The Indian government has changed the name of renowned Urdu poet and satirist Akbar Allahabadi to Akbar Prayagraji after 100 years of his death, drawing criticism on social media.


The Indian government has changed the name of renowned Urdu poet and satirist Akbar Allahabadi to Akbar Prayagraji after 100 years of his death, drawing criticism on social media.
As per details, the Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Services Commission (UPHESC) on its official website has updated the name great Muslim poet Syed Akbar Hussain aka Akbar Allahabadi, changing the Allahabadi Takhallus (pen-name) of poets into Prayagraj.
On its website, UPHESC wrote the names of Akbar Allahabadi, Rashid Allahabadi. While, the names of some other poets have also been changed on the website as Rashid Allahabadi and Tegh Allahabadi were mentioned as “Tegh Prayagraji” and “Rashid Prayagraji”.
As per reports, the Allahabad district was renamed Prayagraj in 2018 by the extremist government of Yogi Adityanath.
Subsequently, Akbar Allahabadi has been mentioned as ‘Akbar Prayagraji’ after the name of Allahabad was changed to Prayagraj by the government, three years ago.
On the other hand, as per the Hindustan Times report, the Urdu poet’s name was changed to ‘Akbar Prayagraj’ on the UP site due to an ‘error’.
The move, however, left social media in outcry.
The change in suffixes of renowned poets prompted officials to claim that the portal was hacked.
Meanwhile, a complaint over the incident has been lodged with the police’s cyber cell to nab the culprits.
Seeing this feat of the commission, everyone started criticizing it. Netizens said that tampering with the name of such a great poet is wrong and condemnable.
At the same time, after catching up with the matter, the Higher Education Service Commission has rectified the mistake made on its website, but no officer of the commission is ready to speak anything in this matter.

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