The BJP member also lashed out at Congress leaders opposing the move, saying, "They make statues of their leaders all over the country but not a single one of national martyrs."
The BJP member was apparently referring to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who did not favour setting up of such a memorial at India Gate complex. He also referred to statues of political leaders all over Parliament House but not of a single soldier killed in action.
When Vijay made certain objectionable remarks against Congress members for following the British, the ruling party members vehemently objected.
Dikshit has opposed a Group of Ministers' recommendation to set up the national war memorial at the India Gate complex, saying it will affect the ambiance of the area and restrict people's movement at the popular hangout zone.
In separate letters to Defence Minister A K Antony, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath, she said an alternative site should be found for the memorial.
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