CM Rekha Gupta bats to rename old Delhi station
July 20, 2025
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Reclaiming Forgotten Legacy: CM Rekha Gupta bats to rename old Delhi Railway Station after Maharaja Agrasen

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has urged the renaming of Old Delhi Railway Station to Maharaja Agrasen Railway Station, honouring the legendary king’s legacy of justice, non-violence, and economic equity

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Jul 1, 2025, 01:00 pm IST
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has officially urged the Union Ministry of Railways to rename the historic Old Delhi Railway Station in honour of Maharaja Agrasen, a legendary icon of justice, economic equity, and non-violence.

The proposal is not merely a name-change it is a civilisational correction, a tribute to the spiritual and cultural backbone of Delhi, and a call to honour a ruler whose ideals continue to guide and shape the city’s economic and social landscape.

In her letter dated June 19, addressed to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Gupta invoked both historical rationale and contemporary sentiment. “Renaming the station as Maharaja Agrasen Railway Station would serve as a fitting tribute to his enduring contributions and would deeply resonate with the sentiments of millions of Delhi residents who hold him in the highest esteem,” she wrote.

Who Was Maharaja Agrasen — and why does he matter to Delhi?

Long before Delhi was turned into a colonial capital or even Mughal stronghold, it was connected by ancient trade routes and governed by rulers who embodied dharmic principles. Among the most revered of these was Maharaja Agrasen, the legendary king of Agroha, whose legacy continues to inspire generations of Agrawal and Vaishya communities across Bharat.

Agrasen was a ruler who refused to allow animal slaughter, promoted non-violence, and developed a unique socio-economic model rooted in fairness, entrepreneurship, and collective well-being. According to legend, his kingdom operated on the principle that each family would contribute a brick and a coin to help anyone starting a new life—an early example of welfare economics and cooperative society.

For millions of citizens in Delhi—especially those with roots in the Agrawal and trader communities Maharaja Agrasen is not just a historical figure; he is an ancestral hero and spiritual guide. His legacy is visible in Delhi’s vibrant bazaars, cooperative associations, charitable trusts, educational institutions, and public life.

It is this deep-rooted legacy that Rekha Gupta has sought to acknowledge by proposing the renaming of one of the city’s most visible public spaces.

Established in 1864, during British rule, Old Delhi Railway Station also called Delhi Junction is the oldest railway hub in the capital. Strategically located in Chandni Chowk, its red sandstone design deliberately mimics the adjacent Red Fort, reflecting British imperial ambitions to symbolically plant themselves within Mughal aesthetics.

But the name “Old Delhi” itself is ambiguous and fails to honour any specific heritage or legacy. It represents a vague, colonial abstraction that disconnects the station from the city’s deeper Indian identity. Even today, despite serving over two lakh passengers daily, the name carries no reflection of the indigenous forces that shaped the capital’s moral and economic fabric.

Rekha Gupta’s proposal is thus not about erasing history it is about restoring truth. The truth that Delhi’s roots were nourished not by colonial outposts, but by kings like Maharaja Agrasen who believed in the welfare of all.

Topics: Ashwini VaishnawRekha GuptaMaharaja AgrasenOld Delhi StationOld Delhi Railway StationDelhi CM
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