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'Hanging house' in assembly: Gallows remark triggers AAP-BJP face-off; CM Rekha Gupta rejects historical link; MLA flags bid to vilify Arvind Kejriwal via British lens
'Hanging house' in assembly: Gallows remark triggers AAP-BJP face-off; CM Rekha Gupta rejects historical link; MLA flags bid to vilify Arvind Kejriwal via British lens

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Hanging house' in assembly: Gallows remark triggers AAP-BJP face-off; CM Rekha Gupta rejects historical link; MLA flags bid to vilify Arvind Kejriwal via British lens

NEW DELHI: A structure within the main building of Delhi assembly inaugurated by then AAP govt as a British-era 'fansi ghar' (gallows chamber) will be dismantled by the current BJP dispensation, which claims it originally housed a service staircase meant to deliver tiffin to British officers. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The Kejriwal govt spent Rs 1 crore to do it up to resemble a jail - installing murals of freedom fighters, erecting symbolic prison bars and placing a couple of nooses. Ram Niwas Goel, then speaker, had claimed prisoners held in Red Fort used to be taken to this room for execution. Calling it a gross distortion of history, an insult to martyrs and a betrayal of public trust, CM Rekha Gupta, while speaking in the House Wednesday, ordered the structure be removed, an inquiry initiated, and an FIR registered. No Historical Evidence Of Gallows At Delhi Assembly Site, Says CM Kejriwal had inaugurated the so-called 'gallows chamber' along with a memorial dedicated to 'Covid warriors'. Located to the left of the assembly hall, the structure displays items purportedly belonging to British-era prisoners, along with an "original noose", offering visitors a glimpse into the country's past. CM Gupta alleged Kejriwal, in a calculated attempt to gain public sympathy, arbitrarily declared a portion of the assembly as a gallows site without any documentary or historical evidence. She said the building was constructed in 1912 and served as the venue for sessions of Imperial Legislative Council from 1913 to 1926. In contrast, the actual site of the old Delhi jail where executions used to took place, was located at what is now Maulana Azad Medical College, she said, urging current speaker Vijender Gupta to immediately remove the misleading signage referencing the 'fansi ghar' from the assembly building. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She said this process should be completed ahead of the All India Speakers' Conference scheduled for 24-25 August so that dignitaries from across the country are not presented with a "falsified version of history" and the reputation of the Delhi Assembly is intact. During a debate over the issue, leader of opposition Atishi and some other AAP MLAs were marshalled out of the assembly following a heated exchange with BJP members. AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha defended the room's historical significance, arguing that many such execution sites were never officially recorded. "Historians have differing views on such places. In the 1912 map of this building, that is the only double-storey structure consistent with a hanging chamber," he said. Jha warned against "whitewashing British tyranny" in an attempt to target Kejriwal and urged that materials from the site be examined by ASI.

ChatGPT Quoted In Delhi Assembly As Debate Erupts Over 'Hanging House' Claim
ChatGPT Quoted In Delhi Assembly As Debate Erupts Over 'Hanging House' Claim

NDTV

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • NDTV

ChatGPT Quoted In Delhi Assembly As Debate Erupts Over 'Hanging House' Claim

New Delhi: A routine day of proceedings in the Delhi Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday turned into a charged discussion over a controversial historical claim, with an unexpected participant entering the fray: ChatGPT. The debate centred around a section of the Assembly premises previously referred to as a British-era "hanging chamber" by former Speaker Ram Niwas Goel in 2021, following the discovery of an underground structure. The room, located beneath the main Assembly floor at the Old Secretariat, was formally inaugurated in 2022 with a plaque that suggested it had been used for executions during the British rule. However, BJP legislators on Tuesday challenged the claim, calling it historically inaccurate and based on misinterpretation. The discussion quickly escalated when an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA referenced ChatGPT to back the original claim, drawing a sharp response from the Speaker and Treasury bench members. Timeline Of The Claim In 2016, an underground tunnel-like passage was found below the Assembly building. In 2021, Mr Goel described it as part of a colonial-era escape route, and in 2022, a nearby chamber was inaugurated with a plaque marking it as a "hanging room" connected to events around the Quit India Movement. But according to BJP MLA Abhay Verma, archival records do not support this description. "When this building was being constructed, this place was an elevator. It was a tiffin room with a lift for transporting goods," Verma said, demanding a resolution condemning what he called a distortion of historical facts. "Arvind Kejriwal has completely misrepresented the history of this House," he added. AI Enters The Floor Debate In an unusual development, AAP MLA Jarnail Singh brought up ChatGPT during the session, stating, "If you search for 'gallows in Delhi Assembly' on ChatGPT today, all the information traces back to here." He argued that the BJP was attempting to downplay or erase historical links to the Colonial era, and that the information presented by the former government had shaped how the site is now perceived publicly, including online. Speaker Responds Speaker Vijender Gupta dismissed the AI reference, cautioning against the use of digital summaries as primary evidence. "Even the lies of ChatGPT are being spread. The people of the country are being misled," he said, adding that the matter had been reviewed with the help of historians and archival material. He issued a detailed clarification during the session. "There is no tunnel beneath the Assembly - what is being referred to is ducting used for ventilation. Similar designs exist in Parliament buildings as well," he said. Regarding the room, Gupta added, "It is a tiffin room. The wooden lift found inside was used to carry food and items, not for executions. No evidence has been found to support the presence of gallows." Government Backs Speaker Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma also questioned the earlier narrative. "ChatGPT says it was Ram Niwas Goel who described it as a hanging house. But the maps we found from the archives do not support this. We must respect the dignity of the House," he said. Later, taking the reporters to tour the site in question, he said, ""When this building was being constructed, this place was an elevator. Arvind Kejriwal has completely distorted such a significant history. Today, during the Assembly session, all the facts were presented." "The photos, maps and documents we have received prove that there was no gallows here. There was only an elevator used to move goods up and down. We will remove the gallows from here and present the true form and reality of this place," he added. BJP MLA Ajay Mahawar added that earlier claims needed closer scrutiny, stating, "One by one, the previous government's misrepresentations are coming to light." AAP Accuses Speaker Of Silencing Opposition The AAP defended the earlier statements made by its leaders. Party sources said the claims were not fabricated but based on information available during renovation works and shared with the public accordingly. Tensions rose when AAP MLA Atishi alleged that when she attempted to respond, her microphone was reportedly turned off. Building's Past And Public Memory The Assembly building, originally constructed in 1912, was once the seat of the Imperial Legislative Council after the capital was shifted from Kolkata to Delhi. It also housed the temporary Central Secretariat until the Parliament building was inaugurated in 1927. Since then, the site has hosted several legislative bodies, including the Metropolitan Council (1966-1990), and has been the official seat of the Delhi Legislative Assembly since 1993. The room in question lies beneath the semi-circular Assembly Hall. A plaque installed in 2022 links it to the Quit India Movement, and its inauguration was publicised as part of efforts to acknowledge the colonial past. Next Steps Speaker Gupta indicated that a review of all commemorative plaques and historical references within the Assembly premises may be initiated. No formal committee has been announced yet. "This institution is built on truth. We must avoid misrepresentation, whether deliberate or accidental," he said, while urging all members to refrain from relying on online summaries or unverified public information in legislative matters.

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