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Mahatma Mandir: a grand failure of Gujarat Government?

Gandhinagar : Gujarat’s grand Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, envisioned as a symbol of progress, has now become a financial burden—a white elephant sustained by taxpayers’ money. The Gujarat...

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March 19, 2025 2 Min Read

Gandhinagar : Gujarat’s grand Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, envisioned as a symbol of progress, has now become a financial burden—a white elephant sustained by taxpayers’ money. The Gujarat government itself has admitted that ₹2.32 crore in rent remains unpaid for the convention center, raising serious concerns about mismanagement of public funds.

The issue was highlighted in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly, where the opposition strongly criticized the government’s selective approach in renting out the venue. While the government demands advance payments for party plots, it has shown blatant leniency in recovering outstanding dues for Mahatma Mandir. Adding to the controversy, opposition leaders alleged that the government refused to rent the venue to the Congress for its national convention, despite its willingness to pay upfront.

A Legacy Turned Liability

Mahatma Mandir, inaugurated in 2011, was built to honor Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals and to serve as a premier venue for international conventions. However, it has now become a symbol of financial mismanagement. The massive convention complex, spanning over 34 acres, was meant to be a hub for business and political gatherings. Instead, it is fast turning into an economic liability, with maintenance costs so high that its closure has even been speculated.

According to official figures, the total outstanding rent over the past three years stood at a staggering ₹3.33 crore. While the government claims to have recovered ₹1.01 crore in the last year, ₹2.32 crore remains unpaid. Opposition leaders argue that Mahatma Mandir is being used primarily for the ruling party’s propaganda rather than being managed efficiently as a public asset.

Rising Questions Over Government’s Priorities

The controversy surrounding Mahatma Mandir exposes a larger issue—financial accountability and the selective enforcement of rules by the Gujarat government. Critics argue that while small businesses and citizens are penalized for non-payment of dues, the government itself turns a blind eye when it comes to collecting outstanding rents from influential entities.

With mounting unpaid bills and an uncertain future, Mahatma Mandir, once a pride of Gujarat, is now at risk of becoming a neglected monument to misplaced priorities. Will the government take action to recover the dues and ensure proper utilization of public resources, or will Mahatma Mandir continue to drain taxpayers’ money?

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