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Changing the names of places

MR Haseeb deserves complements for drawing the attention of readers towards excessive enthusiasm shown by Pakistanis towards changing the names of places (Dec 12). Even the names of benefactors have not been spared. It is relevant to point out that much earlier the name of Jahangir Kothari Park in Karachi too was changed. There has been a mania to change the names of cities and places ever since Pakistan came into being. Cities bearing Hindu and Sikh names have been a particular target. Even, the benefactors have not been spared.

There is a town in Lahore district (now in Kasur) which was until recently known as Van Radha Ram after the name of the father of Sir Ganga Ram who founded many charitable and welfare institutions in Punjab from which we are now benefiting. Its name was changed some years back to Habib Kot. Most of the people do not know as to who is the person whose name it now
carries.

In the early 1970s, the name of a well-known town in Balochistan was changed from Hindu Bagh to Muslim Bagh. :lol: Even a provincial government of a secular political party that was in power in Balochistan at that time could not resist. The names of Lyallpur and Montgomery, founded by a Britisher who made significant contributions to their development, were changed to Faisalabad and Sahiwal, respectively, without any cogent reason.

We often hear demands about changing the names of Haripur, Abbottabad and Jacobabad.

It is relevant to mention that in India several important cities, including state capitals, continue to bear Muslim names such as Allahabad, Ahmadabad and Hyderabad. There has been no attempt to change them.

Even a well-known road named after Emperor Aurangzeb still exists in New Delhi. Near our border, there are towns called Ferozepur and Faridkot.

We do hope that the PPP government, which believes in enlightened moderation, will not only curb this practice but will also restore all old names.

Changing the names of places | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
Great- what an issue- we should work more hard to change the name of- Haripur, Abbottabad and Jacobabad-
 
Great- what an issue- we should work more hard to change the name of- Haripur, Abbottabad and Jacobabad-

Why you wanna change names? Whats wrong with those names?
 
Our govt. changed name of Islamabad International airport to BB International airport as well. :cheesy:
 
One of the most famous places in Lahore is named Lakshmi Chowk. A really famous street in Karachi is named Guru Mandir, there's another one named Atmaram Pritamdas Rd, Ramchandra Temple Rd, Kumar Street, there are alot in the old areas of Karachi. There's also Guru Mangat in Lahore. I can keep going so yeah chill.

These are just from the top of my head.
 
Changing the names of places

MR Haseeb deserves complements for drawing the attention of readers towards excessive enthusiasm shown by Pakistanis towards changing the names of places (Dec 12). Even the names of benefactors have not been spared. It is relevant to point out that much earlier the name of Jahangir Kothari Park in Karachi too was changed. There has been a mania to change the names of cities and places ever since Pakistan came into being. Cities bearing Hindu and Sikh names have been a particular target. Even, the benefactors have not been spared.

There is a town in Lahore district (now in Kasur) which was until recently known as Van Radha Ram after the name of the father of Sir Ganga Ram who founded many charitable and welfare institutions in Punjab from which we are now benefiting. Its name was changed some years back to Habib Kot. Most of the people do not know as to who is the person whose name it now
carries.

In the early 1970s, the name of a well-known town in Balochistan was changed from Hindu Bagh to Muslim Bagh. :lol: Even a provincial government of a secular political party that was in power in Balochistan at that time could not resist. The names of Lyallpur and Montgomery, founded by a Britisher who made significant contributions to their development, were changed to Faisalabad and Sahiwal, respectively, without any cogent reason.

We often hear demands about changing the names of Haripur, Abbottabad and Jacobabad.

It is relevant to mention that in India several important cities, including state capitals, continue to bear Muslim names such as Allahabad, Ahmadabad and Hyderabad. There has been no attempt to change them.

Even a well-known road named after Emperor Aurangzeb still exists in New Delhi. Near our border, there are towns called Ferozepur and Faridkot.

We do hope that the PPP government, which believes in enlightened moderation, will not only curb this practice but will also restore all old names.

Changing the names of places | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

Stupid poster, this is the Islamic Republic of Pakistan!

Don't you ever forget that!

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is not a secular country!

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It shows the level of intolerance in the society.

Idiot, Pakistan is a 97% Muslim country!

What the heck is your problem? Is your brain melting?

All Pakistanis want an Islamic country run by Islamic laws.
 
Whats wrong in having angrezi colonial names or "hindu religious names"?

To keep remembering we are not a angrez colony or part of hindu country anymore-

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It shows the level of intolerance in the society.

we are famous for our level of intolerance- its time for you to get over it-

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May be for political purpose, I guess... But I'm sure there isn't religious reason..

dont say that- feed them what they want to listen- it helps them survive-
 
To keep remembering we are not a angrez colony or part of hindu country anymore-

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we are famous for our level of intolerance- its time for you to get over it-

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dont say that- feed them what they want- it helps them survive-

Such bloody hypocrites these Indians are.

We Pakistani don't care what the whole world thinks!

This is our country and our internal affairs.
 
Idiot, Pakistan is a 97% Muslim country!

What the heck is your problem? Is your brain melting?

All Pakistanis want an Islamic country run by Islamic laws.

Kiddo,
India has towns like Hyderabad,Ahmadabad,Murshidabad,Aligarh,Ferozepur etc.
No body ever bothered to change their names.
 
It shows the level of intolerance in the society.
Harry putar! There is not such a matter of intolerance, Name of places are always changes when representive of Areas are agreed. Its not a Religious issue and we have rights to change the name of our places.. Don't you people have those rights in India?:undecided:
 
Kiddo,
India has towns like Hyderabad,Ahmadabad,Murshidabad,Aligarh,Ferozepur etc.
No body ever bothered to change their names.

Bacha, this is our country, who gives a da*n what you think or your countrymen thinks.

Get lost!
 
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