The government India is likely to introduce a new resolution in the special session of parliament to change India's name to Republic of Bharat. |
In a twist that's making us question if we're in a Bollywood movie, the Indian government is thinking of switching its official name from 'India' to 'Bharat.' Yes, you read that right! It's like deciding to rename your favorite pet after it's been your companion for centuries.
What's the Fuss About?
So, why the name-change drama? Well, it seems it's all about politics. There's this new opposition gang called INDIA (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance), and the government is kind of saying, "Hey, we're not India anymore; we're Bharat!"
G20 Dinner Invite – The Clue!
The proof came from the G20 dinner invites. Normally, they say 'President of India.' But this time, they went all in and said 'President of Bharat.' It's like when you change your nickname on Facebook, but this time, the whole world noticed.
BJP Joins the Fun
Not to be outdone, BJP leaders are all for it! They're cheering for 'Bharat' like it's their favorite cricket team. Himanta Biswa Sarma even posted, "REPUBLIC OF BHARAT - happy and proud that our civilization is marching ahead boldly towards AMRIT KAAL." He's definitely enjoying this name-change party.
Why 'Bharat'?
Now, you might be wondering, why 'Bharat'? Well, it's not a random pick. It's like changing your Netflix username because you found a cooler one. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat reminded us that 'Bharat' is an ancient name that has been around since forever. It's like saying, "Hey, our ancestors had style!"
INDIA vs. 'Bharat' – The Twitter Battle
The opposition, INDIA, isn't staying quiet either. Jairam Ramesh and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal are like the witty stand-up comedians in this debate. They're asking, "What if we change our name to 'Bharat'? Will you change it again?" It's like a friendly banter match on Twitter.
One Nation, One Election Drama
Oh, but that's not all! The government wants to introduce a "one nation, one election" bill. It's like trying to coordinate a family reunion and a birthday party on the same day.
What's Next?
As we all wait for the dust to settle on this name-change saga, the government has more plans. They want to chat about the G20 Summit and make a roadmap to turn India into a 'Developed Country' by 2047. It's like deciding to remodel your house while changing your name – ambitious!
Disclaimer: The official agenda for the special session is still up in the air, and all these moves are part of a political rollercoaster that's far from over.
So, there you have it, folks. India might become 'Bharat,' and the political playground just got a whole lot more interesting. Popcorn, anyone?
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