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- “What’s in a name,” -William Shakespeare
- But most people wouldn’t agree with Shakespeare in their daily lives.
- For, a name is the most prominent identity of a person, a family, a caste, a religion or a country.
- Every name has a history.
- This was hotly debated in the constituent assembly when India got Independence from British rule.
- The British called India “India“.
- Before them, the Mughals, the biggest empire in India, called it Hindustan.
- After an intense debate, the Constitution adopted two names for the country, India and Bharat.
PETITION IN SC
- Now, a petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking removal of ‘India’ as the name of the country and keeping just Bharat as the solitary identity of the nation.
- The petitioner, Namah – a resident of Delhi, has sought to amend Article 1 of the Constitution, which names the country and defines its territories.
PETITIONER’S ARGUMENT
- The petitioner says the name “India” is A “symbol of slavery“
- While seeking to recognise “Bharat” or “Hindustan” as the only name for the country.
CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY DEBATE
- The constituent assembly debated Article 1 of the then draft constitution prepared under the chairmanship of BR Ambedkar.
- It was a heated debate that saw sharp exchanges among the members on November 18, 1949 –
- Just 8 days before the Constitution was adopted by “We, the people”
HV KAMATH
- The debate opened with HV Kamath, a constituent assembly member from the Central Province and Berar.
- Kamath objected to the Ambedkar committee’s draft that had two names – India and Bharat.
- Kamath proposed amendments to Article 1 putting Bharat or alternatively Hind as the primary name for the country and pronouncing India only as the name in the English language.
- He went on at length in the constituent assembly to assert that the Namakaran (the naming ceremony) should be taken up more seriously.
- He enlisted names such as “Hindustan, Hind and Bharatbhumi or Bharatvarsh” to have been suggested by people.
SETH GOVIND DAS
- “India, that is, Bharat” are not beautiful words for the name of a country.
- We should have put the words “Bharat known as India also in foreign countries.“
- Das cited the Vedas, the Mahabharat, couple of Puranas and the writings of Chinese traveller Hiuen-Tsang to say that Bharat was the original name of the country.
- Hence India should not be put as the primary name in the constitution post-independence.
- He also invoked Mahatma Gandhi saying that the country fought the battle of freedom raising the slogan of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai“
- Asserting that Bharat could be the only plausible name for the country.
- Among others who supported India being named only as Bharat included-
- MA Ayyangar of Madras KV Rao from Andhra Pradesh
- BM Gupta, Sriram Sahai, Kamalapati Tripathi and Har Govind Pant
ALL AMENDMENTS FAILED TO PASS
- At the end, when Rajendra Prasad put the amendments to vote, all fell.
- Article 1 remained intact as “India, that is Bharat”.
- However, the debate has continued.
YOGI ADITYANATH MOVED A PRIVATE MEMBER’S BILL
- In 2014, Yogi Adityanath – the incumbent chief minister of Uttar Pradesh – had moved a Private Member’s Bill in the Lok Sabha,
- Seeking substitution of word “India” in the Constitution with “Hindustan” proposing “Bharat” as the primary name of the country.
- His bill proposed to amend the language of Article 1 as, “Bharat, that is Hindustan, shall be a Union of States.”
THE NAME BHARAT IS USED AT
- VARIOUS PLACES
- Our National Anthem Jan gan man adhinayak jay he Bharat bhagya widhata
- The word Bharatiy dand sanvidhan is used for the Indian Penal Code
- The highest civil honour given in our country is “Bharatratna”
- We say, “Bharat mata ki jay” and never “India mata ki jay.”
CHANGING THE NAME OF CITIES
- We are seeing identity changes in the country today like
- Bombay has become Mumbai, Calcutta has become Kolkata and Madras has become Chennai.
- Bangalore to Bangluru Mysore to Mysuru
DIFFERENT COUNTRIES EXAMPLE
- Sri Lanka(Ceylon), Myanmar(Burma),
- Ghana(Gold Coast), Mali(French Sudan), Mexico(New Spain),
- Philippines(Spanish East Indies)
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