Anger over past, indifference meet queen's death in India
NEW DELHI (AP) Just hours before news of Queen Elizabeth IIs death spread, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a fiery speech urging India to shed its colonial ties in a ceremony to rename a boulevard that once honored King George V.
Rajpath, formerly called Kingsway, was a symbol of slavery under the British Raj, he said. Instead, under the newly named Kartavya Path that leads to the iconic India Gate, a new history has been created, Modi beamed.
His speech last Thursday was the latest in a concerted drive to purge India of its colonial relics. It was also a clear sign that the country, once the largest of Britains colonies that endured two centuries of imperial rule, has moved on.
The renovated avenue now boasts a black granite statue of Indian freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose, in the place where a mold of King George V, Elizabeths grandfather, once stood.
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