Opposition raises questions on Ashoka Pillar of new Parliament, Prashant Bhushan compares Godse

Posted on 12th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

The Ashoka Pillar, built on the roof of the new Parliament House, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. Since then it has come under the target of opposition parties. The opposition parties are questioning the design of the four lions on the new Ashoka Pillar. According to this, the mouth of these lions is open aggressively, while the lions made on the original Ashoka's lot made in Sarnath, their mouth is closed.

 

RJD did such a tweet

 

The Rashtriya Janata Dal has said about this that there is a sense of gentleness on the faces of the four lions of the original Ashoka Pillar. Whereas the lions of the Ashoka Pillar built in the Amrit period have a sense of swallowing everything. In the tweet made by RJD, it is written that every symbol reflects the inner thinking of the human being. Human beings show the common man with symbols that what is his nature. The picture of the new and old Ashoka Pillar is also attached to this tweet. On the other hand, senior lawyer and activist Prashant Bhushan has described the lions built on the original Ashoka Pillar as calm and magnificent as Mahatma Gandhi. On the other hand, the lions built on the new Parliament House have been described as Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse. Tweeting about this, he has written, from Gandhi to Godse. This is Modi's new India.

 

Mahua Moitra is also not behind

 

Recently, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra, who was criticized for her remarks on Maa Kali, has also stated in this matter. He has shared conflicting pictures of both the Ashoka Pillars without writing anything. At the same time, opposition parties have also raised objections to the worship by Prime Minister Modi at the inauguration ceremony. According to the opposition, this is a violation of the basic spirit of the Constitution. The BJP, on the other hand, has dismissed these allegations as politically motivated. BJP chief spokesperson and national media in-charge Anil Baluni said that it is unfortunate that political parties are issuing such statements without any basis based on their political motive.

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