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Tharoor raises questions about ruling party regarding the Bharat India dispute

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New Delhi, 6 September (HS): The India-India-Indiate is not taking the name of stopping. Many opposition parties, including Congress, are making many allegations against the government. The opposition argues that the Modi government is scared of the India alliance. That’s why, instead of saying India, the government is now starting to say Bharat.

In the same sequence, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has also criticised the government. Tharoor tweeted on Wednesday that if the opposition starts calling itself Alliance for Betterment, Harmony, and Responsible Advancement for Tomorrow (India), then perhaps the ruling party will give up trying to change the name.

Tharoor also attacked the ruling party in another statement. He said that founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah, from Pakistan, had also raised objections regarding the word India. Now the ruling party is also on the same path.

It is noteworthy that the President released a letter related to the G-20 on Tuesday. which he addressed as ‘President of India’. The opposition created a controversy regarding this. The opposition says that the government is scared of the India alliance. That’s why India is avoiding the name.

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