The Punjab government has renamed Lahore’s renowned Jinnah Cardiology Centre as the Maryam Nawaz Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, setting off a wave of strong reactions across the country. The move, announced earlier this week, has sparked praise from supporters and criticism from those who see it as an attempt to rewrite history.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz led the rebranding as part of her government’s broader healthcare reforms. According to the health department, the facility will now operate under a new name and undergo major upgrades. Officials have confirmed the addition of new cardiac units, international-standard equipment, and digital health systems.
Speaking to the press, Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique said, “We’re transforming this institute into a model of modern heart care, not just for Lahore, but for all of Punjab.”
Despite the government’s ambitious plans, the decision to remove Jinnah’s name has caused widespread controversy. Citizens and political leaders across social media criticized the renaming, calling it a disrespectful move that disregards the founder of the nation. Many believe the original name symbolized national pride and heritage.
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