The controversy over the overnight demolition of Ambedkar Bhavan continues to gather heat
It is not the aim of this editorial to say who is wrong or right about the demolition. What is more worrying is the accusation that along with the building, a large part of history has been wiped out. There are allegations that priceless artefacts were damaged during the demolition; if this is true, it is hugely unfortunate.
Those who ordered the demolition should have ensured that these pieces of history were first removed safely. Reports state that the historic printing press set up by Ambedkar in 1944 suffered heavy damage. This was the same printing press that he used to publish historic documents for the freedom movement, along with literature based on his ideology. Many said the library was also similarly damaged, and many precious books were spotted buried under the debris.
These are irreplaceable pieces of our heritage; a testament to the battles fought and sacrifices made to make our nation what it is today. One can only hope that proper care is taken to preserve this legacy, in books, papers and artefacts. If they have not been damaged, they should be removed from the structure and be kept safe until a new home is built for them.
In the midst of all this controversy, we must not forget to protect Ambedkar’s legacy. His thoughts and vision remain intact, but these pieces of his history are vulnerable. Treat them with Tender Loving Care (TLC).
