Indira canteen renaming issue: Will blacken BJP leaders’ name plates, warn Cong leaders


Team Udayavani, Aug 11, 2021, 8:46 AM IST

Bengaluru: “If any attempt is made to change the name of Indira canteens (government-run canteens offering subsidized food to poor) we will blacken the nameplates of all the projects named after BJP and Sangh Parivar personalities in the state,” warned state Congress party,

Addressing presspersons, former minister Ramalinga Reddy and former Rajya Sabha member B.K. Hariprasad said that BJP will have to face consequences if Indira canteens’ name is changed.

“There is Atal Sarige, Jan Sangh leader Deendayal Upadhyaay’s name given to Yeshwanthpur flyover, and Yelahanka flyover has been named after RSS icon Veer Savarkar. If the name of Indira canteen is going to be changed, then names of all these projects should also change. We will smear all name plates with black colour,” Ramalinga Reddy warned.

“Respect has to be shown to the person who ruled the country for 16 years as the Prime Minister. BJP leaders should be cautious while talking and tweeting… we are capable of giving answers in their fashion,” he added.

Hariprasad said: “BJP leaders have reduced themselves to the level of name changers But, they claim that they are game changers. We will blacken the name plate of Veer Savarkar, who is alleged of carrying out anti-national activities, in the Bengaluru flyover.”

“BJP wants to divert people’s attention from fuel price rise. The project launched by Congress is successful and that is why BJP wants to change the name …,” he claimed.

BJP national General Secretary C.T. Ravi had proposed to change the name of Indira canteens.

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