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Faizabad renaming upsets residents

FAIZABAD UP: The decision to rechristen Faizabad district as Ayodhya has not gone down well with many of its residents who believe it is an unnecessary step taken for political reasons and will eventually erase the identity of the historical town
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Faizabad (UP), November 11

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The decision to rechristen Faizabad district as Ayodhya has not gone down well with many of its residents, who believe it is an “unnecessary step” taken for “political” reasons and will eventually “erase the identity” of the historical town.

Another section, however, welcomed the Uttar Pradesh Government’s move, saying it endorses the legacy of ancient Ayodhya and will enhance its “glory”.

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PK Maurya, a 74-year-old Ayurvedic doctor, gets visibly upset when asked about the renaming move. “What was the need for it? It was unnecessary and done with politics in mind. It is the common man who will suffer due to the confusion now,” he said.

Maurya runs a dispensary in a run-down colonial-era building near the 19th century ‘Ghanta Ghar’, with an old board on its facade displaying the address as “Chowk-Faizabad” in Hindi.

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Many other shops and commercial establishments in the area carry boards with the district name labelled as ‘Zilla Faizabad’.

“I won’t change the label of Faizabad on the display board. People have known my dispensary’s location for decades. I don’t want people to get mixed up,” said Maurya, a third-generation Ayurvedic doctor in his family.

Faizabad city is located about 7 km from its twin town Ayodhya and has a major railway junction.

Close on the heels of renaming Allahabad as Prayagraj, CM Yogi Adityanath had on November 6 announced that Faizabad district would henceforth be known as Ayodhya district. “Ayodhya is a symbol of our ‘aan, baan aur shaan’ (honour, pride and prestige),” he said in the pilgrim town, about 120 km from Lucknow. — PTI

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