Siting of the Indian Arrival Day monument

Dear Editor,
I recognise that my continuing efforts to have the Indian Arrival Day monument sited at Highbury, where the first batch of Indian immigrants actually arrived, instead of Palmyra which is apparently being pushed because of ‘convenience’ and/or ‘conspicuousness’, might now be seen as ‘whipping a dead horse’; but in all seriousness, I again beg the relevant authorities to please let good historical reason and commonsense prevail. It is still not too late to do so.
And now there is yet another good reason to choose Highbury: the fact that far less ‘foundational works’ is required at Highbury as opposed to Palmyra where the soil condition has already been proven to be less hospitable and to reduce its in-hospitability will definitely require more time and resources without any guarantee against another collapse.
Why risk another ‘collapse’ and the possibility that the extra foundational works will require more time and money which militate against the year-end target in order to accommodate the fortuitous visit of the Indian Prime Minister.

Sincerely,
Nowrang Persaud