Dr. Ginesh P. S., founder of Info Clinic, criticized the change in National Medical Commission logo.
The beauty of the National Medical Commission logo is not the issue; Jinesh says that the issue is the Hindutva concept that it puts forward, the issue is the unscientific nature that it puts forward, and the issue is the politics that it puts forward.
All three are strongly opposed. India is still a secular democracy. The National Medical Commission may forget it, but we will keep reminding it,” Jinesh wrote on social media.
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The beauty of the National Medical Commission logo is not the issue. It is not a matter of unprofessional design.
The issue is the Hindutva concept that it puts forward. The issue is the unscientific nature of it.
The issue is the politics that it puts forward. All three are strongly opposed. India is still a secular democracy. The National Medical Commission may forget it, but we will keep reminding
At the same time, the National Medical Commission has changed the logo. The Ashoka pillar in the logo has been changed and a color image of Dhanwantari has been added. Bharat has also been changed where India is written.
The logo appeared on the website of the Medical Commission has been changed. The new move comes at a time when discussions about changing India’s name officially to Bharat are active in the country.
Discussions began on a large scale when the invitation to the dinner hosted by the President at the G20 summit hosted by India included the name Bharat.
Union Ministers have also changed their X account bio to Bharat. The central government’s explanation on the matter is that India and Bharat are used in the constitution and there is no mistake in using the word Bharat in the cabinet directives.