Leaders avoid Nehru statue on Vizag Beach Road on his birth anniversary
Visakhapatnam: On Thursday, November 14, the 135th birth anniversary of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was marked by an unfortunate sight. The celebrations on Beach Road in Visakhapatnam saw no attendance from officials or politicians. This led to a disheartening scene where tributes to Pandit Nehru were left unattended and covered in bird droppings.
The absence of dignitaries at Nehru's statute at RK Beach Road was stark, especially given his significant contributions to India's independence and his role as a visionary leader. The lack of participation from local authorities and political figures not only dampened the spirit of the occasion but also raised questions about the respect and recognition given to one of the nation's foremost leaders.
The unattended tributes, lying neglected on the beach road, painted a sombre picture. It highlighted the need for better coordination and commitment from those in power to honour the legacy of leaders who have shaped the country's history. As the nation commemorated Nehru's birth anniversary with various events and tributes across different regions, the scene in Visakhapatnam stood in stark contrast. It served as a reminder of the importance of active participation and respect in preserving the memory of leaders who have left an indelible mark on the nation's journey.
The incident has sparked discussions among the public and on social media, with many expressing disappointment over the lack of official presence and the state of the tributes. It underscores the need for a more organised and respectful approach to such significant commemorations in the future.