Postage row: Govt defends step, says one family can’t get all honour

Update: 2015-09-17 23:18 GMT
The government on Wednesday defended its decision to discontinue stamps of former Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi under the definitive series saying that postage stamps should honour leading lights of the nation and not members of one family.

Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that on the advice of the Philatelic Advisory Committee, it has been decided to issue definitive series of stamps in the honour of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Shivaji, Maulana Azad, Bhagat Singh, Jayaprakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia, Vivekananda and Maharana Pratap.

“In the definitive stamp series, the focus was on one family...though other names were there. Mahatma Gandhi was there, Maulana Azad was there. Dr Ambedkar was there. Dr Bhabha was there."

“Here the entire definitive series is an inclusive series which seeks to <g data-gr-id="31">encapsule</g> the contribution of all the leading lights of the freedom movement including Jawaharlal Nehru. We have been most liberal and understanding in giving due recognition to people of different ideology and approaches.
All of them have contributed in a very significant way to make modern India,” the minister said.

On whether there was a proposal to remove the name of Indira Gandhi from inland letters, Prasad said the advisory committee has suggested Yoga and but no decision has yet been taken.

Congress on Tuesday criticised the government’s decision to discontinue postal stamps issued in memory of Indira and Rajiv saying it was a “sinister attempt to erase the memory of the two martyr Prime Ministers of the country”.

In addition to the use of postage stamps for regular use under the definitive series, the government also issues commemorative postage stamps. 

Prasad said four commemorative stamps have been issued in memory of Indira Gandhi, two in the name of Rajiv Gandhi and seven times in memory of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

Inland letters with Indira Gandhi’s photo may be discontinued
 
Inland letters carrying the image of late Indira Gandhi may be discontinued, indications were available on Wednesday, a day after it became known that stamps displaying her image as well as that of another former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi will not be printed. 

The Philately Advisory Committee (PAC) has recommended replacing the image of Indira Gandhi with yoga on inland letters but no decision has yet been taken, Communication Minster Ravi Shankar Prasad told a media briefing on Wednesday.  

He was <g data-gr-id="54">replaying</g> to a question whether there was a proposal to remove the image of Indira Gandhi from inland letters. Defending the decision to discontinue stamps with images of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, Prasad said postage stamps should honour leading lights of the nation and not members of one family.

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