New Delhi: The decision not to enter Tableaux from Kerala, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu in the Republican Day Parade will not be revised, the Senior Ministry of Defense officials said on Tuesday and noted that a total of 12 countries had been chosen to display their models.
Information by the Ministry of Defense officials took place in the midst of the ongoing controversy over Tableaux’s exclusion, encouraged the head of West Bengal Minister Mamata Banerjee and Minister of Tamil M Stalin to seek direct intervention Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Some Non-BJP statesman leaders also accused that the exception was “insult” by the center.
Reacting to controversy, said a senior ministry defense official, “it is impossible to receive requests from the three states’ and polite responses have been sent to their CMS which explains the length of the Tableaux selection process.” “It is impossible to revise or reconsider the decision because the Tablo manufacture is a very long process and the expert committee to make this decision quite first,” the official added.
Officials say Tableaux from Arunachal Pradesh, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand will be displayed on this year’s parade.
In addition, Tableaux nine ministries and the Central Government Department will be shown in this year’s parade, they stated.
This nine tableaux will be the development and development of skills, civil aviation, communication and posting, home, housing, textiles, law and justice, Jal Shakti and culture, they add.
Therefore, a total of 21 tableaux will be displayed on this year’s parade, they added.
Overall, there were 56 proposals to show Tableaux this year, they said.