The Asian Age – For once, all speak in one voice

Asian Age Correspondent

New Delhi, 39 December 2012. President Pranab Mukherjee, vice-president Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday mourned the death of the 23-year-old gangrape victim in Singapore.

Describing her as a “brave daughter of India”, President Mukherjee called on the authorities to ensure that the culprits in the case are brought to book. In his condolence message, he said, “She was a brave and courageous girl who fought till the very last minute for her dignity and her life. She is a true hero and symbolises the best in Indian youth and women. The nation will mourn the passing of this brave daughter of India.”

Even as he appealed for peace and calm, he added, “Let us resolve that this death will not be in vain. We will do everything possible to ensure that such an incident never happens again.”

Vice-president Ansari, while condoling the death, said that this death should be a wake up call for us as a society to focus on social norms and practices. He said, “This heart-rending tragedy would compel us as people to focus on social norms and practices which are violative of human rights and an impediment to progress in the modern world.”

He further said, “A young and promising life has been brutally snatched away in most tragic circumstances. Not only has the family lost a daughter and a sister, every Indian is today feeling the sense of loss as we all had come to identify with the brave heart as she fought valiantly for her life.”

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in his condolence message called upon the political class and civil society to ensure that the country as a whole becomes a safe place for women to live in. He said, “I want to tell them (her family) and the nation that while she may have lost her battle for life, it is up to us all to ensure that her death will not have been in vain.” He added, “I hope that the entire political class and civil society will set aside narrow sectional interests and agenda to help us all reach the end that we all desire making India a demonstrably better and safe place for women to live in.”

Calling for channelising all the energy that has been generated by the ghastly incident into a constructive course of action, he said, “We have already seen the emotions and energies this incident has generated. These are perfectly understandable reactions from a young India and an India that genuinely desires change. It would be a true homage to her memory if we are able to channelise these emotions and energies into a constructive course of action.”

Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar called the girl a “powerful symbol” of the current battle to ensure justice for women.

She said, “In her untimely and sad demise, we have lost a courageous daughter of our country who faced life with tremendous strength and fortitude. She will continue to inspire us for all times to come.” Calling for turning the anger into creating a new India, she said her sacrifice should lead to the creation of “a new India, a new society where women are respected.”

http://www.asianage.com/india/once-all-speak-one-voice-152

Dawn – Pakistani, Indian MPs discuss opportunities for improving ties

Islamabad, 24 August 2012. Members of Parliament from Pakistan and India on Thursday discussed opportunities of deepening ties between their countries specifically focusing on the issues of visa regime, role of media, education and local government.

“It is a great fortune that India and Pakistan are neighbours that work in favour of each other,” said the Speaker of Lok Sabha Meira Kumar who hosted the Pakistan delegation visiting India as part of the 4th round of India-Pakistan Parliamentarians Dialogue, said a press release.

“Our relationship goes back in history through civilisational bonds and beyond,” she said.

She was addressing the Pakistan delegation that called on her on the sidelines of the 4th round of India-Pakistan Parliamentarians Dialogue that is taking place in New Delhi from August 23-24.

The Lok Sabha Speaker, while welcoming the delegation to the Parliament and in India, said that the Indian Parliament with 42 political parties represents the national consensus in India that the people of India want a stronger and peaceful relationship with the people of Pakistan.

She appreciated the PILDAT initiative to bring MPs of both countries to the dialogue table and said that Parliamentary engagement is committing the two countries to peacefully resolving all issues of mutual concern and interest.

Earlier, the 4th round of India-Pakistan Parliamentarians Dialogue was formally inaugurated at the Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.

Senator Sabir Ali Baloch, Deputy Chairman, Senate of Pakistan (Balochistan, PPPP) and Mani Shankar Aiyar, Member, Rajya Sabha (Nominated, INC) initiated the proceedings with their welcome remarks.

Pakistan Co-Chair Senator Muhammad Jehangir Bader, Leader of the House, Senate of Pakistan and Khurram Dastgir Khan, MNA, Chairman, National Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce (NA-96, Gujranwala-II, Punjab, PML-N) also spoke on the occasion.

The MPs also discussed the developments in the official Pakistan – India Dialogue.

On the second day of the dialogue on August 24, the MPs will discuss opportunities of collaboration in the area of health while also developing recommendations on the future scope of the MPs Dialogue.

In his welcome remarks, Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, Executive Director PILDAT, thanked the organizers of 4th round of dialogue on the Indian side including Yashwant Sinha, former minister of External Affairs and Mani Shankar Ayer, former union minister.

Terming the two leaders as two great towers of strength for the Parliamentarians Dialogue, he said that both leaders have been associated with the organisation of the Parliamentarians Dialogue for the past 2 years.

He also thanked N. K. Singh, Member of the Rajiya Sabha for his tremendous support to the MPs Dialogue Process.

He also thanked the support extended by the two Parliaments especially Dr Fehmida Mirza, Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan, Meira Kumar, Speaker Lok Sabha and Faisal Karim Kundi, MNA, Deputy Speaker, National Assembly of Pakistan.

http://dawn.com/2012/08/24/pakistani-indian-mps-discuss-opportunities-for-improving-ties/

Dawn – Shahbaz for resolution of Pakistan – India issues

Lahore, 26 February 2012. Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif says India and Pakistan will have to develop peaceful neighbourly relations while efforts should also be continued for the solution of all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, between the two countries, for a durable and lasting peace in the subcontinent.

At a luncheon he hosted for visiting Indian Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar here on Saturday, he said both the countries would have made much progress if mutual issues had been resolved through dialogue and thus resources had been diverted to the welfare and uplift of the masses instead of wasting these on wars.

He said it was high time both the countries gave up confrontation and followed peace process as poverty, disease and ignorance were their common enemies.

The chief minister said had democratic process continued in Pakistan, many irritants in Indo-Pak relations would have been removed and considerable progress had been made towards solution of Kashmir, water and many other issues.

If European countries could live in peace and harmony after being engaged in protracted wars and disputes, why India and Pakistan could not move forward in a peaceful manner, he questioned.

Ms Kumar appreciated the public welfare projects initiated by the chief minister in Punjab.

Besides members of Indian delegation, Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan Sharat Sabharwal was also present.

http://www.dawn.com/2012/02/26/shahbaz-for-resolution-of-pak-india-issues.html

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