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Indians, Pakistanis join hands for peace

Mingling long after the last anthem of the Independence Day program, people from 14 organisations shared pakodas along with stories of families, children, and their own youth.


The group "Peace Vigil" (Shireen, Aniket and Sameer) performing at the peace program. Photo:Anagha Dwivedi

Who could have imagined a joint celebration of India's and Pakistan's Independence Days? And yet, the event felt entirely natural.  Men and women of all ages relaxed together in the obviousness of the message people conveyed so creatively.  People want peace.  Peace is fundemental to development.

After screening a video clip of the India - Pakistan peace march, Professor A.H. Nayyar, activist from Islamabad who participated in the march explained the proposed Security measures based on no-war pacts, as well as relaxing travel restrictions in South Asia.  People sang, read stories and poems aspiring not only for the end of war, but towards a future of health and opportunities for all. Can it be that we have started a tradition for peace?

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Contributed by Aravinda Pillalamarri
 
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