Meghnad Desai

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Meghnad Desai

Pak roundabout to be finally named after Bhagat Singh

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A Pakistani government committee has endorsed the renaming of a roundabout in Lahore after freedom fighter Bhagat Singh despite stiff opposition from extremist groups like the Jamaat-ud-Dawah.

About two weeks ago, the City District Government of Lahore had put on hold a move to rename Shadman Chowk after Bhagat Singh due to objections from hardline groups like the JuD and Jamaat-e-Islami and a section of local residents.

The matter was then referred to Dilkash Lahore, a committee set up to revitalise and beautify Lahore and to finalise new names for squares, roads and intersections after

assessing their historical significant before the creation of Pakistan.

The committee finally rejected all objections and asked the authorities to notify Bhagat Singh Chowk as the new name of the roundabout without any further delay, officials said.

JuD leaders and traders from Shadman Market, located near the roundabout, protested against the government's decision yesterday.

Senior JuD leader Amir Hamza and Zahid Butt, the president of the local traders' body, announced that they would refer to the roundabout as Hurmat-e-Rasool Chowk.

They said they would resist efforts to rename the roundabout as Bhagat Singh Chowk tooth and nail.

Members of the Dilkash Lahore committee, while discussing the renaming of Shadman Chowk after Bhagat Singh, highlighted the importance of the place where the freedom fighter was hanged by the British.

Bhagat Singh was hanged in March 1931 in the erstwhile Lahore Jail, which stood at the spot where the roundabout was built later.

"(Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah) too appreciated Bhagat Singh in his speech on September 13, 1947," said noted television anchor Iftikhar Ahmad, who is a member of the committee.

The committee further recommended that an underpass on the Lahore Canal should be renamed after Jogindar Lal Mandal.

The City District Government of Lahore had first announced in the last week of September that the roundabout would be renamed after Bhagat Singh on the occasion of his death anniversary.

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