Controversy Over Nehru's Name Omission at Mumbai Metro Station
The Mumbai Congress accuses the BJP of deliberately omitting Jawaharlal Nehru's name from the Science Centre Metro station. Sachin Sawant argues this is an insult to Nehru's legacy as India's first Prime Minister. The issue highlights ongoing tensions over historical recognition and political narratives.
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The Mumbai Congress has criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for allegedly omitting the name of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, from the Science Centre Metro station on Mumbai's Line 3. The move is seen as a slight against Nehru's significant contributions to India's development.
Mumbai Congress chief spokesperson Sachin Sawant accused the BJP of holding an irrational grudge against Nehru, challenging their decision by emphasizing Nehru's role in laying the foundations of India's scientific and industrial progress. Sawant stated that the BJP's actions are an affront to Nehru's legacy and an attempt to erase history.
The Congress demands the restoration of Nehru's name at the Worli Metro Station, emphasizing the importance of preserving the dignity of Indian leaders. The recent inauguration of Mumbai Metro Line-3 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights the city's infrastructural advancements despite ongoing political disputes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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