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Wednesday, 22 February 2012
In Pakistan, Meira Kumar talks peace in fl awless Urdu
ISLAMABAD: Lok Sabha
Speaker Meira Kumar on
Tuesday fl oored an audience
that included her Pakistani
counterpart, senior ministers
and Parliamentarians by
delivering a speech in fl awless
Urdu laced with couplets
from Firaq Gorkhpuri,
Majrooh Sultanpuri and
Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
At a dinner hosted by Fehmida
Mirza, the Speaker
of Pakistan’s National Assembly
or Lower House
of Parliament, Kumar was
repeatedly applauded by
the gathering as she interspersed
her speech with
Urdu couplets. Kumar
praised the natural beauty
of Pakistan and said: “Your
matchless hospitality is famous
in India. But after
coming here, I have found
that the hospitality, in reality,
is even greater”.
The Parliaments of both
countries, she said, have
an important role to play
in fostering better relations
between the people. The
foundation of relations between
India and Pakistan
is based on common culture
and links, including a
shared love for music, fi lms
and sports, Kumar said. Indian
fi lm stars are loved in
Pakistan, while Pakistani
musicians and singers have
huge followings in India,
she added.
Referring to the passion
for cricket in both countries,
Kumar said more exchanges
in all fi elds would help
send a message of peace
to the people. “It is necessary
for us to move towards
the goal of friendship with
greater speed,” she said before
concluding her speech
with a couplet from Majrooh
Sultanpuri.
In contrast, Mirza largely
spoke in English and noted
that the lower houses of parliament
in Pakistan and India
had women Speakers for the
fi rst time. Noting that this
was a tribute to the women
of the subcontinent, she said:
“Women don’t make wars,
women make peace. Women
don’t take lives, women give
lives”.
Mirza noted that she had
visited India in a “tense atmosphere”
in January 2010
to use parliamentary diplomacy
to improve bilateral relations.
“During the last two
years, the world community
also witnessed a pleasant
change as we both supported
each other on numerous international
parliamentary
and other forums,” she said.
She said that the two
Speakers had identifi ed several
areas for cooperation
during their talks earlier
in the day. “I am sure this
process will yield positive
results by not only breaking
the existing myths but also
in fi nding practical ways to
solve the contentious issues
affecting the growth of our
mutual relationship,” she
added.
India-Pakistan relations
have been marked by
“missed chances and lost
opportunities” and it was
“now time to make up for
the past”, Mirza said.
The dinner was followed
by performances by leading
classical musicians and
dancers. Among those who
attended the event were Defence
Minister Chaudhry
Ahmed Mukhtar, Law Minister
Maula Bux Chandio,
former premier and PMLQ
chief Chaudhry Shujaat
Hussain, and scores of parliamentarians.
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