India Or Bharat : UN's Response Came, Said- 'If We Get The Application, We Will Consider'
India or Bharat Controversy : The controversy over the invitation letter sent by the country's President Draupadi Murmu for the dinner program of the G20 Summit is not stopping. In this invitation letter, instead of 'President of India', 'President of Bharat' is written, the opposition is alleging. That the central government is planning to remove India from the name of the country and make it only Bharat. In the midst of this controversy, the United Nations has given information about the process of changing the name of a country.
It has been said by the United Nations. That when we get the name change application. Only after that the name is changed. Talking to the media, UN Spokesperson Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson of United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres, giving the example of Turkey, said that in the case of Turkey, the government there has asked us to change the name. A formal application was sent, only after which the name was changed. If they get any application. So that will be considered.
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Let us tell you that instead of 'President of India' in the invitation letter sent by the President, there are such discussions on writing 'President of Bharat'. That the government can remove India from the name of the country and make only Bharat. In this matter, the government is constantly being targeted by the opposition. At the same time, many well-known personalities have supported the name of the country as 'Bharat'. However, the Central Government has not given any official statement on this. PM Modi on Wednesday asked his ministers to refrain from commenting on the controversy.
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Publish Date: September 7, 2023
Posted By Ravi Kumar