Mysore pak to mysore shri: jaipur shops rename sweets, cite nationalism; critics call out linguistic ignorance

Mysore pak to mysore shri: jaipur shops rename sweets, cite nationalism; critics call out linguistic ignorance

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JAIPUR: In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, several sweet shop owners in Jaipur have begun replacing the word 'Pak' with 'Shri' while referring to traditional Indian


sweets, citing nationalist sentiments and customer discomfort. Sweets such as Moti Pak, Aam Pak, Gond Pak, and the iconic Mysore Pak—long staples in Jaipur’s confectioneries—are now being


rebranded as Moti Shri, Aam Shri, Gond Shri, and Mysore Shri. The move, which has drawn both support and ridicule on social media, is being seen by some as a symbolic gesture of patriotism


to shun any mention of Pakistan - as the use of Pak suggests the hostile neighbour in the imagination of many. According to shopkeepers, the decision was prompted by repeated customer


feedback. "People didn’t like hearing ‘Pak’ anymore. They would associate it—jokingly or seriously—with Pakistan, so we decided to change it," said one sweet shop owner from Johari


Bazaar. Mohit Jain, who runs a popular sweet shop near the Jaipur Municipal Corporation, echoed the sentiment. "Every day, customers would ask us to change the name. They no longer


felt comfortable hearing ‘Pak’. So we brainstormed with the team and decided to give the sweets a more Indian identity," he said.