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Clamour for renaming cities, landmarks grows vociferous

- Faisal Malik

MUMBAI: With the state and central government­s approving renaming of Aurangabad as Chhatrapat­i Sambhaji Nagar and Osmanabad as Dharashiv, more such demands are gaining momentum in the state.

On Saturday, leaders from all parties in Buldhana district in Vidarbha region raised the demand to rename the district as Jijau Nagar after Jijabai, mother of Maratha King Chhatrapat­i Shivaji. Jijabai was born at Sindkhed Raja in Buldhana. They have also submitted a memorandum to the tehsildar pressing for their demand.

“Her father Lakhujiraj­e Rao was a grandee of Sindkhed Raja which is part of Buldhana district. Jadhav was running his province from there and thus it would be better if Buldhana be renamed as Jijau Nagar,” the memorandum read.

Similar demand has also been made for Pune by NCP legislator Amol Mitkari on January 13, who was of the view that renaming would honour the memory and contributi­on of the Maratha King’s mother. Jijabai had camped in Pune with her son and looked after his training.

Chief minister Eknath Shindeled Shiv Sena in its first national executive committee meeting on

February 21 too passed a resolution to rename Churchgate railway station after Chintaman Dwarakanat­h Deshmukh, country’s first finance minister who hailed from Maharashtr­a.

Meanwhile, MP and AIMIM leader Imtiyaz Jaleel sat on an indefinite chain hunger strike from Saturday opposing renaming of Aurangabad.

He pointed out that the erstwhile MVA government on June 29 last year approved renaming of Aurangabad and questioned the central government’s approval saying, “How come they take a decision when the matter is sub-judice. A total of three petitions are pending before the Bombay high court.”

As the local body elections that are due for this year and state assembly and general elections scheduled for next year, more such demands are likely to come up in the coming days.

Political analyst Hemant Desai said that the deliberate and mischievou­s politics that started in north India, especially in Uttar Pradesh, has been brought to the progressiv­e state like Maharashtr­a. “The demand to rename cities and places has been there in the state since long but now they are getting aggressive and the objective behind them is to rake up religious and identity sentiments of the people,” Desai said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Shinde-led Sena in its executive meet had passed a resolution to rename Churchgate railway station after CD Deshmukh.
HT PHOTO Shinde-led Sena in its executive meet had passed a resolution to rename Churchgate railway station after CD Deshmukh.

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