India Vs Bharat:: On official G20 Summit invitations, “President of Bharat” rather than the usual “President of India” has generated a buzz. Political tensions have risen as a result of the decision, which comes days before the special session of parliament.
Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Says “it was Bharat and will remain Bharat”
“Bharat” used in G20 pamphlet
The phrase “Bharat” was also used in a G20 pamphlet titled “Bharat, The Mother Of Democracy” that was intended for international delegates. “Bharat is the nation’s official name. The Constitution and the talks from 1946 to 1948 both reference it, the brochure claims.
Sources claim that later this month, during a five-day extraordinary session of parliament that begins on September 18, the government may propose a resolution to change the name of the nation. The government’s failure to release an agenda for the special session has only served to fuel rumours.
Opposition strongly criticised this act
The Opposition strongly criticised this act. The government of Narendra Modi was accused of “distorting history and dividing India” by the members of the Opposition INDIA group.
Leaders of the BJP, on the other hand, praised the “Bharat” nomenclature and decried the opposition as being anti-national and anti-constitutional. They claimed that the word “Bharat” appears in the Constitution’s Article 1 as well, which states: “India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States.”
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