Ahead of Bengal polls, Yogi renamesKheri's Miyanpur as Rabindranagar
LAKHIMPUR KHERI, April 12 -- Amid the intense campaign battle between the Trinamool Congress and the BJP in the West Bengal assembly polls, chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday attacked the Congress, Samajwadi Party and the Trinamool Congress, granted land ownership rights to Hindus displaced from the erstwhile East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) as well as to Tharus, besides announcing the renaming of the Bengali-speaking village of Miyanpur in Lakhimpur Kheri district's Mohammadi assembly constituency in Uttar Pradesh as Rabindranagar. West Bengal goes to polls in two phases on April 23 and 29.
Addressing the Bengali-speaking Hindu families from the erstwhile East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in Miyapur village in Lakhimpur Kheri, he said: "Now, the village of our displaced Bangladeshi brothers would be known as Rabindranagar, after Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, who gave the national anthem."
The chief minister also announced the decision to withdraw various old criminal cases lodged against the Tharus.
He was speaking at public gatherings in Chandanchowki, a remote tribal village on the India-Nepal border, in Palia constituency and Miyanpur.
Referring to Bengali-speaking residents of Miyanpur, he said they were displaced from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) but were used as a vote bank without being granted land titles.
"To conceal their identity, their village was named Miyanpur," he said and added, "Just think, not even a single Muslim person but the name (is) Miyanpur." Miyanpur is a village in Mohammadi tehsil with a population of 2000 to 2,500 with around 167 families.
This village is populated by Bengali-speaking Hindus, who migrated to this village (and a few other villages in Dhaurahra, Gola and Mohammadi tehsils) after the Partition in 1947 and the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Local residents, including Shivani, Govind Mandal, and Tapan Kumar Biswas, failed to describe how the village got the name Miyanpur.
In his address in Miyanpur, the CM focused on the rehabilitation of over 1031 families displaced in 1947 and 1971.
He said that Hindu families displaced from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), had also been rehabilitated in various tehsils of Kheri district, including Dhaurahra, Mohammadi, and Gola.
Describing the event as the correction of a historic injustice, he accused the Congress, Samajwadi Party and the Trinamool Congress of treating displaced Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains as mere vote banks while denying them basic dignity and ownership.
Referring to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as the tool that finally empowered these families, he said, "The Congress, SP and the TMC opposed the CAA because they didn't want the displaced to have rights."
In Chandanchowki, he also announced full land ownership rights for members of the Tharu tribe and the descendants of freedom fighters.
Lauding Palia BJP MLA Romi Sahni for championing the cause of the Tharus and Mohammadi BJP MLA Lokendra Pratap Singh for advocating land rights in Miyanpur, Adityanath announced that the government has decided to grant full land ownership rights to 4,356 families of the Tharu tribe across 34 villages in Palia tehsil, covering 5,338 hectares of land....
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