated for this venture. (In contrast, Modi grudgingly set aside a
paltry £1.6 billion for all of India’s emergency healthcare needs in
response to the coronavirus epidemic.)  The strange irony is that, in his
race to immortalise his reign in stone, Modi, unbeknown to himself, is
retracing the self-exhausting course charted by the British when they were
at the summit of their power.>>

<https://thecritic.co.uk/issues/april-2020/modis-ghastly-delhi-dream/>
III.
The World is watching.
And transmitting too.

The Godi Media can no longer cover it up!

"Go, Modi Go!"

<https://youtu.be/bwGVZI5d-0I>
A CNN Report.
Putting things in perspective.

P.S.:
Watchdogs as lapdogs!???

<<The senior advocate told the SC bench that the matter is of extreme
importance as India is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Luthra
said that labours from Sarai Kale Khan and Karol Bagh area are being
transported to Raj Path and Central Vista, where construction is going on.
This increases the chances of spread of novel coronavirus infection among
them.

Luthra referred to the letter written by CPWD to DDMA for the continuation
of construction activity in Central Vista on the ground that it is time
bound work. On the ground that it was essential activity, permission was
granted but how is construction an essential activity, he asked. Luthra
further said that we cannot risk the lives of workers as well as their
families and put more pressure on the country’s health care system, adding
that the peak of the pandemic’s second wave is being anticipated by May 15
and HC has listed the matter for May 17. This wouldn’t serve any purpose,
he stated.

The hearing on a PIL, which had sought direction to the central government
to halt construction activities at the Central project due to the ongoing
COVID-19 situation, was deferred by the HC. According to petitioners Sohail
Hashmi, a historian and documentary filmmaker and Anya Malhotra, who works
as a translator, the project has the potential to be a super spreader if
permitted to continue during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the HC, they
have said that the project continuation was a matter of concern in view of
the “crumbling” healthcare system as well as the lives at stake of the
workers employed at the project construction site.>>

<
https://www.financialexpress.com/infrastructure/central-vista-redevelopment-sc-refuses-to-entertain-plea-for-hearing-on-pil-for-halting-project-construction/2248262/
>

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