who knows your history, but there are many people who would in sheffield look at the renaming of their streets and they would just feel it was a sort of attack on their traditions, their city, their culture, and they would resent it. well, it hasn t happened. so, they ve got nothing to resent. but i m thinking of one street name in london that s been changed in southall. it s now called guru nanak road, and it s where one of the biggest sikh temples exists in london. and that s a part of the world where every politician goes to campaign during election time, because the sikh community are considered a swing voting community. and why not change it? and it s not hurt anyone. it s generally a popular thing that s been done, but it s got to be taken case by case. let s end by bringing it back to the personal and a reflection on how far you feel your own country has changed. you made a documentary recently based on your book in which there was a very powerful scene where you return.
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A London council has been hit by a backlash after renaming a road that honoured the hero of Lucknow Sir Major General Henry Havelock after the founder of Sikhism.
A section of Havelock Road - named after the military leader who has a statue in Trafalgar Square - was officially renamed Guru Nanak Road in Southall, Ealing, on Monday.
The change of the new road sign has sparked a furious row as critics called it airbrushing history and say it is the latest bid to try and erase Britain’s cultural heritage.
General Havelock led the British army to recapture Cawnpore in India during the siege of Lucknow in 1857.