New Delhi:
Amid a political controversy over President Draupadi Murmu being referred to as the ‘President of India’ in the invitation to the G-20 dinner, Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Tuesday said opposition parties should not forget India. Name? Anurag Thakur said that there is no big deal in this. Before this you must have seen many invitations sent in the name of Government of India. Where is the problem? I am a minister in the Government of India, many news channels have India in their names. Why should anyone object to India? People who oppose it have a problem called India.
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Amid the ongoing controversy over the use of the name Bharat, the opposition has alleged that the government wants to remove the name of the country ‘Bharat’ and use only the name Bharat. Targeting the opposition parties in this matter, the Union Minister said, who is opposing the name of India? Do you now feel pain at the mention of Bharata’s name? These are the same people who put party before country and are caught in the quagmire of politics. He has tried to defame the country even from foreign soil.
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