However, HRD minister Smriti Irani described the opposition as "regrettable" and made it clear that the students' participation in the interaction is "voluntary".
Congress leader Manish Tewari termed the renaming of the day merely a "packaging" exercise and said the government is trying to "change packaging and labelling and then trying to pass them off as innovative initiatives".Two of BJP's Tamil Nadu allies joined DMK opposing naming Teacher's Day as 'Guru Utsav', with PMK terming it as a discreet attempt to impose Sanskrit.
Leaders of PMK and MDMK, S Ramadoss and Vaiko, demanded that the Centre immediately withdraw the order to rename Teachers' Day as 'Guru Utsav.'
DMK chief M Karunanidhi had already opposed the move, alleging that it was a conspiracy to downgrade Tamil language and society.
As the government's decision came under attack, Irani met the media twice on the day to do damage-control.
She said government has not changed the name of the day celebrated as Teacher's Day on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the late President S Radhakrishnan.
The minister said it was an essay competition named 'Guru Utsav' to celebrate teacher's contribution and "if anybody who has objection to the fact that teachers are to be revered is an objection that I regret".
Students will get a chance to interact with PM Narendra Modi on Teacher's Day in a special question and answer session.
If the essay competition celebrating teachers is opposed, "what appals me that somebody who would not want teachers or the very foundation of our society to be revered and respected", she told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
While welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to interact with students on September 5, coinciding with Teachers' Day, Ramadoss however opposed the day being called as 'Guru Utsav.'
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