💨 Abstract
The iconic "Karachi Bakery" in Hyderabad, known for its fruit biscuits, may be forced to change its name due to misplaced nationalism during India-Pakistan conflicts. Founded by a refugee from Karachi post-Partition, the bakery has faced repeated harassment and protests. Despite being proudly Indian, the owners' nostalgic name choice is seen as suspect, highlighting a deeper issue of insensitivity and ignorance towards shared history in India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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