Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Controversy over 'Missing' Nehru Papers ::: Culture Minister says "they are not missing; they are with Sonia Gandhi"

Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that scholars, researchers, students and citizens "have a right to access original documentary sources to arrive at a truthful and balanced understanding" of Jawaharlal Nehru's life and times.


"On one hand, we are being asked not to debate the blunders of that era. On the other hand, primary source material that could enable informed debate is kept out of public access," he tweeted on the backdrop of 'missing' Nehru papers. 







The Nehru papers have been a contentious issue between the ruling BJP and opposition Congress, and a section within the PMML has been pushing for "reclaiming" these papers, which were taken back by Sonia Gandhi several years ago.


Shekhawat, in his post on X, said Nehru papers are "not 'missing' from PMML". He added that the word 'missing' entails that the "whereabouts are unknown".


"In reality, 51 cartons of Jawaharlal Nehru papers were formally taken back by the family in 2008 from the Prime Ministers' Museum and Library (then NMML). Their location is known. Hence, they are 'not missing'," the Union minister said.


These papers were "handed over officially in 2008, on request", with records and catalogues maintained by PMML, he said.


Shekhawat said that scholars, researchers, students and citizens "have a right to access original documentary sources to arrive at a truthful and balanced understanding" of Jawaharlal Nehru's life and times.


"On one hand, we are being asked not to debate the blunders of that era. On the other hand, primary source material that could enable informed debate is kept out of public access.


"This contradiction cannot be ignored. This is no ordinary matter. History cannot be curated selectively. Transparency is the foundation of democracy and archival openness is its moral obligation, which Mrs Gandhi and the 'family' need to uphold," he argued.


Shekhawat, in his long post, further wrote, "What does require an answer is this: Why have these papers not been returned despite multiple reminders from PMML, including the recent reminders in January and July 2025? The nation deserves clarity." 


"I respectfully ask Sonia Gandhi ji to explain to the country: What is being withheld? What is being hidden? The excuses given by Smt Sonia Gandhi for not returning these papers are not tenable. The point is that why are important historical documents still outside the public archive? "These are not private family papers. 


They relate to the first Prime Minister of India and form part of our national historical record. Such papers belong in public archives, not behind closed doors," Shekhawat argued in his post.





  




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Controversy over 'Missing' Nehru Papers ::: Culture Minister says "they are not missing; they are with Sonia Gandhi"

Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that scholars, researchers, students and citizens "have a right to access original...