REPUBLIC OF BHARAT: India name changed! President official Invitation for G20 dinner

According to several reports, a resolution to rename India officially as Bharat is likely to be taken up in the upcoming special session of the Parliament. Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi had announced on August 31 that a special session of the Parliament will be convened from September 18 to 22.

For the first time in the official invitation to the heads of states participating in the weekend G20 Summit, instead of “President of India” it wrote ” President of Bharat “. President Draupadi Murmu invited G20 foreign leaders and chief ministers to a dinner on September 9.

However, this is the first time India has been replaced by Bharat in any official programme. Officials pointed out that the word “Bharat” is also in the Constitution. “India, that is Bharat, is a ‘Union of States’…”. it says in Article 1 of the Constitution.

According to several reports, a resolution to rename India officially as Bharat is likely to be taken up in the upcoming special session of the Parliament. Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi had announced on August 31 that a special session of the Parliament will be convened from September 18 to 22.

REPUBLIC OF BHARAT: India name changed! President official Invitation for G20 dinner
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The Lok Sabha Secretariat later informed that the special session would skip question hour, zero hour, and private members’ business leading to criticism from Opposition parties.If the Centre goes ahead and introduces a resolution to rename the country as Bharat, it will also be seen as a political dig at the Opposition parties that have joined hands under the name INDIA.

The Opposition alliance Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A) consists of 26 participating parties wo will contest the 2024 General Elections as an alliance.

REPUBLIC OF BHARAT: India name changed! President official Invitation for G20 dinner
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The G-20 summit will be held in Delhi on September 9 and 10, and the traffic routes will be changed from the 7th. Restrictions will be imposed at designated gates of some metro stations during the summit. The Delhi Police has appealed to people to use the metro at more places to avoid traffic jams on the roads due to private vehicles.

The Delhi Traffic Police has appealed to the people that there will be no problem in going to the airport and station if they follow the given traffic routes. On September 10, there will be some restrictions on the road from Ajmeri Gate to New Delhi Railway Station, Shyam Prasad Mukherjee Road to Old Delhi Railway Station from 1 PM to 1 AM.

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