Amit Shah\'s name of Persian roots\, BJP should rename him: Irfan Habib

Amit Shah's name of Persian roots, BJP should rename him: Irfan Habib

ANI  |  Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

Noted on Sunday said that the (BJP) should change the name of its as his surname is of Persian origin. Habib's statement adds spice to the ongoing political controversy over the name changing spree kicked off by the BJP. "BJP should consider changing the name of its Shah, as his surname is of Persian origin," he said.

Speaking to ANI, Habib said that the BJP's clamour over renaming towns and cities was a part of their Hindutva ideology. "This name changing spree (by the BJP) is a part of their Hindutva ideology, which clearly says that there will be no Islamic names for cities. is a Persian word. And it is not derived from Sanskrit. They should first change his name before renaming cities," said Professor Habib.

Talking about the history behind the names of and Ahmedabad, the noted said, "The city of was founded by Ahmed of Before that, there was a nearby city called Karnavati. There is no connection between these two. Similarly, when Akbar constructed a fort, it was called 'Illahabas'. In both Hindi and Urdu, it became 'Illahabad'. When the Britishers came (to India), it was called as is a different thing. It represents the confluence of rivers, which is 'Sangam'. Changing the name from to is wrong."

Continuing his tirade against the BJP, Prof Habib underlined that the name changing is an attempt to separate the culture of the minorities. "The Muslim rulers who ruled earlier belonged to different castes. Did they use to say that we are slaves and we want independence? Such things are wrong," the further said.

In the past few days, the BJP has been on a name changing spree, with the government renaming Allahabad as Prayagraj, while mulling to rename other cities and towns. Recently, announced the renaming of Faizabad to Ayodhya.

The government has proposed to rename as Karnavati. A BJP legislator, Raja Singh, representing Goshamahal assembly constituency, had also said that if the party came to power in Telangana, then would be renamed as Bhagyanagar. Recently, Mughalsarai railway station in was also renamed as Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Junction.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 16:08 IST