Ahead of the Delhi election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually laid the foundation stone of Veer Savarkar College at Roshanpura, Najafgarh. However, Delhi University’s decision to name one of its upcoming colleges after the Hindutva icon has sparked a war of words between the BJP and Congress.
The Congress’s student wing has demanded that the college be named after former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who died last week. Reacting to the demand, the BJP has accused the party of habitually disparaging iconic figures.
Reportedly, the Veer Savarkar College will be constructed in Najafgarh at an estimated cost of Rs 140 crore. This decision was approved in 2021 by the Delhi University’s executive council.
In a letter to PM Modi, the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), highlighted Manmohan Singh’s contributions to education and requested that his legacy be honoured by naming the college after him and not Savarkar.
The NSUI also pointed out that Manmohan Singh established numerous institutions like IITs, IIMs, AIIMS and introduced the Central Universities Act. It added that naming institutions after him will inspire generations and honour his transformative vision. It further sought the establishment of a central university named after Singh, whose groundbreaking reforms liberalised the economy in 1991.
Supporting NSUI’s demand, Congress veteran Pramod Tiwari questioned if the naming of the college after Savarkar was an attempt to communalise the situation. Speaking to a news channel, the Congress leader said that Veer Savarkar doesn’t have connections with Delhi, and it would have been better to name the new college after freedom fighters from Delhi and nearby.
Additionally, Congress MPs Naseer Hussain and Sukhjinder Randhawa also took potshots at the BJP for glorifying mercy petition writers to the British. Congress MP Randhawa said that the Prime Minister should think again. He questioned how a college can be named after Savarkar, who had apologised to the British.
Naseer Hussain, a Rajya Sabha MP, also accused the BJP of disregarding the contribution of the freedom fighters. He said that the BJP is giving legitimacy to those people who have written mercy petitions to the British and taken pensions from them.
Meanwhile, the BJP has defended the decision and hit back at the Congress. Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said that only the Congress knows which leaders it respects. He added that Veer Savarkar was a freedom fighter, if Delhi University is naming its college in his honour, then they welcome it.
Furthermore, BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla also questioned whether leaders like Indira Gandhi or Uddhav Thackeray, who had praised Savarkar, were also wrong about him.