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Mamata slams Centre for delay in clearing proposal to rename West Bengal

On July 26, the assembly passed a resolution unanimously to change the name of the state to "Bangla'"

November 14, 2018 / 16:24 IST
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Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slammed the Centre on November 14 for allegedly dragging its feet in clearing a proposal to rename West Bengal to "Bangla", a proposal unanimously passed by the state assembly in July.

Banerjee said the BJP has been changing names of historical places and institutions unilaterally "almost every day" to suit its "interests" but when it comes to Bengal, the attitude is totally different.

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On July 26, the assembly passed a resolution unanimously to change the name of the state to "Bangla" in the three most-spoken languages — Bengali, Hindi and English — and sent the proposal to the Union Home Ministry.

Banerjee's government had proposed to rename the state on three earlier occasions.