Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Shimla’s name may be changed to Shyamala

- Gaurav Bisht letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The BJP government in Himachal Pradesh is considerin­g renaming Shimla to Shyamala. “Before the British arrived, Shimla was known as Shyamala. My government will definitely seek public opinion on the demand for its renaming,” chief minister Jai Ram Thakur said while addressing a Dussehra function at Jakhu in Shimla on Friday.

SHIMLA:The Himachal Pradesh government is considerin­g renaming state capital Shimla to Shyamala, a demand made by right-wing Hindu groups as part of efforts to remove “symbols of British rule.”

“Before the British arrived, Shimla was known as Shyamala. My government will seek public opinion on the demand for its renaming,” chief minister Jai Ram Thakur said on the sideline of Dussehra festivitie­s at Jakhu temple Friday evening.

The demand for changing Shimla’s name gained momentum after the Uttar Pradesh government renamed Allahabad as Prayagraj.

State health minister Vipin Parmar said that “there was no harm” in changing the name of Shimla, the summer capital of India under the British from 1864 to Independen­ce, and landmarks associated with the British.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) had long demanded the government change the town’s name. However, in 2016, then chief minister Virbhadra Singh had rejected renaming Shimla, saying it was an internatio­nally-famous tourist destinatio­n.

“Slavery can either be physical, mental or cultural. Sticking to names given by oppressors is sign of mental slavery. Changing names of town is a small but significan­t step,” VHP state president Aman Puri said, adding “The country had done away with several symbols of British rule after independen­ce, but in Himachal, several names remain of the colonial time.”

The British could not pronounce Shyamala so they changed the name to Shimla, he alleged.

The VHP has also been seeking the state tourism department-run Hotel Peterhoff be named after sage Valmiki, author of the epic Ramayana.

Peterhoff, which was the residence of the governor generals and viceroys of British India, had housed the Punjab high court after independen­ce and was the venue for the trial of Nathu Ram Godse for assassinat­ing Mahatma Gandhi. It had later served the state Raj Bhavan before being gutted in a fire and rebuilt in 1991.

It has also been demanding Dalhousie be renamed after famous revolution­ary leader Subhas Chandra Bose and Nurpur town should be named after 1857 war of independen­ce warrior Ram Singh Pathania, instead of Mughal empress Noor Jahan.

The opposition Congress however ridiculed plans to change Shimla’s name.

“Instead of changing name of the town, the government should focus on resolving the problems in the town as well as in the state. It should work for peoples’ welfare... name change won’t help,” said Congress state general secretary and chief spokesman Naresh Chauhan.

Meanwhile, Congress legislatur­e party leader Mukesh Agnihotri on Saturday condemned remarks made by Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur over government contemplat­ion to rename Shimla .

“The CM should pay attention to the issues related to unemployme­nt, inflation and developmen­t instead of walking in the line of Yogi and Khattar,” said Agnihotri.

He said that Shimla is a historic city and the capital of the state, many historical memories are associated with Shimla. In such a situation, the government should not even think of changing the name of Shimla to Shyamala.

He said this type of politics is of no benefit. He said today’s issue is not about changing the names of cities, but unemployme­nt is the biggest issue, youth need a tool of employment so that the CM Thakur should pay attention to employment and other issues of the state. “The CM should avoid such comments and should maintain the dignity of the post,” he added.

 ?? HT FILE ?? An overview of Shimla town on Friday.
HT FILE An overview of Shimla town on Friday.

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