MUMBAI: It is Prime Minister Narendra Modi spinning the “charkha” – not Mahatma Gandhi – on the 2017 calendar and diaries published by the Khadi Village Industries Commission or KVIC, a first that has taken many employees of the government body by surprise.
The commission’s calendars have always featured Mahatma Gandhi, who founded the Khadi movement in the 1920s, aiming to boycott foreign goods in a non-violent protest against the British.
According to sources, a section of employees and officials were taken aback to see the cover photo showing PM Modi weaving Khadi on a large ‘charkha’ or spinning wheel, in the classic pose of Mahatma Gandhi.
KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena said this was “not unusual” and there have been deviations in the past.
“The entire khadi industry (udyog) is based on Gandhiji’s philosophy, ideas and ideals, he is the soul of KVIC, so there is no question of ignoring him,” Mr Saxena told news agency IANS.
“In fact, he is khadi’s biggest brand ambassador, and his vision matches KVIC’s, of ‘Make In India’ by making villages self-sufficient, ‘skill development’ by generating employment among the rural masses, infuse modern technology for khadi weaving, innovations and marketing. Plus, the PM is a youth icon,” Mr Saxena explained.
KVIC calendar & dairy without Gandhiji's pics have been issued earlier too.Spirit is more important than the image.@PMOIndia,@ashokepandit. pic.twitter.com/57ksjFD1LQ
— Chairman, KVIC (@ChairmanKvic) January 12, 2017
Employees of KVIC at its Vile Parle headquarters observed “a silent, soul-cleansing” protest wearing black bands on their mouths during lunch hour yesterday.
“We are pained at this systematic easing out of Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas, philosophy and ideals by the government. Last year, the first attempt was made by including the PM’s photos in the calendar,” a senior KVIC staffer told news agency IANS on the condition of anonymity.
The staff unions had reportedly raised their objections at the time.
“However, this year it’s a total washout. The pictures and teaching of Gandhiji – who created khadi for the poor masses and made it a symbol of the ‘swadeshi’ self-reliance during the struggle for Independence – are completely left out in the calendar and diary,” the staff member claimed.
Many on social media vocally criticise also a hashtag ‘Charkha Chor Modi’ began to trend on Twitter.
A New Gandhiwaadi leader converting Gandhi's Dhoti into thread in order to stich his Kurta torn by Godse.(2017) pic.twitter.com/AvKSILHoKT
— History of India (@RealHistoryPic) January 12, 2017
#चरखा_चोर_मोदी U can't replace Mahatma & neither u can remove the picture of Mahatma from our heart,heart of Indiahttps://t.co/QfQHGeKGkX
— SIMA (@seemaadhikari) January 13, 2017
Waiting for Rahul Gandhi to slowly become Rahul Modi.
— Tanmay Bhat (@thetanmay) January 13, 2017
Chor modi, first you took the dress of Nehru, then his jacket and now you have the audacity of replacing Gandhi from Khadi#चरखा_चोर_मोदी pic.twitter.com/AIiphqFzki
— KilaFateh (@KilaFateh) January 13, 2017
Rahul Gandhi in his speech had alluded that if Modi had his way, he may even put his photo on Mangalyaan, Modi followed with #चरखा_चोर_मोदी
— Rachit Seth🇮🇳 (@rachitseth) January 13, 2017
1: Father of Nation
2: Father of Bhashan #चरखा_चोर_मोदी pic.twitter.com/1CxzEVq1zZ— St . Sinner. (@retheeshraj10) January 13, 2017