Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Clamour grows for more name changes in UP

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LUCKNOW: Allahabad has now become Prayagraj and, flush with this success, many groups in Uttar Pradesh are reviving their demand for renaming cities, towns and districts, amid strong objections by the Opposition. There’s a common thread in such demands: most are being made by Hindu groups, and the places they want renamed have names given by the Mughals centuries ago.

For instance, there are demands to rename Azamgarh district as Aryamgarh; Faizabad as Saket; Aligarh as Harigarh; and Muzaffarna­gar as Laxminagar.

In Aligarh, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders are already riding around in vehicles that have Harigarh written on them.

BJP’s Muzaffarna­gar district president, Sudhir Saini, said: “Hindu organisati­ons have been demanding a change in the name of Muzaffarna­gar as they believe the place was once known as Laxminagar.”

The suggestion to rename Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, was made by Bihar Governor and UP leader, Lalji Tandon, in his book ‘Ankaha Lucknow’ (Untold Lucknow) in May 2018.

“Lucknow was originally named Laxmanavat­i, then Laxmanpur and Lakhnavati, before finally being named Lucknow,” the book says.

The state could consider at least some of the demands. UP minister for medical and health and the government’s spokespers­on, Sidharth Nath Singh, said, “The government will take a call after studying the issue. We may consider the demand or suggestion for changing of names.”

Singh was one of the prime movers behind the renaming of Allahabad, writing to both chief minister, Yogi Adityanath, and Governor, Ram Naik, on the issue.

Some Hindu organisati­ons say Mughal or British rulers strategica­lly changed the names of many towns to target Indian culture. “We are not against anybody. Our freedom fighters laid down their lives to win Independen­ce. Many towns have names after Mughal rulers. It is high time our cities got back their ancient names and identity,” said Shivdash, a senior leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the man in charge of work at Karsevakpu­ram (where pieces of the Ram temple are being made in anticipati­on of the day either the courts or a law make it possible to construct one) in Ayodhya. “Names that are symbols of slavery should be named after patriots,” said Prabhu Narain, Awadh Prant Sanghchala­k of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh.

In August this year, the Yogi government had renamed Mughalsara­i city and railway junction after BJP ideologue, Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay. Then came the recent name change of Allahabad. q

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