By MUBASHAR NAIK / Maktoob Media

In June, Jammu Municipal Corporation passed a resolution to rename Sheikh Nagar in Jammu to be called Shiv Nagar, and Amphalla Chowk could be renamed Hanuman Chowk. The move has been criticized by many people including Opposition leaders.

The resolution was moved by Sharda Kumari, a Bharatiya Janata Party councillor from ward 47 where Sheikh Nagar is located, moved a resolution seeking the change in names at the 16th general house meeting of the JMC held in Town Hall Jammu on 11th June 2022. The meeting was presided by JMC Mayor Chander Mohan Gupta.

The two city squares were renamed following separate resolutions passed by the general house of the BJP-led JMC.

While moving the resolution the local councillor claimed that it was a long pending demand of residents because of the confusion as the area was also known by different names like New Bahu Fort and G D Colony besides Sheikh Nagar.

Renaming these places will end the confusion, she observed.

After passing the resolution unanimously, Sharda informed the media, “There is Shiv Mandir in the area and the people also want the place to be renamed. Therefore, we have decided to rename Sheikh Nagar to Shiv Nagar. Our resolution has been passed in the house”,

“The resolution will now be sent to the civil secretariat of Jammu and Kashmir for approval,” she added

The infamous renaming politics, popular in Uttar Pradesh, got introduced in Jammu after BJP swept the JMC polls, winning 43 of the 75 wards in urban local body elections which were held in the erstwhile state in four phases from October 8 to 16 in 2018 after a gap of 13 years.

In the year 2020, the civic body renamed the historic City Square Bharat Mata Chowk, Panjthirthi as Atal Ji Chowk, and Narwal Square as Raja Mandlik Chowk.

The names changing politics started on J&K after the Abrogation of 370 when the government changed PHE, a water supply department to Jal Shakti department. The Chenani-Nashri tunnel was named after Hindutva ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee.

The tunnel was renamed on October 24 – almost two months after J&K was stripped of its special status.

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