Indore:The row over the renaming of 200-year-old Residency Kothi in Madhya Pradesh's Indore took a new turn on Monday as descendants of Saadat Khan, a martyr of the 1857 mutiny, sought that the historic structure be named after him. Khan, leading local revolutionaries, attacked Residency Kothi. The British later executed him in the historic building, and his memorial was also built there.
The Mayor in Council (MIC), chaired by Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava on October 18, decided that Residency Kothi would be renamed Shivaji Kothi, officials said. After that, "Punyashlok", a social organisation, sought the structure be named after Devi Ahilyabai, the ruler of the erstwhile Holkar dynasty of Indore.
According to officials, members of the organisation also put a banner, "Devi Ahilya Bai Kothi", outside the main gate of this building on October 21.
Talking to PTI on Monday, Saadat Khan's descendant, Rizwan Khan, said, "We fully honour Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Devi Ahilyabai, but whenever one speaks about Residency Kothi, Saadat Khan's martyrdom is also mentioned." "Hence, we want the building to be named after Saadat Khan," he added.
He recalled that his family and descendants of other revolutionaries have been demanding the renaming for years. Shaheen Awais Bahadur, a member of the erstwhile royal family of Banda in Uttar Pradesh, said one of her ancestors helped in Saadat Khan's burial.