"The 'Kalash' (vase) will contain water of some rivers that have cultural importance in the state. Similarly, other 'Kalash' will carry some soil from historical important places such as Shivneri, Raigad, Pratapgad and Panhala forts and they will be taken to Mumbai on December 22," Vinayak Mete, chairman of the committee set up for the memorial, said today.
He said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will welcome a van carrying the 'Kalash' containing water and soil at the Gateway of India on December 23.
Mete told reporters that two families, said to be the descendants of the Maratha king, along with the descendants of aristocrats who had served with him are invited for the function. "It's a gesture from the state towards the contribution of their ancestors," he added.
On Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray's participation in the ceremony, Mete said, "The CM is in talks with him. Thackeray will definitely be there but whether he will be at the island or attend the PM's rally at Bandra Kurla complex is yet to be decided."
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"We are inviting all the historians because they do have played a key role in making Maharaj's history relevant to people. The organisers of Maratha rallies held recently across the state will be invited as well. I personally feel that every village representative should be invited for the BKC function because it is not a political event," Mete said.
"We are planning to complete the first phase by 19 February, 2019," Mete added.
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