Delhi/Hyderabad, Sept 9 (Hydnow): Even since the ‘president of India‘ was printed on the invitations to the G20 diner at the President’s House, there has been a national uproar over the country’s name change. There are possibilities of changing the name of the country from India to Bharat.
there are speculations that the Central government may take this resolution in a special session of the parliament. Finally, the United Nations also responded to this issue. It also said that if the central government completes the formal process, India’s name will be changed to Bharat in the United Nations records
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned the name of the country Bharat on the G20 platform, and the nameplate of Modi “Bharat” the arguments that the name of the country is being changed have been given more strength. Also, in the G20 booklet given to the foreign representatives, India is also printed as the Mother of Democracy. As mentioned in the constitution, the official name of the country is ‘Bharat’, it was clarified in the booklet. With this, the India vs. Bharat debate has once again come to the fore. Everyone was fixated on changing the name of the country to Bharat is almost certain. Netizens are also writing Bharat instead of using the name ‘India’, many are of the opinion that it would be better if the name of the country was changed to Bharat.
If the name of the country is changed to Bharat, what will happen to the “India’ on identity cards and notes? However, India and Bharat names can be used for the country in the constitution, Then what is this new drama, The opposition alliance “I N D I A” is also protesting. The I N D I A alliance accused the Modi government of destroying the nation’s heritage. They alleged that the Modi government is afraid of their I N D I A alliance, and it is because of that fear that they want to change the name of the country. BJP is also responding to these criticisms. However, no official information has been received from the center about the country’s name being changed to Bharat. (Hydnow)
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