Munda, whose death anniversary is being observed on June 9, is revered among the state's tribal communities.
"Birsa Munda's is a guiding light for the youth of Jharkhand," the chief minister said in a statement. Das has directed that the order be implemented immediately.
However, tribal views were divided on the move. While Ratan Tirkey, member of Jharkhand Tribal Advisory Council, hailed the decision, noted tribal activist Dayamani Barla had a different take. "Birsa in chains or cuffs shows despite all odds he didn't buckle before the British. Today, our country is independent, but in a true sense, we are still struggling for basic facilities. I see Birsa in chains as an inspiration for all of us to keep struggling for our rights," Barla told The Telegraph.
Munda, a resident of Ulihatu village in Erki block of Khunti district in modern day Jharkhand, led a guerilla uprising against the British in the 19th century. He was captured and jailed in Ranchi, where he died of cholera at of 25.
Limited-time offer: Big stories, small price. Keep independent media alive. Become a Scroll member today!
Our journalism is for everyone. But you can get special privileges by buying an annual Scroll Membership. Sign up today!