Protecting heritage sites
As apprehensions regarding safety of heritage sites persisted, civil society wrote to Unesco, urging it to intervene

A file photo of Chauburji in Lahore. PHOTO: ABID NAWAZ/EXPRESS
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif is obviously not pleased with the adverse reaction to his pet project and has been at pains to quash what he termed were “rumours” that Lahore’s heritage sites would be harmed. While his promise to ensure that all historical landmarks will be protected need not be doubted, when people associated with architecture and design, such as Yasmin Lari, express fears about a possible adverse impact of the scheme, they need to be listened to and their fears allayed. While development work is important, genuine environmental concerns and potential dangers to protected sites must not be ignored. Protesters at a demonstration in front of the Chauburji monument succinctly summed up our argument with the slogan: “Build the train and preserve the heritage (train bhi banao, virsa bhi bachao)”.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 16th, 2015.
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