CM Dhami said on ‘The President of Bharat’ controversy, ‘This is a moment of pride, a deep blow to the mentality of slavery’

‘The President of Bharat’ , It is a moment of pride for every countryman to have ‘The President of Bharat’ written on the invitation letter for the dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan. This is another deep attack on the mentality of slavery. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said this on the ‘President of India’ controversy.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said on the ‘President of India’ controversy that ‘The President of Bharat’ being written on the invitation letter for the dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan is a moment of pride for every countryman. This is another deep blow to the mentality of slavery.

The President of Bharat
The President of Bharat

He said that India is a country with a glorious history and culture. Our country is the largest democracy in the world today. The office of the President of India is the honor of the entire country. The dinner organized at Rashtrapati Bhavan is an important event. All the major political and social leaders of the country are invited to this event.

Dhami said that writing ‘The President of Bharat’ on the invitation card for the dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan is a historic event. It symbolizes the spirit of freedom and independence of India. This is another deep blow to the mentality of slavery.

Dhami said that India has to emerge as a powerful and global leader. For this we have to strengthen our culture, civilization and values. Writing ‘The President of Bharat’ on the invitation letter for the dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan is an important step in this direction.

The controversy started when invitation cards were issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan for a dinner organized during the G-20 summit. In the invitation letter, the name of the President was written as ‘The President of Bharat’ instead of ‘The President of India’. Many people objected to this. He said that this is an insult to the culture and civilization of India.

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INDIA Name Changed , got the first glimpse like this

Whether or not the Modi government brings a proposal to change the name of the country during the special session, it is in the womb of the future, but from where did this name-changing sentiment get its strength, why suddenly this topic started being discussed everywhere, social media But why did such news start floating, let’s first look at this. Today on Tuesday morning, a news came out that, India’s Presidency G20 has launched a new handle G-20 India. This will be the G20’s additional X (formerly Twitter) account. Under this, comments and all kinds of information related to G20 will be shared in the official name of India.

INDIA Name Changed , India also inc

luded in G20 invitation letter

A dinner is to be organized on September 9 during the G20 Summit at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the invitation for this dinner has also been sent in the name of ‘President of India’. Whereas before this, President of India has been used in any letter or information. This information was given by Congress MP Jairam Ramesh. Congress MP Jairam wrote, “So this news is indeed true… Rashtrapati Bhavan has sent invitations in the name of ‘President of India’ instead of the usual ‘President of India’ for the G20 dinner on September 9.

What did Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar say?

Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar’s reaction has also come to the fore after the opposition reacted sharply to the issue. On Jairam Ramesh’s claim, Chandrashekhar said “He has a problem with everything and I have nothing to say. I am an ‘Indian’, the name of my country was ‘Bharat’ and will always be ‘Bharat’. If Congress has a problem with this So they should find a cure for it themselves.”

INDIA Name Changed
INDIA Name Changed

INDIA Name Changed , RSS chief has also advocated

RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat has also advocated to name the country as Bharat. Addressing a program, Bhagwat had said, “The name of our country has been Bharat for centuries. Whatever may be the language, the name remains the same. Our country is Bharat and we should stop using the word India in all practical areas. We have to start using the word, only then change will happen. We have to call our country India and explain the same to others.”

Anyway, this is just a guess right now. The government has not yet made any official announcement regarding this.

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