Official UK Launch Of The Pakistan India & UK
Friendship Forum on The 8th February 2007 At The
House Of Commons
The Pakistan India & UK Friendship Forum was
launched on the 8th of February at the House of
Commons by the British Parliamentarians. This is
the third chapter of the organisation. The first
chapter was established in 2003 in Pakistan,
followed by the Indian chapter in 2004 and next
year it will be established in the UAE. The
Forum believes that people to people contact is
the way forward.
The very fact that the likes of The Rt. Hon.
Keith Vaz MP, The Rt. Hon James Arbuthnot MP, Mr
Dominic Grieve MP, Mr Tony McNulty MP, Mr
Stephen Pound MP, Lord Dholakia OBE, DL, Lord
Karan Bilimoria CBE, Baroness Sandip
Verma,Baroness Shreela Flather JP, DLL, FRSA,
Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne MEP Sir Gulam
Noon MBE, Sir Mohammed Anwar Pervez OBE, Mr
Tarique Ghaffur CBE, QPM, Judge Mota Singh, Prof
Nat Puri, Dr Avtar Lit, Mr Moni Verma, Mr
Fakhruddin Suterwalla, Mr Hardyal S Luther, Mr J
S Sachar, Mr T D Wohoura MBE and Mr Ranbir S
Suri JP, have lent their names to this Forum as
patrons just shows the need for these
communities to live in peace and harmony to
further community cohesion in Britain and also
to further the cause of world peace. In ever
increasing world globalization, events taking
place thousands of miles away create a ripple
effect and these are felt throughout the world,
but considerably so in Britain where two British
Asian communities live in large numbers.
Therefore, it is imperative for all the
communities to work hard for the success of
Britain regardless of their ethnic origin,
colour or religion if we are to enjoy community
cohesion. The Forum represents a reflection and
the feelings of a growing number of people from
both the countries. There is a great deal more
in common between the two communities who always
lived together for centuries before it was
decided for them in 1947, when they became
independent from
Britain, that they should have separate homes.
Unfortunately for 60 years they have not enjoyed
cordial relations with each other. The aim of
the Forum is to bring about direct contact
between the people in order to promote
friendship and harmony between these two large
British communities who are settled here in
considerable numbers. If these two communities
start to cooperate with each other, their
relationship will be felt in every walk of
British life. They will also leave a legacy for
the next generation which they will be rightly
proud of.
The Forum believes that their countries face
three issues. Two are easy and the third
difficult. The easy issues are trade and tourism
and the difficult one, Kashmir. If their
respective governments can deal with the easy
matters first, then the difficult question of
Kashmir will automatically become easier to
solve. The destinies of the two countries are
interlinked with each other and one cannot
progress without the other. When they start
trading goods, they will stop trading bullets.
The example of the EU is before them to follow
for the good of their people.
When prosperity reigns and the peace dividend
descends on these two countries, they will not
have to keep large armies which are a drain on
their resources. There will also not be a
battleground for super powers that always divide
and rule and thirdly with prosperity in both
countries, the people of Kashmir will
undoubtedly enjoy better living standards,
security and peace.
When Pakistan and India catch a cold, their
communities in Britain sneeze. This organization
is neither political nor religious but is based
is social and cultural commonalities and aims to
celebrate what unites them. People to people
contact always helps eliminate suspicions and
misapprehensions that may exist between the two
communities.
The Forum will celebrate a joint Independence
Day every year on the 16th of August at a top
London venue so that people from both the
countries can look ahead and celebrate each
others nationhood. The Forum will also invite
prominent artists from both countries to
demonstrate that they have common culture and
heritage which the citizens of both nations can
enjoy like their own in perfect harmony.