By India Blooms News Service Feb 18, 2023
Dhaka/IBNS: The Dhaka University has removed a protesting sculpture of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, which was installed in protest of an alleged censorship in the country, media reports said.
In the sculpture, which was installed by a group of students, Tagores mouth was taped and he was shown carrying a nailed book of Gitanjali.
The sculpture was installed next to the anti-terrorism Raju Memorial Sculpture in the Dhaka University campus.
The university administration, as per reports, has said the protesting sculpture was removed as it disrupted the aesthetic beauty.
Bangladesh Chhatra Union, the left-leaning students union, has claimed responsibility for the installation of the sculpture of the renowned poet who has written the countrys national anthem Amar Sonar Bangla.
Rabindranath Tagores sculpture, placed by some Dhaka University students beside the Raju Memorial Sculpture protesting the recent incidents of censorship and repression in Bangladesh, was removed by the DU authorities.@dailystarnews pic.twitter.com/vDESqOBASY
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Shimul Kumbhakar, president of the DU unit of Bangladesh Students Union, said as quoted by New Age Bangladesh, The sculpture is no longer there... since Thursday morning.
However, we came to know from some eyewitnesses that the sculpture of Rabindranath was removed by the universitys proctorial team early Thursday morning But the proctor told us that he did not know anything about that.
DU proctor Professor AKM Golam Rabbani said as quoted by New Age Bangladesh, Who installed it was beyond our knowledge. Why was the beauty of the university area ruined by placing an aesthetic sculpture near another sculpture without permission? Are they making fun of our poet Rabindranath Tagore?
I was receiving complaints from teachers and students that Rabindranath Tagore was being humiliated. For protests, students [earlier] did various things which the university authorities did also support. But it should not have been installed without permission of the university. So, we removed the sculpture early in the morning, he added.