Changing names won’t bring development: UP minister on renaming of Mughalsarai railway station


Lucknow, Aug 5 (Zee News): Uttar Pradesh minister Om Prakash Rajbhar has yet again made a remark causing embarrassment to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state. He took a dig at the government over renaming Mughalsarai railway station to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay junction.

Speaking to news agency ANI, Rajbhar said that changing of name won’t bring development to Uttar Pradesh, adding that the need was to ensure that trains reached their destinations without delay.

“By changing Mughalsarai station's name to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, trains won't start coming on time, they should rectify the mismanagement in railways. Changing of names won't lead to development,” said Om Prakash Rajbhar.

This came just hours after the name of Mughalsarai railway station was officially renamed after Deen Dayal Upadhyay. The event was attended by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and BJP national president Amit Shah.

The main building of the station has been given a saffron touch while new signboards were put up to reflect the change. Indian Railways also said that it would update its information channels to show the new name.

The station is the fourth-busiest in India and is 20 kilometers from Varanasi. It also has the largest railway marshalling yard in Asia. It is also home to Indian Railways' largest wagon repair workshop.

Notably, there are also demands in Uttar Pradesh to rename Allahabad as Prayag. BJP leader Siddharth Nath Singh had last month written a letter to UP Governor Ram Naik, seeking the change in name of the holy city.

Singh had said, “Uttar Pradesh Governor Ram Naik (then MP from Maharashtra) had helped 'Bombay' to be renamed as 'Mumbai'. I have written to him to consider renaming Allahabad as 'Prayag'.”

Allahabad is considered the oldest living city in the country after Varanasi. As per the 2011 census, Allahabad was the seventh most populous city in Uttar Pradesh.

The name Prayag comes from the popular Sangam, confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers. The city holds religious significance for members of Hindu community as it hosts the grand Mahakumbh.

  

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    SOME ONE SEEMS TO BE METRIC PASSED.....

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  • D.Shetty, Managlore

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    yes , until now no one bothered of development and when BJP took over all are very much concerned on development.. Yet BJP is doing better than past.. well renaming is the feel of Indian not moguls and please get used to Hindustan if cannot tolerate you have many neighbors open

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal/ Al Khobar

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    Next big development will be to rename AMIT SHAH as AMIT RAJA to look like an Indian name.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    bjp's big, development just naming a railway station from janasangh 2 balatkari januvar pirkis.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    This is nothing but old wine in a new botttle

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    They know & still they renamed it.
    India badly needs Educated Leaders ...

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  • DON, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    This nonsense will continue to different parts of India for another 50 years and over, unless supreme court puts stay on this practice.

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  • Alex, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    Then why change of name-- because same thing they did from Bombay to Mumbai, it is game of politics

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    BJP names colleges and railway stations after Upadhyay because he denigrated the Indian constitution for protecting the rights of minorities. BJP is sticking it to the constitutionalists and minorities at the same time by naming things after Upadhyay,

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 05 2018

    But what about the Mughlai food are they gonna replace it with Upadhyayi food?

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  • Mithun, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    if Mugali name comes from its origin then there is no need of change , changes are needed where names are changed forcibly , if these is considered throughout Hindustan then there would not have been names like allahabad muzafar nagar etc

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  • Peter L, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 06 2018

    lol
    Foods to be renamed soon:
    Hyderabadi Biryani to Indirabadi biryani
    Mutton Shah jahni to mutton shah jahnavi

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  • Alex, Mangalore/ Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 07 2018

    and one more- Murga masala to Namo Masalam

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