The trial that took place on April 18 at a magisterial court, completed 100 years today, but amid all the spotlight on Satyagraha centenary celebrations, this heritage landmark of the city is "battling oblivion".
"It is a shame that first the Collectorate battled a demolition move, and now in the scheme of grand Satyagraha centenary celebrations, it has not even been mentioned, let alone celebrated. The film 'Gandhi' itself is a heritage for us.
On World Heritage Day today, Kumar and several other scholars and heritage lovers also highlighted the "neglect" suffered by other landmarks associated with Gandhi in the city, especially 'Sikander Manzil'.
Gandhiji had come to Patna on way to Champaran on April 10, 1917. He briefly had stayed at the palatial house of Mazhar-ul Haq on Fraser Road.
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"This was the right occasion to declare it as a heritage and preserve it. But, we don't even see it being mentioned during big events," Patna-based historian Surendra Gopal said.
Gopal and a host of other scholars, professionals, school and university teachers, students, had last year written through INTACH to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to spare the demolition of the centuries-old Collectorate and instead restore it into a cultural hub.
US-based professional Twisha Chandra, who hails from Patna, and also a member of the Executive Committee of London-based Gandhi Foundation, is currently visiting her hometown, but feels sad to see the Collectorate being "neglected" during the centenary celebrations.
"One cannot even imagine it being gone. And, the Gandhi link to it due to the film's shooting there makes it even more imperative to preserve it.
Incidentally, the Gandhi Foundation last year, in an appeal letter to Kumar to preserve the Collectorate, had also suggested linking the heritage building with the Gandhi tourism circuit.
A civil society-led online campaign 'Save Historic Patna Collectorate', started on April 3 last year, today reaffirmed it appeal to the Bihar government to link Collectorate and 'Sikander Manzil' and other Gandhi-related trails in the city into a tourism circuit.
The centenary celebrations were kicked off at newly-built Gyan Bhawan on the periphery of Gandhi Maidan, that sits near the Collectorate. The Gyan Bhawan is right adjacent to Gandhi Sanghralaya and the old house of Dr Syed Mehmood is next to it ('Gandhi Shivir'), where Gandhi used to stay during his Patna visits.
"The Maidan also has the world's largest statue of Gandhi. And, it is not very far from the Gandhi Setu and the Gandhi Ghat on Ganga, where part of his ashes were immersed. All these can be weaved into a chain and linked to the Gandhi tourism circuit from Patna to Champaran," says Patna-born photographer Rajiv Soni, who has worked on heritage buildings.