SINDHUDURG :
THE Public Works Department (PWD) Assistant Engineer
Malvan Division had shot off
a warning letter to the Indian
Navy’s Area Coastal Security
Officer Commander Abhishek
Karbhari on the precarious
condition of the Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj statue which
crashedonAugust26intheFort
Rajkot at Maharashtra’s
Sindhudurg district, officials
said on Tuesday.
BesidesPWD,the13thdirect
descendent of the legendary
Maratha warrior king,
ChhatrapatiYuvrajChhatrapati
had also red-flagged the statue’s design, and how it was
erectedin‘haste’fortheunveilingbyPrimeMinisterNarendra
Modi on December 4, 2023.
A PWD letter (August 20,
2024)forewarned that the nuts bolts that were used to join the
pieces in the metal statue -
designedandcreatedbyKalyan
(Thane) sculptorJaydeepApte
– hadrusted and corroded due
to the twin effects of the monsoon and the salty airfrom the
Arabian Sea.
As a result of these, the
Chhatrapati’s statue was looking ugly, attracting criticism
from the locals, public representatives and hordes of
tourists trooping there.
The PWD urged Navy
Commander Karbhari to take
up the matter at his level with
the sculptorto work out a permanent solution to the problems on top priority, but the
cautionary went unheeded.
The missive added that in
June – barely six months after
the statue was unveiled – Apte
had gonethere andcarriedout
certain repair works on the
structure.
Locals had also frowned at
the quality of the statue as the
work order for the CSM statue
was issued on September 8,
2023 and it was unveiled after
barely 85 days.
Speaking to a local Marathi
publication last year, sculptor
Apte indicated that normally
such a statue would have taken three years to make, but he
managedtocompleteitinbarely six months
Govt to install bigger one
there: Fadnavis
MUMBAI :
MAHARASHTRA Deputy
Chief Minister Devendra
FadnavisonTuesdaysaidthat
the statue of Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj which collapsedinSindhudurgdistrict
a day ago was built by the
Navy, but the State
Government hasnow decided to install a bigger statue
of the Maratha warrior king
at the same place.
The 35-foot statue of the
17thcenturyMarathaempire
founder, unveiled by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi at
Rajkot fort in Malvan tehsil
of Sindhudurg on Navy Day
(December 4) last year, collapsedonMondayafternoon.
Speakingtoreportershere,
Fadnavis said, “The constructionofthestatuewasnot
overseen by the State
GovernmentbutbytheNavy.
The individuals responsible
forthefabricationandinstallation of the statue might
have overlooked important
local factors, such as high
wind speed and the quality
of the iron used. The statue
might have become more
prone to rustdue to its exposure to ocean winds.”
It is a question now
whether the makers of the
statuehadcomprehendedall
these factors before making
it,the senior BJP leader said.
“It is ourresolve to build a
bigger statue of Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj at the same
site,” he added.
An inquiry into the statue
collapseincidentwasunderway, he said.
NAVY SAYS TEAM DEPUTED TO PROBE CAUSE OF
THIS ‘UNFORTUNATE
ACCIDENT’: A DAY after a
giant statue of Maratha warrior kingChhatrapati Shivaji
Maharaj collapsed in
Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg,
the Indian Navy on Tuesday
said it has deputed a team to
immediately investigate the
cause of this “unfortunate
accident”.
TheIndianNavynoteswith
“deep concern” the damage
caused to the statue of
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
thatwasunveiledontheNavy
DayasadedicationtothecitizensofSindhudurg,according to a statement by the
naval force issued by its
spokesperson.