
Mangalore, July 24: Indian Union Muslim League has urged the Union Government to rename either Bengaluru International Airport or Mangalore Airport after Tipu Sultan.
In a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, the local unit of IUML stated that it was ungratefulness to forget Tippu Sultan the 'father of secularism in India' and torch bearer of India's struggle for independence.
The Civil Aviation Ministry, earlier this year, had accepted a proposal to name Bengaluru International Airport after founder of this garden city Kempegowda. Pointing out that there were several statues of Kempegowda and many locations were also named after him, IUML said that Tipu Sultan's name was more appropriate for the airport as Devanahalli, where it is located, was the Sultan's birthplace.
If the Government failed to name Bengaluru International Airport after Sultan, at least Mangalore Airport should be named after him, the memorandum urged.
It is a minimum homage to the great martyr, who laid his life in the battle field to defend the nation against the foreign aggressors, it added.
The IMUL delegation which submitted the memorandum to District Administration comprised of District Vice President C Ahmed Jamal, District Secretary Mohammed Ismaeel, City Secretary Ibrahim Bengare among others.
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