"Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has accepted a proposal in this regard by the Mumbai Municipal Corporation," a senior government official said.
The BJP had last year demanded that the little garden along Girgaum Chowpatty where Tilak was cremated should be named as 'Swaraj Bhoomi', a demand that Lokmanya Tilak Gaurav Samiti, an independent outfit, has been raising for long.
"Lokmanya Tilak was a great freedom fighter, thinker, social reformer who put nation first. His clarion call that 'freedom is my birth right...' stirred the nation and gave momentum to the pre-Independence movement against the British rule across India," Fadnavis, then BJP state unit president, had said last year while backing the outfit's demand.
Tilak, a veteran freedom fighter and social reformer, died on August 1, 1920. His last rites were performed at Girgaum Chowpatty along the seashore instead of crematorium because of massive public turnout at the funeral.
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The samiti's chairman, Prakash Silam, had earlier said, "For the last three decades, we have been asking the government to allow the project at the same place where Tilak was cremated. It should be open to public."
Laxman, a Congress worker associated with Mahatma Gandhi's movement, had first raised the demand for installation of Tilak's statue at the same place where his final rites were conducted.
The committee held several meetings with the state government and gave presentations on demands including construction of an arch and pillar and naming of garden as 'Swaraj Bhoomi'. But, the proposal was rejected on the grounds that it would require environmental clearance.