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Shiv Sena Now Wants To Rename The Bombay High Court

Shiv Sena Now Wants To Rename The Bombay High Court
An Indian policeman patrols outside the Mumbai High Court in Mumbai, India, Monday, Oct. 18, 2010. The court began hearing an appeal Monday by the only surviving gunman from the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks against the death sentence awarded to him by a trial court. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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An Indian policeman patrols outside the Mumbai High Court in Mumbai, India, Monday, Oct. 18, 2010. The court began hearing an appeal Monday by the only surviving gunman from the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks against the death sentence awarded to him by a trial court. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

MUMBAI — After having renamed Bombay as Mumbai during its rule in Maharashtra between 1995-99, Shiv Sena, which is sharing power with BJP in both state and the Centre, is now vehemently pressing for its demand to rename the Bombay High Court.

The saffron party wants the name Bombay dropped and replaced it with Mumbai.

Talking to , Sena MP Arvind Sawant today said he has spoken to Union Law Minister Sadananda Gowda regarding the renaming issue.

"Since the city is now known as Mumbai, we cannot continue to relate the government institutions with the old name," Sawant said, adding, "I will myself demand that all the government institutions like IIT-Bombay should also be addressed with Mumbai in it."

According to the Sena leader, Mumbai derived its name from Goddess Mumbadevi. "However, the name Bombay was coined by the British rulers as they could not pronounce Mumbai," he added.

The Sena's move has drawn flak from opposition Congress, as it said that the ruling party was deviating from development issues.

"They have lost all focus. Before joining the government, they portrayed themselves as the messiah of farmers and wanted the BJP to stop their suicides and provide them with adequate compensation," Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said.

"Instead of throwing in their weight over this (renaming) issue, the state needs to do something to stop farmers' suicides and pay compensation to the affected farmers. That should be their focus. Wasting time on such issues is unwarranted at this point of time," Patil said.

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