J&K CM Omar Abdullah backs West Bengal's name change demand
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the Union government should accept West Bengal’s plea to rename the state as Bangla, pointing out that the Cabinet had already cleared a similar move for Kerala.
The Union cabinet on Tuesday approved the Kerala government’s proposal to change the state’s name to Keralam. Following the approval, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee expressed dissatisfaction that her state’s renaming proposal had been pending with the Centre for a long time despite the move for Kerala.
“Other states have also proposed name changes. If the West Bengal assembly is seeking to rename the state, the Centre should accept this demand,” Abdullah told media persons. “If a similar proposal was to be moved in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly in the future, the Centre should also give it due consideration."
The chief minister also welcomed vice president CP Radhakrishnan on his maiden visit to Kashmir. The vice president arrived in Srinagar on Wednesday evening and was received by J&K lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha and Abdullah.
He will attend the 21st convocation of the Kashmir University on Thursday.
“Students are eagerly waiting to receive their degrees and medals from him. This is his first visit after assuming office and we welcome him,” said Abdullah.
Earlier in the day, the chief minister laid the foundation stone for ‘Bab-ul-Sultan-ul-Arifeen’ calligraphy gate at Rainawari Chowk. He said that the project was part of the government’s attempt to beautify the old city and that such spots would help attract tourists and benefit downtown Srinagar.
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