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Key Question 5 Regional Languages

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Key Question 5: To what extent Urdu and Regional

languages contributed to the cultural development of


Pakistan ?
1. Why did Pakistan choose Urdu as its national language?
[7]
One of the reasons why Urdu became the national language in
Pakistan is its long history. It was widely used in the Mughal
period and dates back as far as the Sultans of Delhi. In its
early stages it was used by the Muslim armies and became
widely spoken and understood in many parts of the
subcontinent. So it was natural that such a well known and
established language would be chosen.
Another reason for Urdu being chosen was its high status.
Some of the finest early poets, such as Amir Khusrou wrote in
Urdu and Sir Syed Ahmed Khans school at Aligarh became a
centre for Urdu study. Many religious books, including the
Quran, were translated into Urdu. So it was considered an
important language with a rich literacy tradition.
Perhaps the major reason for Urdu being chosen was the fact
that it was so closely associated with the Pakistan Movement.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan supported it and the Muslim League was
formed not only to defend Muslims interests, but also to
protect Urdu. The Quaid-e-Azam was particularly keen to
promote Urdu as he saw it as a unifying force. Since Pakistan
was a new country, it was very appropriate to pick a language
which had played a part in unifying Muslims.

Advantage of Urdu
The Quaid-e-Azam was particularly keen to promote Urdu as he
saw it as a unifying force. Since Pakistan was a new country ,
it was very appropriate to pick a language which had played a
part in unifying Muslims.

Disadvantages of Urdu
Destruction of other languages
Language of only 8%
Urdu Bengali Controversy which lead to separation

2. Why have Regional languages been promoted by


Pakistan since
1947? [7]
Urdu was promoted because it was the language of Muslims. It
united the Muslims of India in those times and was also chosen
as the national language of Pakistan. More development was
taken in it so that more people could have knowledge in it and
promote it.
Sindhi was also promoted because it played a major role in
literature. It was felt that the ork of the people should be kept
alive and not forgotten. The work and poetry of Shah Abdul
Latif Bhitai and Sachal Sarmast was to be preserved. The
government made Sindhiology department in University of
Jamshoru. Sarmast Academy was setup to promote Sindhi
language.
Balochi language was promoted so that the people dont forget
it and due to the work and poetry of people like Jam Darang.
His works were great. Radio pakistan promoted it by
broadcasting in Balochi. Newspapers and Books were
published in Balochi language to promote it at national levels.
Punjabi was promoted because it contained many influential
things like poetry and other works of Bullhe Shah's Kalam. It
was thought that his work should be protected for future
generations and save it
Pushto was promoted because it played a major role by
Sahibzada Abdul Qayum in the independence of Muslims. It
made people stand up for their rights. University of Peshawar
supported it and books were written in Pushto.
So that is why Regional languages been promoted by the
Pakistan government.

3. `The promotion of regional languages in Pakistan


between 1947 and 1988 has been more successful than
the promotion of Urdu.' Do you agree? Explain your
answer. [14]
Urdu is very important for all Pakistanis and it has been
considered to be the
language of all Muslims for 300 years. It was the language
associated with the Pakistani Movement throughout its
struggle with the British and the Hindus. After Independence it
was felt that the language was the uniting force behind the
nation. The Hindi-Urdu Controversy Sir Syed supported Urdu as
official language for the Muslims and India.
Sindhi is the language older than Urdu it was used by number
of famous poets. It is very popular in Sindhi province. Sindhi
was written in Marwari and Arz Nagari was of writing which
was subsequently changed into Arabic. After
Independence,There are many steps taken to promote Sindhi.
The Sindhi Literary Board was set up in 1948 which has printed
many books and magazines in the language. Several important
books are written in Sindhi. It is used in school but it is not the
medium of instructions in schools. Government is also trying to
promote this language. One of the famous person is Shah
Abdul Latif Bhitai and Sachal Sarmast. Sarmast Academy was
also setup in Sindh. The government made Sindhiology
department in Univeristy of Jamshoru.
Balochi is the language which is spoken by the largest province
of Pakistan which is Balochistan. Language was brought here
by tribes who migrated here. There are several Balochi poets.

It was first discovered outside the province in 1830 when a


British traveler was traveling. There was a decline in the
language but government has made Radio Pakistan Karachi to
do broad cast in Balochi. There are several magazines written
and Quetta Television broadcast Balochi shows. There is now
promoted rapidly increase in the language and is used by
many poets.

Punjabi is the local language of the Punjab. It was a popular


language amongst the Sufi poets who used it for their
romantic folk poetry. It is also spoken in Abad Kashmir and the
NWFP. It is easily understood by everyone and is also
considered very old language. It has a long history and is
written in Gurmukhi script and there are several dialects of
this language. This language is used by singers and there are
many songs in this language. There are novels, short stories,
and Dramas in Punjabi and there are also books published in
this language as Law, Medicine. The Punjabi Literature is
taught in many educational places. These poems contributed
greatly to the popularity of Punjabi. After Independence, steps
were taken for the promotion and development of the
language in other parts of the province. The Government have
ensured its development by giving support to those
institutions who are using it for example in University of
Punjab. Punjabi is now taught at Masters level. Some
important works,poets and people include Bullhe Shah for his
'Kalam'. Some famous works include of various people are
Heer-Ranjha and Sassi Pannu.
Pushto is the language of people of NWFP and the northern
areas of Balochistan. It is influenced by Greek, Persian and

Arabic. It had a great history and is one of the oldest


languages of Pakistan. Pashto literature plays an important
role in opposition to British rule and movement towards
independence. Study in Pashto helped foster unity and the
language became freedom movement for NWFP. Within three
years after independence Peshawar University was established
to promote the language.
But still agree that Urdu was the most promoted because it
was the national langauge of the Pakistan and the Muslims
because it united the Muslims under one point and made them
fight for their separate country which led to making of
Pakistan and also because its been promoted more than
others.

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