Berhampur: Residents of G Nuagaon in
Odisha’s Ganjam district have urged the government to set up a museum as a mark
of honour to legendary Biju Patnaik in his ancestral house in the village
located near Bhanjanagar, about 80 km from Berhampur city.
The proposal has
been mooted on the occasion of the 97th birth anniversary of the former chief
minister. Some of the articles, which were used by the legendary leader, are
still intact.
They include a cot, a chair, a wrist watch and some photographs
including those of his father Laxmi Narayan Patnaik. “Biju Babu frequently
visisted the house and spent several nights at the village. A room was reserved
in the house for him.
Some of his belongings, including his photos, are stored
in the room,” said his 50-year-old nephew Pramod Patnaik. Residents are very
proud that Biju Patnaik belonged to this village. They will be happy if the
government sets up a museum to display of his memorabilia, said Nihar Pradhan,
a village youth.
“A proposal in this regard will be submitted to the government
soon. We think the government will take it seriously”, said former sarpanch
Subash Khandual.
Biju’s nephew also
supported the proposal. “If a museum on Biju Babu is set up, we will be
extremely happy,” said Pramod. There is a library in the village named after
Laxmi Narayan.
Source: OdishaReporter.in
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