'What happens to Keralite now?' Shashi Tharoor over govt's likely move to rename Kerala as ‘Keralam’

Reports indicate that the Union Cabinet is poised to deliberate on a proposal to rename the southern state of Kerala as 'Keralam'. This potential change has sparked a range of reactions among political leaders and the public alike. Shashi Tharoor, a prominent Congress leader and MP from Thiruvananthapuram, has raised questions on social media about the implications of such a shift, asking, 'What happens to Keralite now?' Tharoor's comments highlight concerns regarding identity and cultural heritage that may arise from the renaming. The proposal is seen as part of a broader trend of states in India adopting names in regional languages, which can be interpreted as an effort to embrace local identity. The discussion around this issue comes at a time when regional pride is increasingly emphasized in Indian politics. As the Cabinet prepares to address this matter, opinions will likely continue to evolve, reflecting the diverse perspectives of Kerala's citizens on their state's identity and legacy.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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