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UK newspaper 'The Independent' to use 'Bombay' instead of Mumbai as stand against 'Hindu nationalism

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London: British newspaper The Independent will switch back to using Bombay rather thanMumbai when referring to India's financial capital, its editor said Wednesday.
Amol Rajan said the move was a stand against what he said was the closed-minded view of Hindu nationalists.

The city was officially renamed Mumbai in 1995, a change forced through by the far-right Shiv Sena party. However, within the city, the old colonial name and the Marathi-language name are often used interchangeably.

"The whole point of Bombay is of an open, cosmopolitan port city, the gateway of India that's open to the world," said Rajan, who was born in Kolkata -- formerly known as Calcutta -- and raised in London.




"If you call it what Hindu nationalists want you to call it, you essentially do their work for them," the 32-year-old told BBC radio.

"As journalists, as someone who edits The Independent, it's incredibly important to be specific about our terminology.

"I'd rather side with the tradition of India that's been open to the world, rather than the one that's been closed, which is in ascendance right now," he said, referring to the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

Their coalition partner Shiv Sena is strongly pro-Marathi, the dominant language and ethnic group in the state of Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital.

Rajan said post-colonial India had the "open, secular, pluralist and tolerant" tradition of India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.

It also had a "slightly nastier strain of Hindu nationalism" and it was important to "venerate the tradition of India which shows the best of India -- an open metropolis".



Shiv Sena renamed the western Indian city after the goddess Mumbadevi, the protector of fisherman who were the area's original inhabitants.

Marathi speakers had always called the city "Mumbai", and the move was popular among that community, whereas "Bombay" was an anglicised take on the Portuguese colonial name "Bom Bahia", or "good bay".

UK newspaper 'The Independent' to use 'Bombay' instead of Mumbai as stand against 'Hindu nationalism' | Zee News
 
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Bombay is also a good name.

Even today the stock exchange there is called Bombay stock exchange..

So no harm done.
 
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OP is late by a day to post this news.

On Topic: Any Marathi person, when speaking in Marathi, has always called it Mumbai (even when the 'official' name was Bombay). Still calls it Mumbai. So this is not just the decision of some political party.:p:
 
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How does it matter what do you want to call man...Just call XTZ...Anything...Even now, i mentioned as Bombay only...what is the big deal..

And regarding Hindu nationalist...India is a nation and its being secular because there are Hindu nationalists exists in our nation...Otherwise, it could have another nation to fight with each other like the way Middle east Islamic nations are fighting each other to kill each other since last 20 years...

Fools have always some excuse throughout the history...History remembers winners ...Even if they are bad to some people...So do Indian history and Hindu nationalist will always take pride for Modiji...It does not matter if few people do not like it...
 
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How about Rhodesia, Ceylon, Burma?


The British can't get over their colonial complex.

I propose we revert back to the old Roman names "Britannia" and Londonium. 8-)

Manchester was mamucium :enjoy:
 
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British mentality....Slave mentality.

I dont like his name as his name depicts hindu nationality. He should be called 'A mole' rather
 
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