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» » » Nirmala Deshpande paid glowing tributes
Nirmala Deshpande paid glowing tributes
By: Saadia Qamar | Published: July 03, 2009
Rahat Shah said, “Didi spoke volumes against the discrimination of the working class. It’s a sorry state in Pakistan that we cannot produce even one Didi in our country that would promote peace ties between the two countries.
Mohammad Ali Shah said, “Have people of the region ever wondered why peace does not grow in the region; it’s because of our political leadership of the sub-continent that does not want to see the rise of de-militarised sub-continent. We need to work at the grass root level; until and unless feudalism is cropped out from the country, we will not be able to achieve those results.”
Khadim Ali Shah said, “She worked for the establishment of peace and tranquillity tirelessly. When the SAARC Opposition Peace Conference was held in 1992; she was the main motivation behind its formation.”
An orator Saeeda Jabeen ridiculed the strong visa-policy of the two countries. Finally, Justice Ansario told the audience that in her living room at her residential quarters, it were hung the portraits of two significant leaders and proponents of peace and non-violence; Aung San Suu Kyi and Mahatma Gandhi. He was of the view that both of the governments needed to pressurize to let go of their strict Visa policy.
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