An Indian state renames dragon fruit to avoid association with China
“The Gujarat government decided … that the word dragon fruit is not appropriate, it is related to China. The fruit is shaped like a lotus, and then we gave it a new Sanskrit name, kamalam. There is nothing political about it.” Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani told the media on Tuesday.
The development comes a few months after Modi paid tribute to farmers on a radio show growing dragon fruit in the arid Kutch region of Gujarat.
„Then the farmers approached me and suggested changing the name of the dragon fruit to Kamal,“ Vinod Chavda, a Koch MP from the BJP, told Reuters. I am happy that the state accepted the proposal. „
Harish Thakar, a farmer from the area, said that there are more than 200 farmers in Kutch alone that grow dragon fruit on an area of more than 1,500 acres.
Thakar, who has been growing dragon fruit for five years, said, „The Indian name of the fruit will bring us more happiness. We feel that the acceptance level of the fruit will also increase if it is considered an Indian fruit.“
The fruit is also grown in the neighboring state of Maharashtra and in northeastern India. There was no indication that the local governments there were planning to change any name.
The opposition Congress called the name change a gimmick.
„The government has nothing to show as achievements and is trying to divert attention from the real issues,“ said Gujarat congressional spokesman Manish Dushi.
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