Minister asks govt to acquire Ambedkar's London home


Mumbai, Sep 12 (PTI): A Congress minister in Maharashtra has asked the state government to coordinate with the Centre to acquire a residential property in London where Dr B R Ambedkar lived in the 1920s. The 2,050 sq ft property on King Henry's Road, London, is expected to cost an estimated Rs 40 crore, state Water Conservation Minister Nitin Raut said.

"I came across the auction notice of the house and pursued the matter," said Raut, a prominent Dalit leader from Nagpur.

"There is no politics involved," he said, when pointed out that the move comes ahead of the Assembly polls in the state, slated next month. "The Ministry of Social Justice has given its written consent for the project. The Chief Minister is also very positive on the issue of acquiring Ambedkar's home in London," he said.

"An opportunity has arisen to purchase the former London residence of Dr Ambedkar. The landlord published an advertisement for sale of the house. It is a historic place where Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar lived in 1921-22," Raut said.

Ambedkar lived there while studying at the London School of Economics, he said. "The Federation of Ambedkarites and Buddhist Organisation (FABO), UK wrote a letter to the Maharashtra government and the Centre, informing about the auction of the private property for Rs 40 crore. As I am associated with Ambedkarite associations, they approached me requesting for help to acquire the property through the state's and Centre's intervention," Raut said.

  

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  • vikas, dubai

    Sat, Sep 13 2014

    Hum kabhi nahi sudherenge

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  • NS MLORE, MLORE

    Fri, Sep 12 2014

    Well said, DS Dubai.............. Mahathma Ganhdi was pushed from the First Class coach in South Africa, should be buy the train......... this country is like total SIYAAPA movie ....... we don't need enemies to F..... us. Our own so called netas and the privileged class are enough. Stop this kind of nonsense where I selpt, which bed I rested and so on

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  • DS, Dubai

    Fri, Sep 12 2014

    Nehru stayed in London Hilton Hotel in Room No 506 during his visit to London.

    What to do now?

    Indian Govt is going to Buy Room No 506 or the whole hotel?

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