'Rename Delhi to Indraprastha': BJP MP writes to Amit Shah; requests installation of Pandavas’ statues across city

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 BJP MP writes to Amit Shah; requests installation of Pandavas’ statues across city

NEW DELHI: Delhi BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal has written to Union home minister Amit Shah urging that the national capital be renamed “Indraprastha,” citing the city’s connection to India's ancient heritage.

He also suggested renaming the Old Delhi Railway Station as “Indraprastha Junction” and the Indira Gandhi International Airport as “Indraprastha Airport.” In his letter to the Union home minister, Khandelwal said, "We all know that Delhi’s history is directly connected to the era of the Pandavas, and therefore, the glorious culture, civilisation, heritage, and traditions of our Delhi are associated with the name Indraprastha.

If Delhi is renamed Indraprastha, it will undoubtedly mark the revival of our proud traditions. In my letter, I have also requested that statues of the Pandavas be installed at locations in Delhi so that the younger generation can learn about them.

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He further elaborated on the historical significance of the city, "Delhi holds a very special place among India’s oldest cultural heritages. It is not merely a metropolis, but has been the center of Indian civilisation, embodying the traditions of religion, governance, and democracy.

History bears witness that during the Mahabharata era, the Pandavas established their capital, 'Indraprastha,' on the banks of the Yamuna — a prosperous, well-planned city symbolising a governance based on principles and ethics.

" Khandelwal outlined his specific proposals in the letter, "On the basis of this historical and cultural background, I would like to draw your attention to the following suggestions.

The name of India’s capital, 'Delhi,' should be changed to 'Indraprastha.' The Old Delhi Railway Station should be renamed 'Indraprastha Junction.' The Indira Gandhi International Airport should be renamed 'Indraprastha Airport.

' Grand statues of the Pandavas should be installed at a prominent location in Delhi."

He argued that the move would restore historical justice and strengthen cultural identity, "This proposal would restore historical justice to Delhi.

The city’s true identity has always been 'Indraprastha.' Renaming it would reconnect us with our roots and mark the beginning of a new chapter in cultural revival. The name 'Indraprastha' symbolises our glorious heritage, righteous governance, and the spirit of Indian culture.

This change would enrich national pride." Khandelwal also cited the example of other Indian cities that have reclaimed their historical names, "Just as cities like Ayodhya, Kashi, and Prayagraj have regained their proper historical identities, Delhi too should reclaim its original name to strengthen cultural heritage. This step would boost tourism and the economy. The name 'Indraprastha' would promote religious, cultural, and historical tourism, creating business and employment opportunities.

Statues of the Pandavas would serve as symbols of sacrifice, courage, righteousness, and justice, connecting the younger generation with Indian ideals and inspiring them for the future."

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