Reportedly the consecration program of ram Lalla took place in ayodhya ram temple on Monday. On Monday, a debate broke out in Banswara regarding naming the characters of Ramayana. In this matter, IAS Neeraj K Pawan, who is the Divisional Commissioner of Banswara, and Adivasi party mla Rajkumar Roat came face to face. Rajkumar Rot protested against the statement of IAS on naming the characters of Ramayana and also responded. Actually, mahi Bajaj is the second largest dam of rajasthan in Banswara, due to its wide spread of water, natural islands have been formed here. For this reason, Banswara has also come to be called the city of 100 islands. Continuous efforts and preparations are being made by the administration to promote the backwaters and islands of mahi Dam as a tourism area. A controversy arose over the naming of these 100 islands after the characters of Ramayana.

Perhaps Banswara Divisional Commissioner Neeraj K Pawan wrote on his social account that 100 islands here will be named after the characters of Ramayana. For centuries to come, these islands will be known by the characters of Ramayana, so Ramayana will always be alive among you and us. Not only this, while talking to the media, he said that no one has the official number of islands yet. Someone says 100. Some say 150, some say 200.

Banswara Divisional Commissioner said that till now animals and trees are counted, but these islands have been with us for centuries. Along with their marking and naming, these islands should be named after the characters of Ramayana who are lost somewhere. This was considered. Bharatiya Adivasi Party's mla from Chaurasi assembly of Dungarpur district Rajkumar Rot has protested while replying to the post made by the Divisional Commissioner on his social media account X.

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