Amidst the ongoing debate surrounding the use of the term 'India' or 'Bharat,' Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has voiced a thought-provoking question. Kejriwal, addressing the issue, asked, "If an alliance of some parties becomes INDIA, would they change the name of the country?" Kejriwal emphasised that the nation belongs to its 140 crore citizens, not to any political party. He further posited a hypothetical scenario, asking if the "INDIA Alliance" renamed itself as "Bharat," would the BJP then rename "Bharat" as "BJP." Kejriwal expressed incredulity at the ongoing controversy sparked by a G20 dinner invite that referred to the "President of Bharat," characterising it as a joke and insinuating that the BJP might be contemplating a name change to safeguard its electoral prospects. 'President of Bharat' on G20 Dinner Invite: Congress Slams Modi Government, Says 'Union of States Under Assault'.

'President of Bharat' Invite: Kejriwal Questions BJP's Intent

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