Congress Protests Metro Station Renamings in Mumbai
The Congress's Mumbai unit protested against the BJP-led government's renaming of several Metro stations to include corporate prefixes. They argue this undermines the legacy of great Maharashtra personalities. Mumbai Congress president Varsha Gaikwad led the protest, accusing the BJP of prioritizing corporate interests over public sentiment.
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On Tuesday, the Congress's Mumbai unit staged a protest concerning the renaming of Metro stations along the Aqua Line. They contend that the BJP-led government's decision to prefix company names to stations insults Maharashtra's revered figures.
Affected stations include Siddhivinayak, Mahalaxmi, and Acharya Atre Chowk, sparking outrage among Congress members. Mumbai Congress president Varsha Gaikwad particularly criticized renaming the station near the Nehru Science Centre, seeing it as an erasure of historic legacy.
Gaikwad accused the BJP of advancing corporate interests over public sentiment, branding their actions as anti-Maharashtra and disrespectful. Congress leaders demonstrated near the Siddhivinayak Metro station, displaying placards to voice their dissatisfaction.
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