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‘The Jallianwala complex has been sensitively restored’

'The Jallianwala complex has been sensitively restored'
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New Delhi: The Jallianwala Bagh complex has been preserved and returned sensitively with expert guidance from an Indian archaeological survey, contrary to allegations that changes are not in accordance with remembrowing the site of the massacre of the colonial era of peace protesters, the government said officials.
Speaking to Toi, officials of the Senior Cultural Ministry said the claims of “removed” bullets from the Jallianwala Bagh wall were wrong.
“This is a complete falsehood that we try to interfere with the historicity of the place, or to remove bullet signs.
They still exist, and what we have done is saving the monument, sensitive,” the official said.
Officials also described the criticism of the light and the vote performance that re-created the massacre of April 1919 was unfounded and said the facilities had been around since more than a decade ago, but it was dead.
“The sound and light show have a painful soundtrack that will give a lump goose listener.
The whole area is messy, unwell and dirty.
Our efforts, when we enter, will not interfere with the monument, but to make a landscape and to ensure visitors get healthy experience through Museum that inspires, “said an official.
The sources of the Ministry also said the government could add more galleries to monuments containing memorabilia collected from Martyred families in Jallianwala Bagh where an English officer Reginald Dyer had ordered a peaceful protest.
“This is a sustainable process and work at the museum that has been done after advice from the Academic Content Development Committee consisting of famous historians such as Professor Raghavendra Tanwar, among others,” the official source said.
As part of the restoration practice, Jallianwala Bagh Memorial has been equipped with four new galleries so far; One each in the history of Punjab, massacre, an increase in protests related to the movement of freedom inside and outside India, and in revolutionaries such as Udham Singh and Bhagat Singh.
Well, where the crowd inside Jallianwala Bagh jumped in an effort that was mostly in vain to escape from a featherless shot, has been cleaned and covered with a transparent barrier, while the narrow path that leads to a warning that shows the crowd of people who are shows the crowd.
“All of that shows is a group of people, including children, walking to Jallianwala Bagh.
The whole idea that we will insult the martyrs is ridiculous,” said a senior official.

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