Mayawati’s important question to Modi government on changing the name of Mughal Garden

New Delhi: Indian politician Kumari Mayawati, while showing a mirror to the Modi government, has asked whether changing the name of Mughal Garden will solve the problems of millions of people in the country.

India’s first Dalit woman Chief Minister (former) and Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati has questioned the central government whether changing the name of the famous ‘Mughal Garden’ located in the Presidential Palace will solve the problems of crores of citizens of the country. will

Mayawati said that this is an attempt by the government to cover up its failures.

It may be noted that the famous Mughal Garden of the Presidential Palace will now be known as ‘Amrit Udayan’, this was informed in an official statement issued on Saturday.

The Mughal Garden is opened to the public once a year and people will be able to visit the garden on January 31.

Mayawati also commented on the controversy over Shahrukh Khan’s film ‘Pathan’ and said that the entire population of the country, except a handful of people, is struggling with high inflation, poverty and unemployment, but instead of solving them A sad attempt is being made to divert people’s attention through the boycott campaign.

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