Wednesday, January 06, 2010

To Pakistan, With Love:)


Excuse me for the late post actually wanted to post it on 1st Jan, but have been quite busy with some stuff...so..umm...neways...better late than never!!

I liked this initiative taken by the T.O.I. and Jung Group and hence sharing with you.

(An excerpt from The Times of India, front page, January 1, 2010, Friday)


LOVE

PAKISTAN

Feels odd to see those two words side by side doesn't it?

Terror, hatred and fanaticism somehow sit more comfortably in our minds when we think of the other side of the border.

Words that we've been fed in daily doses over the last six decades. And in greater doses over the last one year.

Shutting our minds to the undeniable truth that people across border are, above all, people. Like us.

So here's a question. Is there any chance at all, that we could still raise a hand, not in anger, but in greeting?

Depends on who raises his hand first, some of us would say. Also how, whisper a few others. But mostly it all boils down to one simple question.
Why?
Why must we do it?
Why do we need them?
Why don't they first say sorry for what they've done?
And answer is simple.

It is easier to say Hi than to say Sorry. Its shorter too. Besides, there is no rule that says a book has to be closed before a new one is opened. Not even if its a History book.

So on the first day of this new year, we are gonna make a start. Again.

With Aman ki Asha. A brave, new people-to-people initiative by the Times of India and Pakistan's Jang Group to bring the people of two fine nations closer together. Culturally, emotionally and peacefully.

Starting with a series of cross-border cultural interactions, business seminars, music and literary festivals and citizens meets that will give the bonds of humanity a chance to survive outside the battlefields of politics, terrorism and fundamentalism.

In the hope that one day, words like Pakistan, India and Love will not impossible in the same sentence.

Aman Ki Asha
An Indo-Pak peace project
THE FIRST STEP

3 comments:

el_idioto said...

I would say its a really innovative idea but when most of the Old ppl (35 and abv) read the heading... it really didn't go well ... esp for it was 1st day of new year..

however hopefully most of them read on and hopefully there will be a ripple effect ... touchwood

Rahul Khatri said...

@Rishi, yeah I know...even the start is such that it somehow pokes me too...somehow they are not impartial over here, but whatever, still an initiative is something dats more important, and dats what i liked. Thnx for joining the cause, and hope all the souls unite on this path of peace.:)

Rahul Khatri said...

@ayu..m glad u liked the words, but ha ha...Aman means peace he heits not a certain Mr Aman..."Aman ki Asha" means, the hope of peace ^__^
Neways, thnx for agreeing to it and joining the cause:)