Patna to get tallest Gandhi statue on October 2

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Patna, Aug 5

Bihar will pay a befitting tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 143rd birth anniversary on October 2. The state government plans to install a 40-foot-tall bronze statue of the father of the nation in the state capital.

"The world's tallest statue of Gandhi will come up in Patna," K.P. Ramaiah, a government official, said.

According to officials, the statue will be installed at the historic Gandhi Maidan in the heart of the city.

Currently a 12-15 feet high statue of Gandhi stands in the Maidan. It had been installed in the mid-1990s by then chief minister Lalu Prasad.

Anil Sutar, a Delhi-based sculptor, was commissioned by the state government last year to create the 25-tonne statue, which cost Rs 40 crore. It will be taken to Patna from Delhi next month, an official said.

Anil's father Ram Sutar is known for his statue of Gandhi, which has been displayed in more than 50 countries.

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shambhu goel# 1Aug 5, 2012 2:58 PM IST

Mahatma Gandhi would have been 143 yrs. old had he been alive . But the great Gandhians still alive in Bihar under the brand name of JD(U), are those people who will extend their warmest feeling to the soul of Gandhi who will indeed be ever most happy in Heaven where it is supposed his present home is , while ensuring erection of a tallest than tall statue of the man in heaven. Who knows the man is there or in DOZAKH.

Their show of this feeling, the JD(U) troupe , if they think BAPU is in one H and the signals that shall go if they fall in the other H ,then just think what it shall be .

So ,the expensive public money should not be wasted on shows.Even Gandhi from HELL will not like it because he still wants to travel to the other H destination for some public good that he can still do.