Name of Jaipur Sweet: In Jaipur, Rajasthan, sweets traders have removed the word ‘Pak’ in the name of sweets keeping in mind the anti -Pakistan resentment in the country. In which he has changed the name of ‘Mysore Sri’ and ‘Moti Pak’ sweets to ‘Moti Sri’. The three most popular major shops of Jaipur have changed the names of their traditional sweets, and have completely removed the word ‘Pak’ and written the word ‘Shri’ instead. In which now ‘common Pak’ has been changed to ‘Mango’, ‘Gond Pak’ to ‘Gond Shri’.
Rajasthan’s sweet attack on Pakistan!
The names of ‘Gold Bhasma Pak’ and ‘Chandi Bhasma Pak’ have now been changed to ‘Gold Sri’ and ‘Chandi Sri’ to show the spirit of patriotism after India’s military action on terrorist bases in Pakistan under the Pahalgam terror attack and ‘Operation Sindoor’. Anjali Jain, owner of the famous sweets shop ‘festival Sweets’ in Vaishali Nagar area of Jaipur, said,’ Rashtriya pride should also be reflected in her cuisine. The spirit of patriotism should be not only on the border, but also in the house and heart of every Indian. This decision is not only a matter of words but a matter of emotions. Customers are also appreciating this decision and are happy to see the changed name.
‘Bombay Mishthan Bhandar’ and ‘Aggarwal Caterors’ also changed their names
The decades -old shops of the city ‘Bombay Mishthan Bhandar’ and ‘Agrawal Caterors’ have also joined this campaign to change the names of sweets. In which he has changed the names of all those sweets in whose name the word ‘Pak’ comes. Vineet Trikha, general manager of Bombay Mishthan Bhandar, said, “We want to give a clear message that the names of those who dare to raise their eyes towards India will be erased and every Indian will answer in his own way.” This is our sweet, symbolic revenge. The change in the name of the dessert has been appreciated by the customers.
‘This is a powerful cultural reaction’
According to industrialist Ramesh Bhatia, the decision to change the name of sweets after the Pahalgam terror attack seems to be a symbol of patriotism. He said, ‘Changing the name of sweets may seem small, but it is a powerful cultural reaction. This shows that citizens also stand in solidarity with our armed forces. From the battlefield to the sweets shop, the message is clear that India will neither forget nor forgive.
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Retired government teacher Pushpa Kaushik agreed with the name instead of sweets, saying that she felt proud to hear the name ‘Mysore Shri’ instead of ‘Mysore Pak’. This initiative is like a simple, symbolic and cardiovascular salute to our soldiers after Operation Sindoor.