The founding Emperor of "New India" must not only fabricate the immediate
present and oncoming future but also radically rewrite the historical past
as well.
And, of course, it's going to bear all over the unmistakable imprint of his
signature grossness and megalomania.

<<The person under whose watch those [Gujarat 2002] riots took place, the
then chief minister, Narendra Modi, was entirely educated by the Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh, an organisation whose sectarian, xenophobic ideology is
utterly at odds with the capacious and open-minded worldview of Gandhi
himself. Modi grew up venerating the sarsanghchalak of the RSS, MS
Golwalkar, whose detestation of Gandhi is a matter of public record. In a
speech in December 1947, Golwalkar remarked: “Mahatma Gandhi could not
mislead them any longer. We have the means whereby such men can be
immediately silenced, but it is our tradition not to be inimical to Hindus.
If we are compelled, we will have to resort to that course too.”

For Modi, Golwalkar was “Pujniya Shri Guruji”, most revered Teacher and
Master. Through much of his career, he held Golwalkar in enormous regard
while scarcely sparing a thought for Gandhi. In his years as chief
minister, Narendra Modi visited Sabarmati Ashram infrequently. However,
after he became prime minister, he developed a keen interest in the place.
He has personally escorted to Gandhi’s ashram, among others, the prime
ministers of Japan and Israel and the presidents of China and the United
States.
...
... [As] Modi himself knows that Gandhi remains, to use the contemporary
argot, the Indian “brand” most visible and most appreciated around the
world. So, whether it be Japan, China, Israel or France, or America or
Russia or Germany, if Modi wants to make an impression he must cynically,
instrumentally, have Gandhi by his side.
...
When a regime known for its aesthetic barbarism and its worship of
monumentalism uses the word, “world-class”, in connection with the
Sabarmati Ashram, it sends shivers down the spine. That the chosen
instrument of this “upgradation” is the architect, Bimal Patel, makes one
more nervous still. Patel’s work is undistinguished. His cold, concrete
structures are cut of a cloth very different from that which marks the
homes and dwellings in Gandhi’s ashrams in Sabarmati and Sevagram.
...
An Amdavadi colleague jokes that while we may fortunately never have One
Nation, One Party, we are heading in the direction of One Nation, One
Architect. Now, if a billionaire wishes to have the same man (or woman)
design his beach house, his town house, his mountain house, and his desert
house, paying for them all with his personal funds, there can be no moral
objection. But if a single architect gets awarded all prestigious state
projects, paid for by the taxpayer, then there is indeed a problem.

It is only in authoritarian states that particular architects have come to
be associated with particular leaders and their cults of personality. That
the same person can be seen as uniquely qualified to re-design an ancient
temple city, a modern capital, and Gandhi’s
ashram is a commentary on the nepotism and cronyism of the Modi regime.
Indian architecture, and India itself, deserve better.
...
The ongoing despoilation of New Delhi’s Central Vista has been widely
criticised. However, from an ethical point of view, the proposed
despoilation of the Sabarmati Ashram is even more worrisome. As an elected
prime minister, Modi has some legitimacy in erecting structures – however
ugly and costly – on public land in the capital. The case of Sabarmati is
altogether different.

The Sabarmati Ashram and Gandhi belong not to Ahmedabad, not to Gujarat,
not even to India, but to every human being born or unborn. A politician
whose entire life’s work has been antithetical to Gandhi’s, and an
architect whose prime qualification is proximity to that politician, have
no right to mess around with the most hallowed of all the places associated
with the Mahatma.>>

<Excerpted from:
https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/second-assassination-defiling-the-mahatma/cid/1822792
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