There was no information about the name of Shivajinagar Metro Station to change the name: Former Deputy CM of ChhattisGarh
Ambikapur, September 13 (IANS). The proposal to change the name of Shivajinagar Metro Station in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, created a political riot. In this dispute, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said it is an insult to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Former Deputy Cm TS Singhdev of Chhattisgarh responded to this. Former deputy CM TS Singhdev responded to the dispute and said he was unaware of the proposal. He said: “There is nothing to be against Shivaji Maharaj. Some people have started this name change and it’s new. We must keep in mind that the honor of our national prominent people should remain intact.” Explain that Devendra Fadnavis said on September 11, while responding to this proposal, that the name of Shivajinagar Metro Station to ‘St. Mary ‘is a direct insult to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. He claims that the decision is part of the Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaeah’s attempt to establish an ‘alternative religious system’. Nitesh Rane, a minister in the Maharashtra government, also numbed the congress against the congress and took a digging on the congress on this dispute. He said: “These people will never raise Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. They just insult him and always have a sense of malice. What else can you expect from the congress?” In fact, Chief Minister SiddaramaAh at an event in St. Mary Basilica in Bangalore announced on September 8 that Shivajinagar Metro Station the name St. Mary Metro Station will become. He made this promise at the request of the local Mla Rizwan Arshad and Bangalore Archbishop Peter Machao. This issue once again exposed the conflict of religion, politics and history. Some people call it a step towards common harmony, and on the other hand, the protesters believe that politics is done by tampering with historical and cultural symbols. -Ians vku/gkt share this story tags