Petition to change country’s name from India to Bharat dismissed in Supreme Court
The Supreme Court rejected the petition that changed the name of the country from India to Bharat. The court said that the copy of this petition should be sent to the concerned ministry, there will be a decision.
People waiting to change the name of the country from India to India have received a setback from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court rejected the petition that changed the name of the country from India to Bharat. The court said that the copy of this petition should be sent to the concerned ministry, there will be a decision.
There was a request to give instructions to the central government
Earlier this matter was to be heard on Tuesday, but then it was postponed to today i.e. Wednesday. It was said in the Supreme Court that the Central Government should be directed to change the Constitution and change the word India to Hindustan or Bharat. The petitioner had said that it is necessary for our nationality to add the word Bharat to the Constitution.
The petition filed in the Supreme Court said that Article-1 of the Constitution should be changed. The name is under this paragraph. India or Bharat should be entered in it. The petition said that Article 1 used India. After the end of the British Raj, this English name should be changed to Bharat. Article-1 should be changed to ensure the identity of Bharat and the name of Bharat should be recorded there and India’s name should be removed.
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