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Radicals vandalise the bust of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who wrote Bangladesh’s national anthem, amid the violent protests.
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Newschecker ran a reverse image search, which led us to the same photo in a Pune Mirror report, dated February 18, 2023, stating that the “missing” head of a Tagore statue from Dhaka University was recovered.
“The dismantled head of a sculpture of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, that was removed from the campus of Dhaka University, has been found by some passersby at the premises of the ongoing ‘Amar Ekushe’ Book Fair here, Shimul Kumbhkaar, leader of Bangladesh Chhatra Union, Dhaka University, said on Saturday. On Thursday, Dhaka University (DU) authorities had reportedly removed the statue of Tagore, which the university students constructed next to the Raju Memorial sculpture. The students built the symbolic sculpture of Tagore on Tuesday to protest against the recent banning and censorship of books at the ‘Amar Ekushe’ Book Fair,” read the report.
Similar reports can be seen here, here and here, confirming that the viral image is of a broken head from a Tagore sculpture made by students to protest against censorship, which was removed from a Dhaka university in February 2023.
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Pune Mirror report, February 19, 2023
News18 Hindi report, February 20, 2023
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