Sep 17, 2015
Govt decision to discontinue Postage
stamps of Indira and Rajiv Gandhi - Contreversy erupted
A controversy erupted over the decision to
discontinue postage stamps of Indira and Rajiv Gandhi with the government saying only one family can
not get this honour, even as the Congress termed the move as "insult to
the history" and demanded an apology.
Defending the move, Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad also said that an advisory committee has suggested to replace the picture of Indira Gandhi with that of Yoga on inland letters, but no final decision has been taken as yet. Prasad said a decision has been taken on advice of the Philatelic
Advisory Committee to issue definitive series of stamps in the honour of Shyama
Prasad Mukherjee, Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Patel, Shivaji, Maulana Azad,
Bhagat Singh, JP Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia, Vivekananda and Maharana
Pratap.
"In the definitive stamp series, the focus was (so far) on one
family... though other names were there. Mahatma Gandhi was there, Maulana Azad was there. Dr Ambedkar
was there. Dr Bhabha was there," he said. The Minister said the new series is "inclusive" and seeks to
encapsule the contribution of all the leading lights of the freedom movement
including Jawaharlal Nehru. Defending the decision to drop stamps on former Prime Ministers Indira
and Rajiv Gandhi stamps, Prasad said the government believes that whoever has
contributed in making of India, irrespective of the ideology, should be
honoured and postage stamp is a symbol of that honour.
Defending the move, Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad also said that an advisory committee has suggested to replace the picture of Indira Gandhi with that of Yoga on inland letters, but no final decision has been taken as yet.
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