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Jammu's Iconic City Chowk Renamed 'Bharat Mata Chowk' on 'Popular Demand'
3/1/2020 11:50:07 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 1: The historic City Chowk, the commercial hub in old Jammu, was renamed as 'Bharat Mata Chowk' following the passage of a resolution passed by the general house of the BJP-led Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), officials said on Sunday.
The renaming of the chowk drew mixed reactions from the people with most of them welcoming the decision but urged the JMC to focus more on development and cleanliness rather than changing names.
"I had moved a resolution in the general house some four months ago demanding renaming of the 'City Chowk' to 'Bharat Mata Chowk' on the popular demand of the public," senior BJP leader and Deputy Mayor of the JMC Purnima Sharma said. She said the resolution was adopted and accordingly the City Chowk was renamed 'Bharat Mata Chowk'.
"This place is historic and a witness to major decisions and protests in the past. Every year people are hoisting the tricolour on Republic and Independence days in this chowk. There was a popular demand from the public to rename this chowk as Bharat Mata Chowk," Sharma said.
The starting point of the circular road near Panjtirthi in the city was named by the JMC as 'Atal Chowk' in the memory of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The Bharatiya Janata Party swept the JMC polls winning 43 of the 75 wards after the Urban local bodies elections were held in the erstwhile state in four phases from October 8 to 16 in 2018 after a gap of 13 years.
A board with the new name was seen erected by the JMC in the chowk, which connects four busy markets, including the famous Raghunath Temple, Super Market, Shalimar, and Kanak Mandi.
"We welcome the move and understand that the respect for the motherland should be in one's heart. The administration should focus on the creation of more parking spaces in the market and attracting tourists to Jammu, which has lost its charm after the city was bypassed with the direct rail link to the famous Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine at Katra," a local resident said.
Joint Secretary of Kanak Mandi market association V Gupta, however, was not impressed by the new name of the chowk and said It should not have done because this is the oldest residential and business area of the city.
"They placed the board overnight without consulting the locals. This is the oldest residential and commercial area of the city and known by the name of City Chowk. It came as a big surprise for us," Gupta said.
Raman Sharma, another shopkeeper, said the market is faced with a lack of enough parking space as the customers are avoiding the market.
"We have no issue with the changed name but there should be a focus on addressing the problems being faced by the shopkeepers and residents," he said.
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