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Rename roads named after Mughal emperors in Lutyen`s area: Delhi BJP to NDMC
In his letter to the NDMC chairman, the Delhi BJP president said despite several years of Independence, the names of some roads in Delhi symbolised `slavery`.
Highlights
- BJP has now demanded the NDMC to rename roads named after Mughal kings
- Delhi BJP chief has written a letter to the NDMC in this regard
- BJP said the roads be renamed after great figures like Maharshi Valmiki, Maharana Pratap, Gen Bipin Rawat and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam
New Delhi: Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta has now demanded the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to change the names of half a dozen streets bearing names of Mughal emperors and rename them after Maharshi Valmiki, Maharana Pratap, General Bipin Rawat, and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.
The demand by the Delhi BJP president comes days after a proposal was sent by the Delhi BJP to the Kejriwal government urging it to rename 40 villages including Humayunpur, Yusuf Sarai, Begumpur, Saidul Ajab, Hauz Khas among others after freedom fighters, martyrs, Delhi riot victims, famous artistes, and sportsperson of the country.
In his letter to the NDMC chairman, the Delhi BJP president said despite several years of Independence, the names of some roads in Delhi symbolised "slavery".
Gupta demanded Tughlaq Road be renamed after Guru Gobind Singh and Babar Lane after revolutionary Khudiram Bose.
He further suggested that Aurangzeb Lane should be renamed as Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Lane, Humayun Road as Maharshi Valmiki Road and Shahjahan Road as General Bipin Rawat Road.
"It is our demand that Tughlaq that symbolises slavery be changed to Guru Gobind Singh Marg for paying tribute to the great figure," Gupta said.
He also demanded renaming Akbar Road after Maharana Pratap who fought the Mughals and was considered the "pride of Hindus" on the Rajput icon's 482nd birth anniversary.