The petition was filed by Vivek Tambe, who claimed that he was the fifth descendant of Anant Tambe, a cousin brother of Rani Laxmibai, the Queen of Jhansi.
The petitioner, a law student and resident of Vasai in nearby Thane district, said the statue of the erstwhile 'Queen of Jhansi' bore her name as 'Maharani Laxmibai Saheb Jhansi wali'.
The petitioner, who argued in person, said that he had written several letters to Pune Municipal Commissioner drawing his attention to the exclusion of the Queen's surname, but they had not responded to his plea.
The petitioner further said that he had also filed an RTI with the Pune Municipal Corporation raising a query as to why the Queen's name ended with "Jhansi wali" instead of her surname 'Newalkar'. However, the civic body did not reply.
The matter would be heard in due course.
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