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So what??The name Srinagar is derived from the conjoining of the two words in Sanskrit, “Sri” implying 'Lakshmi' and “Nagar” implying 'city' meaning the City of Goddess Laxmi (Hindu Goddess of wealth and fortune). Thank God they renamed a highway and not a city as Srinagar or else India would have started claiming it as its territory.
Thousands of years ago there was a Buddhist civilization overthere which were killed and kicked out by Aryan Brahmin Hindus ,and after that Hindus lived there for hundreds of years. These days it's a Muslim majority region so it belongs to Muslims.
By that same logic several places in Pakistan have Sanskrit names but they belong to Muslims because of the current demographics.Come take them if your hindutva balls are big enough.