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Madhya Pradesh: Railway Station, built in the name of a temple, someone painted a written name in Urdu.

Amid name-changing politics, a new case is now in the news in the state. The case has been linked to Ujjain’s new station Chintaman. They are given a written name in Urdu on the shrine panel opposite the Chintaman Ganesh of the yolk station. However, it is not yet known whose actions it is. Please note that a few days ago, the Aavahana Academy of Mahamandaleshwara Acharya Shekhar filed this objection. He objected that the station’s name was written on the board in Urdu.

Let us tell you that this new temple is named after a new station in front of Ujjain’s Chintaman Ganesh Temple. The station has not even ever inaugurated its name on the plaque for controversy. Like other stations, he placed a plaque in Urdu along with the name of the railway station. On this, Acharya Shekhar of Saint Avahana arena had a strong objection. He demanded the removal of Urdu from the plaque. Seeing the escalation of the controversy, someone removed the name written in Urdu from the station panel. The vessel was given in yellow. However, it is not known who the grandson is. Generally, railway stations have a rule for writing station names in different languages.

Notably, the narrow gauge line from Ujjaya to Fatiabad was closed several years ago. The railroad was then re-inserted into the Broad Gauge line and the station began anew. The station was named after Chintaman Ganesh, who traveled from Ujjain to Fatiabad. A new station, six kilometers from the Ujjain Railway Station, is ready to be built in front of the Chintaman Ganesh Temple. This railway station has not yet been inaugurated.

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