BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday added fuel to the brewing controversy of renaming India as Bharat by proclaiming that “The country would only be called Bharat and not India. Those who do not like the change can leave the country”. Ghosh took the opportunity to spark a fresh controversy by throwing a challenge at his dissenters, “all statues of foreigners would be removed from the streets of Calcutta and elsewhere in the state when the BJP comes to power.
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00:00 Hello and welcome to National Headlines. I am Amina Ansari and I will be taking you to
00:22 the top headlines from the leading newspapers of the country.
00:25 Let's start with the Times of India. After success at G20, Modi renews India's
00:32 pitch for permanent UNSC seat. PM Narendra Modi followed up on India's success
00:37 at G20 by immediately renewing the pitch for India's admission to the veto-wielding United
00:42 Nations Security Council. Pointing to the four-fold jump in UN membership
00:46 since it was set up 80 years ago, Modi said, "The number of permanent members in the
00:52 UNSC remains the same." Next headline is from the Indian Express.
00:57 Bharat naming row. "Those seeking to change India's name want
01:01 to hide colonial history," says Rahul Gandhi. Amid the political debate over the names India
01:07 and Bharat, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that those who wish to change the
01:12 country's name are trying to deny the history of India's struggle against the British
01:16 and seeking to ensure that the history of colonial rule is not known to future generations.
01:22 Let's move on to the headlines from The Hindu. No relief for Chandra Babu Naidu as
01:28 court orders 14 days judicial demand. A marathon session of arguments in the ACB
01:34 court in Vijayawada over former CM Chandra Babu Naidu's alleged involvement in the
01:40 skill development scam ended with the 3rd additional district and session ACB court
01:46 judge BSP Hemabindu ordering on September 10 that he should be sent to judicial demand
01:51 for 14 days. Next let's move on to the headlines in the
01:55 Economic Times. G20 summit cost Rs 400 in lost business.
02:01 Traders. The G20 summit may have been a resounding
02:04 success for India but it caused estimated losses of about Rs 400 crores for shops and
02:10 restaurants and impacted some 9,000 delivery workers as markets and malls in the New Delhi
02:16 area remained closed. Most businesses even outside the control zone saw sales halves
02:21 as traffic curves forced people to stay indoors, industry executives said.
02:28 Next headline is from The Telegraph. Those who don't like the name Bharat can leave
02:32 this country, says BJP leader Dilip Ghosh. BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday added fuel
02:39 to the brewing controversy of renaming India as Bharat by proclaiming that the country
02:44 would only be called Bharat and not India. Those who do not like the change can leave
02:48 the country. Ghosh took the opportunity to spark a fresh controversy by throwing a challenge
02:54 at his dissenters. All statues of foreigners would be removed from the streets of Calcutta
02:59 and elsewhere in the state when the BJP comes to power.
03:04 Finally our last headline is from The Hindustan Times. Janta Dal Secular Talks With BJP. No
03:11 consensus on sheet-sharing yet. Janta Dal Secular chief on Sunday said his party has
03:17 held a discussion with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to form an alliance in Karnataka
03:22 for 2024 Lok Sabha elections while clarifying that the sheet-sharing consensus has not been
03:28 yet achieved.
03:29 That's all for national headlines. To stay updated on the latest headlines on the leading
03:34 newspapers, do join us from Monday to Saturday at 11 am.
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