BJP rakes up Shiv Sena's old demand of renaming Aurangabad

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Press Trust of India Aurangabad
Last Updated : Dec 21 2019 | 4:55 PM IST

A week after a BJP leader resigned from the post of deputy mayor of Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), his party has raked up the issue of renaming the city as Sambhajinagar, apparently to corner its ally-turned-foe Shiv Sena.

A delegation of BJP leaders on Friday met Mayor Nandkumar Ghodele, a Shiv Sena corporator, to demand that Aurangabad be renamed as Sambhajinagar.

Ironically, it was the Shiv Sena, which had first made this demand decades ago. A proposal to this effect had been passed in the general body meeting of the AMC in June 1995. However, it was challenged by the then Congress corporator Mushtaq Ahmed in the Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court.

After his plea was rejected by the HC, Ahmed had approached the Supreme Court, which stayed the process of renaming the city.

BJP group leader in AMC, Pramod Rathod, and other leaders of the party met Ghodele, urging him to table a fresh proposal to that effect in the civic body.

Talking to PTI, Rathod said, "We have urged the mayor to table a fresh proposal in the AMC general body meeting for renaming of Aurangabad as a Sambhajinagar."
Talking about the BJP's demand, the mayor said, "The proposal had already passed in the AMC general body once and sent to the state government then."
AIMIM's sitting MP from the Aurangabad Lok Sabha constituency, Imtiyaz Jaleel, said, "Both the saffron parties should stop dragging Aurangabad in order to hide their failures. There are only about four months left for the civic elections and both the parties should focus on constructive work, which they have failed to do in the last two decades."

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First Published: Dec 21 2019 | 4:55 PM IST

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