New Delhi: In addition to changing the name of the city and road, the government is also in good time to ban the use of words.
About 10 days ago, Madhya Pradesh (MP) assembly prohibits the use of 1,161 words in the house, filling it “Unparliamenter”.
On Wednesday, the Haryana government stopped the use of the phrase “Gorakh Dakha” in official communication.
Incidentally, both MP and Haryana were ruled by BJP.
Only the previous day, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, which was ruled by BJP, District of Aligarh Panchayat issued a resolution to change the name of the city to Harigarh.
On the same day, Mainpuri Regency State of Panchayat also provided a resolution to change the name of the city to Maya Nagar after Sage Mayan who founded the city.
Earlier this month, the Firozabad Panchayat district at the Head of the Minister of Yogi Adityanath – Ruling to do the same thing and issued a resolution recommending to change the name of the city to Chandra Nagar after King Chandrasen who lived in the city.
It then turned into Firozabad by Mughal Ruler Representative Akbar Firoz Shah.
While the replacement of a name is happening, prohibiting names have occurred in MP and Haryana – all of these developments have been going on this month so far.
On August 8, the MP assembly came out with a 38-page booklet containing as many as 1,161 “unrelated words, phrases, and idioms” since 1954.
The booklet has been distributed to MLA and they have been asked not to use it in it the house should not let them will be abolished from the note.
These dumped words include ‘Pappu’ (used for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi), ‘Tanashah’ (dictatorship, used for Prime Minister Narendra Modi), ‘Bantadhar’ (used for former Minister of Minister Digvijaya Singh), Sasur (father-in-law )), ‘Gunde’ (GOT), ‘Bhrasht’ (corrupt), ‘Chor’ (thief), ‘Nikamma’ (worthless) and ‘Dhongi’ (hypocrite).
The phrase includes ‘Vyabhichar Karna’ (to enjoy adultery) and ‘Jhooth Bolna’ (lying).
Proverbs and Hindi idioms consist of ‘Chullu Bhar Pani Mein Doob Jana’, ‘Gobar Ganesh’ and ‘Ali Baba Chalis Chor’.
The last used by BJP in the 2003 assembly election against the minister of the minister of Minister Digvijaya Singh and his council.
Originally used by Lokayukta against the Congress government.
Some other words to be banned include thieves, sincofants, sin, black marketing, traitors, and curses.
One word whose prohibition was not found with the opposition MLA in particular was the ‘ventilator’ used by them to accuse that the powerful government was in the ventilator and it would not last long.
However, many ventilators are sought during the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic.
MLA now doesn’t know how to explain the apparatus while talking about their shortcomings.
The release of the booklet was given high interests because it was released by the chairman of MP Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the President of the State Congress Kamal Nath, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Narottam Mishra and the speaker of Gautam Gautam Assembly.
After MP, it was the turn of Haryana to follow the suit.
The ML Khattar government has banned the use of the phrase ‘Gorakh Dhanda’ in official communication.
Usually used to describe unethical practices.
Khattar made a decision after the Gorakhnath community delegation called him.
Delegation requested CM to ban the use of expressions because it hurt the sentiment of Saint Gorakhnath followers.
Gorakhnath is a saint and a temple dedicated to him is located in Gord Village, 20 km from Sonepat.