A large statue of Argentine football star Lionel Messi in Kolkata has come under safety scrutiny after concerns were raised about its stability. The statue, which stands approximately 70 feet tall, has reportedly been secured with ropes after it was observed swaying due to strong winds. The installation, located in the Lake Town area along VIP Road in Kolkata, was unveiled just five months ago as a tribute to the global football icon. It was initially celebrated with grand arrangements and public enthusiasm when Messi’s statue was inaugurated, symbolizing the city’s admiration for the legendary player. However, recent reports suggest that local residents and visitors noticed the structure moving noticeably during windy conditions, raising fears about its stability and the possibility of it toppling over. In response to these concerns, authorities or organizers have taken precautionary measures by tying the statue with ropes to ensure safety and prevent any untoward incident. The development has sparked widespread discussion among locals, with many questioning the engineering and structural safety of such a massive installation in an open public space. While no damage or accident has been reported so far, the precautionary action highlights growing concerns regarding maintenance and safety standards of large public monuments. The statue had become a popular attraction in the area, drawing football fans and visitors since its unveiling. Its sudden reinforcement with ropes, however, has shifted attention toward safety protocols and the need for regular structural inspections, especially for large outdoor installations exposed to weather conditions.


