Cong slams those unable to digest contribution of Nehru in setting up Isro

After Chandrayaan-3 touched down on the Moon, the Congress had said it is a collective success of every Indian and ISRO's achievement reflects a saga of continuity and is truly fantastic

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 27 2023 | 11:29 PM IST

The Congress on Sunday hit out at those "unable to digest the contribution" of Jawaharlal Nehru that led to the setting up of ISRO and asserted that the India's first prime minister used to encourage the scientific approach.

In a post in Hindi on X, Congress general secretary (communications) Jairam Ramesh said, "Nehru used to promote scientific approach. Those who are unable to digest his contribution in the setting up of ISRO should listen to his speech on the foundation day of TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)."

Ramesh also shared a video from Nehru's speech at the event.

"Unlike the person who gave knowledge about the science of clouds providing a shield from radar, he (Nehru) did not just talk big but took big decisions," Ramesh said in an apparent swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Congress and the BJP have been engaged in a war of words over Nehru and other Congress prime ministers' contribution to India's space programme with the opposition party highlighting its leaders' efforts and the ruling party asserting that major strides have been made in this sector post 2014.

After Chandrayaan-3 touched down on the Moon, the Congress had said it is a collective success of every Indian and ISRO's achievement reflects a saga of continuity and is truly fantastic.

The Congress has said India's space journey began in 1962 with the formation of INCOSPAR which was the result of the farsightedness of Homi Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai, along with enthusiastic support from the country's first prime minister.

Later, in August 1969, Sarabhai established the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

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First Published: Aug 27 2023 | 11:29 PM IST

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