Release
the Bhagat Singh coin series, appeals NGO
Friday December 10, 2010 07:48:25 PM,
IANS
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Chandigarh: An NGO
working to propagate the ideology of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh
Friday appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to order release
of the currency coins commemorating the martyr.
Members of All India Shaheed Bhagat Singh Brigade charged the
central government with "unnecessarily delaying" the circulation
of these coins that were minted in the denomination of Rs.100 and Rs. 5.
"In 2007, the government had announced to issue coins bearing the
image of Shaheed-e-azam (great martyr) Bhagat Singh. We have
checked with the Reserve Bank of India and found the coins were
made in 2008 but till date, the authorities concerned have not
given the green signal to bring these out in public," organisation
chief Yadvinder Singh told reporters here.
"We have also written to the prime minister on Nov 10 this year,
and sought his intervention. However, so far we have not received
any reply from him. We do not understand the reason behind this
delay; if they have any doubt about the popularity of this
national hero, they can do some survey on their own," added Singh,
the son of Bhagat Singh's nephew Babar Singh Sandhu.
After a lot of effort, Singh has also managed to procure a couple
of these coins.
"The Rs.100 coin has 50 percent silver content whereas Rs.5 coin
is made of copper and zinc," he said.
His sister Manjula Toor said: "The young generation learns
whatever they see before their eyes. Releasing the coins of Bhagat
Singh is the best medium to keep his ideology alive for the
masses. We appeal to the government to release them at the
earliest."
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