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Alvi asks India to learn value of peace from Pakistan

Ok geart...peace is what we common ppl want..but unfortunately this person is nothing and talking one sided...delibararetly ignoring what pakiatan has done to destabilize peace in India.... peace talk should come from top leadership who have the control over foreign policies and its armed forces...

Peace lectures should not come with strings attached...it should be unconditional and then only it will last longer
 
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LAHORE: President Dr Arif Alvi on Friday asked the Indian leadership to learn the value of peace from Pakistan, besides respecting and protecting minorities living within its territorial boundaries.

Addressing the National Interfaith Peace Conference held at a local hotel here on Friday, the president said that during the period of tension between the two neighbouring countries, every Pakistani was talking in favour of peace, whereas hatred was being promoted within India. "We are proud of our leadership, especially Prime Minister Imran Khan", he said, adding that he (prime minister) fully knows how to take care of minorities as ensured in the constitution.

The president said that Pakistan has emerged stronger while dealing with terrorism, whereas India learnt nothing from the complex situations it was facing on its soil. Expressing his apprehension, he said that unrest in India would affect Pakistan, adding that "sectarian or religion based hatred" in India could get out of control if not handled with sagacity.

The president said religion is never responsible for terrorism or unrest anywhere as every religion proclaims peace and love. "What I learnt from the study of different religious schools of thought is that humans have always fought for their ego and used the name of religion as a tool," he added.

He regretted that hatred is found in human psyche. Quoting the holy prophet (PBUH), he said Islam orders forgiving others and forbids backbiting, which forms basis of hatred. "Nowadays, the social media has become a big source of backbiting and rumouring," he added. When anything is shared without context, it helps promote hatred in the society. He said millions of people were killed in World War-I, and the human generation learnt the value of peace only after they fought another world war in which millions of people were killed again.

"These wars were not fought on the basis of religion, but for personal egos" he added. He said a true leadership was needed to promote peace and harmony in the society. "The prime minister of New Zealand is an example of true leadership," he added. He said he had offered Pakistan’s cooperation for peace in Sri Lanka in his phone call to Sri Lankan president for condolence. "I told him that we (Pakistanis) faced pain of terrorism more than any other country," he said, adding that hatred would never be tolerated in Pakistan as followers of all religions enjoy equal rights in the country.

About the Kashmir issue, he said Kashmiris are struggling for freedom of their land and have sacrificed their lives for the cause. He said Pakistan is now a new Pakistan where followers of every religion work for peace.

"No doubt, the Pakistani government is responsible for maintaining harmony, but at the same time, it is also a responsibility of leaders of all religious and political schools of thought to take measures for ensuring peace," he added. He said it is a golden period for Pakistan to promote peace as today’s generation knew the price of peace very well.

MNA Shanila Raut, Hindu religious leader Haroon Dayal, Bishop of Peshawar Humphrey Sarfaraz Peter, Sikh leader Bishon Singh, Bahai leader Dr Romani Mughredi, Bishop of Lahore Sebestian Francis Shaw and Muslim scholar Abdul Khabir Azad also addressed the conference. Later, the president lit the ''candle of peace''.


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Both nation should learn good part from each other...
 
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Yep, Especially when it comes down to Condemning Cows Lynching Brigades in Incredible India of Modi.

True. But there is a strong reason why we never lost anywhere close to 70K citizens to terrorism or lynching unlike some of our neigbhours. That in itself is a living testament I guess. :-)
 
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Not to hurt any pakistani friends sentiment or ego...but just to make a point how biased and ignorant this man is.
 
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Pakistan is learning economic lessons that India learned in the 90s.

India should learn humanity lesson that pakistan has learned in the last 20 years.

Terrorizing minorities is a loose loose game.
The problem is that while the state of pakistan played the hate game in the past, it never resonated with the people. We are just not hateful people.

India on the other hand is having it's state and it's people play the hate game. Now that's dangerous and we see the results now.

Real question is, how do you get hundreads of millions of Hindus to stop hating? They have no models to copy for peace in their culture.
 
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MNA Shanila Raut, Hindu religious leader Haroon Dayal, Bishop of Peshawar Humphrey Sarfaraz Peter, Sikh leader Bishon Singh, Bahai leader Dr Romani Mughredi, Bishop of Lahore Sebestian Francis Shaw and Muslim scholar Abdul Khabir Azad also addressed the conference. Later, the president lit the ''candle of peace''.
Who represented the Ahmadis
 
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MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

RANK
COUNTRY
SCORE
1 Syria 3.600
2 Afghanistan 3.585
3 South Sudan 3.508
4 Iraq 3.425
5 Somalia 3.367
6 Yemen 3.305
7 Libya 3.262
8 Democratic Republic of the Congo 3.251
9 Central African Republic 3.236
10 Russia 3.160
11 Sudan 3.155
12 Ukraine 3.113
13 Pakistan 3.079
14 North Korea 2.950

Not to hurt any pakistani friends sentiment or ego...but just to make a point how biased and ignorant this man is.

We are more dangerous than North Korea, a country where a quarter of the population work in concentration camps and where you get killed for saying your leader farts. Common sense has left the game I suppose.

Yes. It is something found in Pakistan in abundance and exported to Afghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Syria and many other countries.
We envy you guys.

Peace requires demonstrations of strength. As demonstrated recently.
 
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Yes. It is something found in Pakistan in abundance and exported to Afghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Syria and many other countries.
We envy you guys.
Thanks for your enlightenment but aren't you exporting it to Kashmir and Sri Lanka. BTW pay my respect to the nobel peace prize winner to khulbushan yadhav
 
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