<div>Minister of State for External Affairs Gen (retd) V K Singh has pitched for renaming Akbar Road in Lutyens Zone after the doughty Mewar ruler Maharana Pratap.<br /><br />Extolling the 16th century Rajput king as "truly secular" and a "man of masses" who "motivated generations" but was not given due recognition, Singh has written to the Urban Development Ministry to rechristen the road after him.<br /><br />The Minister's initiative comes amid reports that Haryana government too sought had sought renaming of Akbar road after the Mewar ruler.<br /><br />In a letter to Urban Development Minster M Venkaiah Naidu yesterday, Singh said, "I do find that one historical personality that has motivated generations, Maharana Pratap, has not been given his due.<br /><br />"You would be aware that he was not only instrumental in stopping the might of Mughal king Akbar but he was truly secular and a man of masses," Singh said.<br /><br />The Minister said, "I would request you to honour this great son of India by naming the Akbar Road as Maharana Pratap Road or a suitable important road in the Lutyen Zone in his name."<br /><br />Singh said the naming of road after Mahrana Pratap would give recognition to his valour and spirit of secularism which makes India great.<br /><br />"I do feel that important personalities like Mahrana Pratap and Chhatrapati Shivaji deserve greater recognition than they have been given thus far," he added.<br /><br />Last year, the government had renamed Aurangzeb Road in the Lutyens Bunglow Zone after former President late A P J Abdul Kalam, despite opposition from various quarters. <br /></div>
<div>Minister of State for External Affairs Gen (retd) V K Singh has pitched for renaming Akbar Road in Lutyens Zone after the doughty Mewar ruler Maharana Pratap.<br /><br />Extolling the 16th century Rajput king as "truly secular" and a "man of masses" who "motivated generations" but was not given due recognition, Singh has written to the Urban Development Ministry to rechristen the road after him.<br /><br />The Minister's initiative comes amid reports that Haryana government too sought had sought renaming of Akbar road after the Mewar ruler.<br /><br />In a letter to Urban Development Minster M Venkaiah Naidu yesterday, Singh said, "I do find that one historical personality that has motivated generations, Maharana Pratap, has not been given his due.<br /><br />"You would be aware that he was not only instrumental in stopping the might of Mughal king Akbar but he was truly secular and a man of masses," Singh said.<br /><br />The Minister said, "I would request you to honour this great son of India by naming the Akbar Road as Maharana Pratap Road or a suitable important road in the Lutyen Zone in his name."<br /><br />Singh said the naming of road after Mahrana Pratap would give recognition to his valour and spirit of secularism which makes India great.<br /><br />"I do feel that important personalities like Mahrana Pratap and Chhatrapati Shivaji deserve greater recognition than they have been given thus far," he added.<br /><br />Last year, the government had renamed Aurangzeb Road in the Lutyens Bunglow Zone after former President late A P J Abdul Kalam, despite opposition from various quarters. <br /></div>