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    The Indian government wants to change the name of the country to Bharat

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoSeptember 6, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    World leaders have been invited to attend the G-20 summit, which replaced the word “India” with Hindu nomenclature

    India may be officially renamed to Bharat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to sources close to the government. Speculation about a name change increased with the launch of an invitation to attend the G-20 summit to be held in the capital, New Delhi, from September 9 to 10. information is from guardian.

    On this day (September 5, 2023), the heads of state of the world’s leading economies received an invitation to a gala dinner hosted by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. “chief of spices”Referring to the Indian leader Draupadi Murmo.

    Another blow to the slave mentalityModi party leader Pushkar Singh Dami wrote on his X profile (former Twitter). Share this post with the dinner invitation sent to the G20 guests.

    The madness of my glam is a great and great choice..

    G20 “Bharat Chief” is the subject of the Wali of India’s construction plan for Deshawasi.

    India Mata Jai! pic.twitter.com/IdAgHGRt36

    – Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) September 5, 2023

    The term “bharat” dates back to ancient Hindu scriptures and is one of the two official names of the country according to its constitution. However, the word “India” is the most used, both domestically and internationally. Sources close to the government claim that the Indian prime minister intends to make the use of the label official to refer to the country during a special parliamentary session this month.

    Other members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (Indian People’s Party), a Hindu nationalist, have previously opposed the name “India”, which has Western origins and was imposed during British rule.

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    Narendra Modi’s government has been working to remove remaining symbols of colonialism from India’s urban landscape, political institutions, and history books. In the parliamentary session, MPs allied with the prime minister are expected to introduce a resolution for the official use of the “spices”.

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