Pakistan's Punjab government has put on hold its plan to restore the original historical names of several roads and streets inLahoreafter the move reportedly triggered resistance from "extremist elements." The proposal, cleared at a meeting jointly presided over by former prime ministerNawaz Sharifand Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, aimed to revive Lahore’s pre-Partition heritage by bringing back Hindu and Sikh locality names.
However, facing backlash, authorities have now distanced themselves from the decision, saying no final approval has yet been granted. The Chief Minister's office informed the media about the decision in a statement.
Sharif, who is currently not active in politics after the February 2024 general elections, is the head of the Lahore Heritage Areas Revival (LAHR). The government, however, appears to have taken a U-turn on the decision, saying it is still considering restoring the original names of Lahore's roads and streets.
"No such decision has been taken as yet," Lahore Deputy Commissioner Capt R Muhammad Ali Ijaz told Dawn on Monday.
When asked that both Sharif and Maryam had given approval to the restoration of the original names of roads and streets, and the CM office duly issued a handout in this regard on March 20, Ijaz insisted that "no decision has been taken as yet as the matter is under discussion."
An official source, however, said that some extremist elements, including vloggers, strongly criticised Maryam for restoring pre-Partition "Hindu and Sikh" names of the roads and streets in Lahore.
"As the critics gave the government's decision a religious colour, the Maryam Nawaz administration has gone on the back foot and deferred the decision to avert backlash," he said.
After the backlash from extremist elements, the LHAR recently held a gathering of scholars, historians, architects, urban planners, and other prominent persons and sought their suggestions on the "proposal" to restore the original names of roads, streets, and localities across Lahore, PTI reported.
"The forum explored the cultural, historical, and civic significance of reviving the city's traditional nomenclature as part of a broader initiative aimed at preserving and promoting Lahore's rich heritage and identity. Participants exchanged views on the historical relevance of various names, the documentation of the city's past, and the potential impact of such a revival on heritage conservation, tourism, and public awareness," the LHAR said in a statement after the meeting.
The meeting concluded with a consensus that Lahore's historic identity constitutes an invaluable legacy, deserving thoughtful preservation for future generations. "Most of the participants spoke in favour of restoring the historical names of the roads and streets of Lahore."
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