Shiv Shakti Point: India 'not the owner ', Congress calls naming of Chandrayaan-3 touchdown spot absurd
New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Rashid Alvi has termed the naming of Chandrayaan-3’s touchdown point by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as absurd, asserting that India is not the owner of the moon or the point, media reported.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to ISRO on Saturday to meet the scientists and acknowledge their efforts, after his overseas trip. During the visit, he announced Chandrayaan 3 touchdown site will be known as 'Shiv Shakti Point' and Chandrayaan 2 touchdown point as 'Tiranga Point'. He also declared August 23 as National Space Day, recognizing the significance of space exploration and India's accomplishments in space science.
Alvis’s response came when he was countered with a question that the Congress had named 'Jawahar point' -- the spot where Chandrayaan-1 crash-landed in 2008, after former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
In an interview with India Today, Alvi said, "The entire world will laugh...We have landed, it is very good. We are proud of it, no doubt about it. But we are not the owner of the moon or the point."
The Congress leader naming the spot ‘Jawahar Point’ was justifiable as Jawahar Lal Nehru founded ‘all this’.
Alvi said, "You can't compete Jawaharlal Nehru with anything... Pandit Nehru founded all this. But now Modiji is politicising the thing."
Responding to Alvi’s remarks, BJP's national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said Congress has revealed its 'anti-Hindu' stance with its reaction over the name ‘Shiv Shakti’.
He wondered why Rashid Alvi found the names ridiculous when both the names—Shiv Shakti Point and Tiranga Point—are linked to India, and pointed out that the ... Vikram lander is named after Vikram Sarabhai.
“The Congress has a family-first principle," he accused, adding that Congress would have adopted different naming conventions had they been in power.
"The UPA would have never sent Chandrayaan 2 and 3. And if they did, they would have named it Indira Point and Rajiv Point," he said.
'Jawahar Point', also known as 'Jawahar Sthal', marks the area close to the Shackleton Crater where ISRO's Moon Impact Probe crash-landed on November 14, coinciding with the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru. The probe was intentionally planned to crash land on this specific date as a tribute to Nehru.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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