Rajiv Gandhi Memorial

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TypeMemorial
LocationSriperumbudur, Chennai, India
Coordinates12°57′38″N 79°56′43″E / 12.9605°N 79.9452°E / 12.9605; 79.9452
Groundbreaking2003
Rajiv Gandhi Memorial
View of the memorial complex
Interactive map of the Rajiv Gandhi Memorial area
General information
TypeMemorial
LocationSriperumbudur, Chennai, India
Coordinates12°57′38″N 79°56′43″E / 12.9605°N 79.9452°E / 12.9605; 79.9452
Groundbreaking2003

Rajiv Gandhi Memorial is a memorial to the former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in Chennai, India. The memorial is located at Sriperumpudur at the site where he was assassinated on 21 May 1991. It was opened on 10 October 2003 by then President of India APJ Abdul Kalam.

Former prime minister of India Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by a suicide bombing in Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu, India on 21 May 1991.[1] At least 14 others, in addition to Rajiv and the assassin, were killed.[2] It was carried out by the Sri Lankan Tamil separatist organization Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam as a retaliation to the involvement of the Indian Peace Keeping Force in the Sri Lankan civil war.[3][4]

Memorial

A memorial was planned by the Government of India at the site where Rajiv was assassinated.[5] The Government of Tamil Nadu allocated 12.19 acres (4.93 ha) of land for the memorial in June 1994. It was built at a cost of 211.5 million (equivalent to 1.4 billion or US$16 million in 2023).[6] It was designed by K T Ravindran, and was built by the Central Public Works Department.[7] It was opened on 10 October 2003 by then President of India APJ Abdul Kalam, in the presence of Rajiv's widow Sonia Gandhi.[8]

Design

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