MUMBAI, Nov. 28 -- Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said he would write to the centre to rename "IIT-Bombay" as "IIT-Mumbai", to contain the political fallout of a remark made by a Union minister on Monday. Fadnavis's decision comes only hours after Raj Thackeray, chief of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), slammed Union minister of state for science and technology Jitendra Singh (BJP), for saying in a lighter vein, "As far as IIT-Bombay is concerned, thank God it still has this name. You have not changed it to 'Mumbai'. So that's another compliment to you. And also true for Madras. It remains IIT-Madras." Singh had made the remark during a function at the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-Bombay), one of the country's premier engineering institutions, on Monday. Thackeray, long a champion of Marathi pride and now using it as his rallying cry for the upcoming Mumbai civic polls, is leveraging Singh's remark to bolster the MNS's agenda. MNS workers on Wednesday also erected a banner outside the IIT-Bombay campus, "renaming" the institution, set up in 1958, as "IIT-Mumbai". On social media, Thackeray warned that the Marathi people living in Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) should be aware of a conspiracy to separate Mumbai and later MMR from Maharashtra. He claimed it was no different from the central government's attempt to "wrest" Chandigarh from Punjab.P5...