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As BJP protests, Bengaluru stalls plan to rename 11 roads in Muslim areas after Muslim leaders

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya said the decision to name roads in Muslim-majority areas after Muslims reeks of the 'communal mentality of Jinnah’s two-nation theory'. 

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Bengaluru: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the civic agency of the Karnataka capital, has put on hold its decision to change the names of streets in Muslim-majority pockets of an area to honour leaders from the community. 

The decision came after BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, who represents Bangalore South, shot off a letter to BBMP commissioner Manjunath Prasad, objecting to the rechristening of roads in the Padarayanapura area of the city after Muslim leaders alone. Surya’s protest was supported by fellow BJP MP Anantkumar Hedge, who represents Uttara Kannada and also wrote his own letter to the BBMP commissioner. A third BJP MP, P.C. Mohan of the Bangalore Central constituency, also wrote to Prasad.

A vigilant Hindu society can thwart such ill intentioned attempts. pic.twitter.com/NJm7ZwGNYe

— Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya) December 31, 2020

 

On 10 September, the BBMP had written to the Karnataka Ministry of Urban Development, intimating it about its decision to name 11 roads of Padarayanapura after the Pehalwans, the Hajis, and other personalities belonging to the Muslim community. This is the same area that witnessed riots in August last year. 

In a letter dated 31 December, Surya said the decision to name roads in Muslim-majority areas after Muslims reeks of the “communal mentality of Jinnah’s two-nation theory”. 

“There is no dearth of non-Muslim public figures and patriots on whom are roads can be named after (sic),” he added. He also asked the BBMP commissioner to revise the list of names and only finalise it after public discussion. 

 

“I strongly oppose the move to name it (roads) after Muslims. If the civic bodies in other parts of the state resort to the same move, it will lead to disruption of communal harmony,” Hegde said in another letter to the BBMP commissioner.

Reached for comment, BBMP commissioner Prasad said he has recommended cancelling the decision.

“Before the tenure of the BBMP council ended in September last year, they passed a number of resolutions. One of them was the renaming of 11 roads. As per the procedure, after the council passes such a resolution, a public notification needs to be issued and it was done. Three MPs, Tejasvi Surya (Bangalore South), Anantkumar Hegde (Uttara Kannada) and P.C. Mohan (Bangalore central) have raised objections,” he added.

“There is a provision in the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act that a resolution passed by the council can be referred to the state government for cancellation. As of now, it is on hold. After the procedure is completed, it will be cancelled,” he said.


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A similar controversy in 2014

A similar controversy erupted when the BBMP decided to name a road in the IT city’s Indiranagar area after renowned folklorist Dr S.K. Karim Khan. 

Dr Khan was very popular and well-known for his vast collection of ballads and oral epics. 

The municipal corporation passed a resolution in 2006, when the road was under construction, to name it after Khan. The protest erupted in 2014, when the construction was completed. 

The BJP, then in opposition, had said that the road should be named after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee rather than Khan. However, the resolution had the backing of pro-Kannada groups, forcing the BJP to backtrack.


Also Read: Karnataka BJP backs Anantkumar Hegde, says his remarks on Gandhi ‘thought-provoking’


 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Great initiative by Tejaswi Surya.

    Why should areas with heavy Muslim population be given a different look and identity? It’s such stupid thinking that has given a bad name to secularism in India, vindicating Jinnah’s Nazi styled two-nation theory.

    India is a Hindu majority country. Should all the places with Muslim sounding (Arabic-Persian sounding) names be renamed to Indic names?

  2. Some journalist who echoed fake propaganda that rioters were protecting temples are at it again.

    This journalists should explain whether they will take covid19 vaccine or wait for ok from religious leaders. This is a more important issue now.

    Remember health workers checking spread of covid19 pandemic have been attacked.

    Scientific education is more required and less religion is more required than renaming for the secular community.

  3. Can someone educate us as to what else Mr. Surya does as a parliamentarian besides his constant grouse against the Muslim community or anything Islamic in nature.

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