“If we receive such a request…”, the UN said on changing the country’s name

The demand to change the name of the country from India to India has become fierce

New Delhi:

The name of the country should be India or India, both of which have been debated in the past. Some people say that the name Bharat instead of India is the most correct. The government is also of the opinion that the country should have only one name (India). Amidst this controversy, a big statement has come from the United Nations (UN). The UN has said that if we get any request from the government to change India’s name, we will accept it. But this is possible only when we get a request.

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President Murmu used it for the first time in his invitation letter.

Let us tell you that President Murmu had in the past sent an invitation letter to host a banquet for guests coming to Delhi to attend the G20 conference. In this invitation letter, Republic of India was written for the first time instead of Republic of India. Since then the discussion of changing the name of the country started.

Farhan Haque, deputy spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said on Wednesday that this was not the first case of its kind. Just last year, Turkey requested to change its name to Turki and we later accepted their request.

The UN responded

Asked if India would be renamed India, he said, “Well, in the case of Turkey, we responded to the formal request given by the government.” Obviously, if any such request is made to us, we will consider it. The name can be changed to India.

Significantly, after nearly two days of ‘India-India’ political controversy, PM Modi has asked his ministers to refrain from commenting on the issue. According to sources, he asked not to comment in the Council of Ministers meeting. If reports are to be believed, this is the first time that PM Modi has discussed this topic with his ministers.

PM Modi’s official notes also changed

Let us tell you that amid the controversy going on for the last few days regarding ‘Bharat’ and ‘Bharat’, the central government has recently made a major change in its official notes regarding Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Indonesia. Under the new change, ‘The Prime Minister of India’ was written on the official note of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Indonesia.

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