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Pakistan replaces English with Urdu as official language

Javed Rana

Press TV, Islamabad


Pakistan has abolished English as an official language after almost seven decades of independence from Britain. Over 150 years ago, Britain officially replaced English with Persian and Urdu in the Indian sub continent which was divided into two separate states. Our correspondent Javed Rana has more from Islamabad.

More (video): PressTV - Pakistan replaces English with Urdu as official language
 
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It will be difficult to communicate with international world without english. English is necessary as all modren knowledge bank in growing rapidly in English not in Urdu. Therefore only English must be the official language in Pakistan.
 
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It will be difficult to communicate with international world without english. English is necessary as all modren knowledge bank in growing rapidly in English not in Urdu. Therefore only English must be the official language in Pakistan.
We are not finishing English from Pakistan. It is only removed as the official language.
Good and bad move imo
 
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Does this change mean that Pakistan will now prosper?
 
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No nation prospers in a foreign language.
What about USA, we don't speak the native language? ;)

So why can't English and Urdu both be the official languages, I heard that being multilingual is beneficial for the mind?
 
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It will be difficult to communicate with international world without english. English is necessary as all modren knowledge bank in growing rapidly in English not in Urdu. Therefore only English must be the official language in Pakistan.
What about chinese? They prefer their own language and still doing pretty well.
 
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It will be difficult to communicate with international world without english. English is necessary as all modren knowledge bank in growing rapidly in English not in Urdu. Therefore only English must be the official language in Pakistan.

Making it official doesnt stop you from learning any language
it only mean from now on Urdu will be the language use in Govt Offices hence official

good for the country where College graduates were running around looking for people to fill in the US immigration lottery form
 
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Pakistan replaces English with Urdu as official language

Javed Rana

Press TV, Islamabad


Pakistan has abolished English as an official language after almost seven decades of independence from Britain. Over 150 years ago, Britain officially replaced English with Persian and Urdu in the Indian sub continent which was divided into two separate states. Our correspondent Javed Rana has more from Islamabad.

More (video): PressTV - Pakistan replaces English with Urdu as official language

How dare they???:close_tema:


lol Well, dont think it will change much to be honest. :D
 
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It will draw unnecessary attention, in my opinion. The timing is not probably right. First, ban on English words, then ban on English language. Can you tell me, what exactly is going on ?

Ban on English language? Where did you read that? Comprehension issues much?

Pakistan is coming full circle as per its 1973 Constitution. Urdu becoming the official language of the state, essentially means that inter-ministerial communique and court proceedings will gradually shift from English to Urdu. State speeches and a majority of the sessions of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) are already conducted in Urdu.

It does not mean the English language is being shunned and schools teaching any language other than Urdu will be burned to the ground. Why then the paranoia?

Oh and the timing is right alright. What better a time to act upon your laws than now?
 
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Ban on English language? Where did you read that? Comprehension issues much?
Damn.. why are you so hell-bent on nitpicking ?

Replacement of English by Urdu as official language - there you go..It's clearly stated in the report and I perfectly understand what it means... I thought we understood each other...You guys always reply to the flag, rather than to the person...Anyways, my bad..
Pakistan is coming full circle as per its 1973 Constitution. Urdu becoming the official language of the state, essentially means that inter-ministerial communique and court proceedings will gradually shift from English to Urdu. State speeches and a majority of the sessions of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) are already conducted in Urdu.
It does not mean the English language is being shunned and schools teaching any language other than Urdu will be burned to the ground. Why then the paranoia?
Thank you for the information.

Oh and the timing is right alright. What better a time to act upon your laws than now?
Only a few days back I heard some law was passed according to which English translations of some Islamic words will not be allowed, and now this.. Hence the question, is there something more to this ?
 
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Damn.. why are you so hell-bent on nitpicking ?

Replacement of English by Urdu as official language - there you go..It's clearly stated in the report and I perfectly understand what it means... I thought we understood each other...You guys always reply to the flag, rather than to the person...Anyways, my bad..

Thank you for the information.


Only a few days back I heard some law was passed according to which English translations of some Islamic words will not be allowed, and now this.. Hence the question, is there something more to this ?

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.
 
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