Uttarakhand villages will provide iron and clay for the construction of the proposed 'Statue of Unity' in the memory of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Gujarat, a dream project of BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.
BJP workers will begin collecting about one kg of iron and 250 gm of clay from each village across Uttarakhand on the death anniversary of Patel on December 15 when the party is organising a country-wide marathon named "Run for Unity" to pay tribute to the great leader, former state BJP chief Bacchi Singh Rawat told reporters here today.
"Half to one Kg of used iron and 250 gms of clay from a holy or sacred spot from each village will be collected and sent through Zilla Panchayats to Gujarat as Uttarakhand's contribution to the construction of India's iron man's statue," Rawat, who is the state coordinator for Statue of Unity, said.
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