Mav3rick
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Urdu is also alien to many. Anything new is alien. If Pashto or Persian adopted in 1947 by now they would also be "not so alien".
I say again Urdu and English were imposed by British. When imposed they were also alien in 1857 in what is now Pakistan. They got rid off Persian because they wanted to set up their own structures and get rid of the old order.
So what exactly do you propose, amendments in the '73 Constitution to declare some other language as the official language of Pakistan?
Nothing more to it. The two issues are not connected at all.
Also, I'm just antagonized by the Indian flag on this forum. Def.pk reeks of immaturity and I can't bear Pakistani teenagers lest a juvenile pod of morons from across the border. I may get to know you in time and we may also enjoy less edgy conversations. But not today.
Edit: 'Replacement' not 'ban'. No official is going to hang for speaking in English. Urdu is now the state's official language. Promoting and projecting our culture and heritage is a prime part of being Pakistani.
Building on that, the transition will take some time, probably a few years as many of us are not trained in the proper reporting terms of the language 'Urdu'.