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| Renaming roads: befitting tribute to heroes, Source |
LAHORE – Confusion reigns in the City District Government
Lahore (CDGL) over the renaming of a portion of the Lawrence Road
stretching from Regal Chowk to Queens Road, The Nation has reliably
learnt.
According to details, some CDGL officials took the initiative of
renaming the said portion of the Lawrence Road as ‘Cecil Chaudhry Road’,
to honour the 1965 Pak-India War hero following his death in April this
year.
No better tribute could have been paid to the late Cecil Chaudhry since
the Saint Anthony’s High School and College, which he successfully ran
as principal for years, is located right in the middle of this portion.
Little did these officials, however, know that this portion of the
Lawrence Road had already been renamed as ‘Mian Shafi or Meem Sheen
Road’, after a noted leader of the Pakistan Movement! It is pertinent to
mention here that this name was not used or notified for adoption by
the general public.
This controversy has sparked a debate which government department or
agency should be the final deciding authority in this regard?
Sharing details of the controversy, official sources informed this
scribe that CDGL Information Section head Dr Nadeemul Hassan Gillani had
published an advertisement in the newspapers a few of months ago that
the portion of the Lawrence Road stretching from Regal Chowk to Queens
Road had been renamed as ‘Cecil Chaudhry Road’.
When this scribe contacted CDGL District Officer Road-III Waqar Goraya,
he feigned ignorance about the matter though the portion of the Lawrence
Road falls in his jurisdiction. “I have not received any notification
or instruction regarding renaming of any City road as ‘Cecil Chaudhry
Road’,” he maintained.
However, after consulting his assistant, Goraya said the portion of the
Lawrence Road had been renamed by Gillani in his personal capacity and
he was the only person who could answer why.
When contacted, Nadeem ul Hassan Gillani told this scribe that he
received directions from Punjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif after
the death of Cecil Chaudhry to rename the said portion of the Lawrence
Road after the national hero.
“In compliance with the chief minister’s directions, I published an
advertisement in a section of the print media that might be considered
proposal-cum-notification for renaming of the Lawrence Road because the
official process for issuing a notification in this regard would have
taken months,” said Gilani, adding that boards of ‘Cecil Chaudhry Road’
shall soon be erected on both sides of the road.
The portion of the Lawrence Road stretching from Regal Chowk to Queens
Road is best known for the Saint Anthony’s High School and College,
which is one of the most prestigious educational institutions of the
City. Its alumni include leading personalities in all walks of life,
including twice former prime minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
Considering this, it would be appropriate to rename the portion of the
Lawrence Road stretching from Regal Chowk to Queens Road ‘Cecil Chaudhry
Road’, as a fitting tribute to the noted educationist, human rights
activist and veteran fighter pilot.