Mohsen Hashemi reacted to the news of the removal of the name of the "Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani" crossing in Isfahan
Hammihan newspaper wrote:
Mohsen Hashemi reacted to the news of the removal of the name of the "Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani" crossing in Isfahan and said:
It is customary to give several names to the big highways, and I followed up on this issue and it became clear that a part of this passage was named after "Master Parvaresh". When important passages are missing for naming, they change a part of an important passageway. For example, the Shahid Hemmat Highway in Tehran, part of which is named after Shahid Zeinuddin and another part of it is named after Shahid Khazari.
This has happened in Isfahan as well. The length of this route is long, and currently 3 to 3.5 kilometers of this route have been named after Mr. Parvarez. In fact, his name has not been omitted. It is customary to give several names to large highways.
They reflected on the internet that Mr. Hashemi's name had been removed, but this is not the case."






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