CDA clarifies relocation of WWI memorial, denies demolition claims
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Thursday rejected reports suggesting the demolition of a World War I memorial, stating that the monument has been relocated as part of a conservation effort to ensure its long-term preservation, security and public accessibility. Earlier, media reports said the monument on Kuri Road, near Rehara village, was destroyed. In a statement today, the CDA said the memorial was carefully dismantled under established conservation protocols, with original bricks and materials preserved to allow accurate reconstruction at a new site. The authority maintained that the structure had deteriorated over time and that relocation was necessary to ensure its dignified upkeep and protection. "While the monument is not listed on the Department of Archaeology’s notified heritage inventory, the department was consulted and due process was followed," the CDA noted. It added that formal consent from the legal heirs was obtained before the relocation, includi...