Mustafabad Name Change Controversy BJP Congress Ragini Nayak Mohan Singh Singh Bisht Shivpuri Delhi Politics Ann

Mustafabad Name Change Controversy BJP Congress Ragini Nayak Mohan Singh Singh Bisht Shivpuri Delhi Politics Ann

BJP vs congress, Controversy is increasing over the statement of the newly elected BJP MLA Mohan Singh Bisht's name to be changed to 'Shivpuri' or 'Shiva Vihar' from Mustafabad, Delhi. He said that there are more people of majority communities in the area, so the name of the assembly should be according to him. He also clarified that he will bring a proposal in this regard in the first session of the assembly.

The Congress has reacted strongly to this statement of the BJP MLA. Congress spokesperson Ragini Nayak said that BJP leaders have been entrusted with great responsibility by the people of Delhi, but they are busy changing the name instead of development. He said that BJP has got power in Delhi after 27 years, but instead of the 5 trillion dollar economy and development promises, they are engaged in changing the name of the assembly.

Politics hot on changing the name of Mustafabad

Ragini Nayak further said that the BJP had made promises like providing financial help to women and cleaning Yamuna, but now efforts are being made to divert attention from real issues. He asked if the public has given the BJP a majority to change the name of Mustafabad? Describing it as a tender politics, he said that there is nothing by keeping big names, real work will be done by development.

Will the proposal come in the assembly session?

The demand to change the name of Mustafabad has now taken the form of a big political controversy. While the BJP is looking at it by linking it with 'cultural identity', the Congress is calling it a conspiracy to deviate from the issues of public interest. Now it has to be seen whether this proposal is made in the first session of the assembly and what a turn in Delhi's politics.

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