Work on Gandhi mauled in
revised edition, alleges ex-I & B official
Chennai, Oct. 28 (PTI): A former
official connected with the publication of the "Collected Works of
Mahatma Gandhi" by the Centre today alleged that the works had been
'mauled' in the 2001 revised edition brought out during the NDA
regime and demanded it be scrapped and the original version restored
in toto by way of reprint.
"In a statement here, La Su Rengarajan,
a Tamil writer and formerly the Deputy Director, Publications
Division of Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry, which
brought out the work, said "a national heritage involving homage to
the memory of Gandhi had been mauled" in the revised edition.
Rengarajan, who was involved in the
compilation of the original edition as a Officer on Special Duty,
claimed that those who revised the collections had "played a havoc".
"Insightful and highly appreciated
prefaces, which gave a brilliant bird's eye view of the contents of
the each volume had been eliminated wholesale, leaving the volumes
an utterly rudderless conglomeration of Gandhiji's writings and
speeches chronologically huddled," he alleged.
A separate volume containing all the
prefaces brought out at the specific direction of the then Prime
Minister, Indira Gandhi, had been "summarily axed", he charged.
The publications Division had also
arbitrarily rearranged the volumes in uniform size of 500 pages
each, giving up the previous scientific design of each volume
covering a specific period for continuity of events in Gandhiji's
life and freedom movement, leaving the revised volumes with an
"abrupt beginning and jerky end", he said.
Hundreds of valuable items of the first
edition had been omitted on the "unilateral assessment of the
revisers on the false ground that these speeches and interviews were
not authentic and they were in an indirect form," Rengarajan
alleged.
Authenticity of all items in the
original edition, direct or indirect, were throughly cross checked
and endorsed by the Advisory Board nominated by the then Prime
Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and headed by late Moraji Desai, he
said.
Concluding foreward to the series
written by Indira Gandhi, published in the original edition, had
been wiped out by revisers, he claimed.
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