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Jaipur : Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said he was hoping Prime Minister Narendra Modi would declare Mangarh Dham a national monument but the expectation could not be realised.
Modi has asked Rajasthan and the governments of neighbouring states for a roadmap to develop Mangarh Dham, a memorial to a tribal uprising against the British, an event that he said has not been given its place in history.
“I was hoping that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would declare Mangarh Dham a national monument today, but the hope could not be fulfilled. Today or tomorrow, it will be declared a national monument,” Gehlot told reporters after inaugurating the Pushkar Fair.
“Maybe, we asked for a lot. He (Modi) might have seen that politics is going on (on the issue), so wait for some time… today or tomorrow, the memorial will be declared a national monument. This is what I can say,” he added.
Also Read Gehlot challenges Gujarat govt to implement insurance policy like Rajasthan While Modi was addressing the gathering, comprising tribals, among others, at the memorial on Tuesday, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) tweeted that the prime minister has declared the dham a national monument. Later in the day, the tweet was removed.
In its now deleted tweet, the PIB said, “PM@narendarmodi declares Mangadh Dham as National Monument,#Rajasthan.”

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