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From: Dhirendra Sharma <[email protected]>
Date: 12 December 2013 09:03
Subject: Reconciliation Campaign




The Campaign for South Asian Union 2014:

*                          SOUTH ASIAN DEMOCRATIC UNION*

*Memorandum to all the Heads of States of*

*Commonwealth Countries in South Asia*

We, the signatories below - accept the Challenge posed by the grim elements
of narrow sub-national and sectarian forces, within and without the South
Asian borders. The Life and Liberties of future generations are at stake
here in the heightened communal trust-deficit when the main problems
of *Development
and Survival* are  common concern of people in South Asia.

Since 1985, while the Heads of SAARC were meeting annually, India and
Pakistan have   amassed some 200 Nuclear Warheads avowedly in ‘Self-defense’.
 *But* *the Nuclear weapons in “Self-defense” is an irrational political
reasoning*.  *For, the Nuclear weapons  do not  differentiate  between
friends and foes.  In a nuclear conflict,  *all moveable and  immoveable -
homes, schools, hospitals,  temples, mosques, and churches, factories and
offices, stationary vehicles and  metros and air-ports–would be engulfed in
the*  nuclear holocaust.  *Mahatma Gandhi   was prophetic:

“The nuclear weapons represented irreversible civilisational calamity.”

In 21st century Cyber Age, *Nation-State and   Theocratic (Religious)
State are the two main factors leading to *  trust–deficit among the
peoples that have lived together for centuries.    It is, therefore,
imperative that   the peoples of South Asian community *give up fighting
for exclusive regional, sub-national, sectarian or religious identities.*
Though divided we are, but we need to begin with assertion that the South
Asian peoples share not only geo-graphical space but also a common history
and culture.

History teaches us not to repeat the past mistakes.  In 20th century, all white
European Christian Nation-states fought Two World wars. But they have now
united as “One Big European Union” family of 26 countries.  Geographically,
South Asia is an inseparable entity with    multi-religious peoples.
*Nonetheless, in
a Union, no “nation-state” is deprived of its Sovereign National identity.
All member states keep their flags, and Parliament.  Yet, within the Union,
all member nation-states, can work together for common security, and
scientific industrial and economic development.*  *Yet*, *the sectarian
cold-war politics have blinded the leaders who are eager to defend
the out-dated narrow national, sub-national and sectarian identities.*

In November 2012, some 50 youngsters from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal,
Bangladesh and India participated in “Mumkin Initiative” or the
Unity Possible, held at  the South  Asian  Regional Schools Conference, in
Dehradun.  The Mumkin Initiative was inaugurated by Former Governor of J&K,
and India’s Ambassador to Nepal, Lt. Gen. S.K. Sinha (Retd.). “The South
Asian peoples are united historically, culturally and geographically,” said
the General in his opening speech.

The president of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, the  Old Delhi–born,
Professor Atta-ur-Rahman, in  September  (2012) addressed   the First
Summit  of  South Asian Science Academies,  at  the Indian National Science
Academy ( INSA), and presented a 10-point programme  for cooperation among
the South Asian Science academies.  Dr. Rahman urged   the eight South
Asian Scientists to learn from one another’s experience in the frontier
fields of Science.   Prof. Rahman also announced 40 scholarships for
the South Asian scientists to spend three months in any Pakistan research
centre.

Meanwhile, the SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, had (on Nov. 24,
2012), organized one-day meet attended by the delegates of Bangladesh,
Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan and India in New Delhi. The SAARC Chamber of
Commerce and Industry president, Vikramjit Singh Sahney was candid that the
South Asian states face a daunted problem to meet the high energy demands
increased three times in the next 15-20 years.   He insisted that the
collective and collaborative strategies can go forward “for micro-hydro and
solar and wind and Nano-engineering to face the futuristic challenges by
enforcing mutually beneficiary policies. Together we can be better prepared
against the Natural Disasters.

 Geographically, South Asia - is an inseparable entity, and   we
are multi-religious peoples sharing in ancient civilization.  In 21st
century, *We shall Live Together or Perish together.  The challenge before
us is how to achieve  unitary,  non-sectarian, and  multicultural South
Asian Democratic  Union.*

*In a Union, no “nation-state” is deprived of its distinct sovereignty.
All member states keep their flags, and legislature, with Sovereign
National identity. Yet, within the Union, all member nation-states, all
work together for common security, and scientific industrial and economic
development.  *

During the last two decades, the South Asian academics, social scientists,
artists, writers, journalists and above all the Women and Human rights
activists have   been engaged in friendly exchanges.   Progressive Civil
Right activists, actors and intellectuals, industrialists, and academics of
South Asian states have actively demonstrated their willingness to be
united in the pursuit of Peace and Progress.  Admittedly, in the 21st century,
we shall live together or perish together.

*In the Cyber age of 21st century, We,  the peoples of  South Asia,  shall
remain re-united.  We,  the  signatories *to the  Memorandum  to the Heads
of the South Asian States, urge the leaders of  all colours and preachers
of all Faiths:



To remember your Humanity and forget the past communal identities that have
divided the South Asian peoples who had lived together for centuries.
Formation of the South Asian Democratic Union is, therefore, the historic
call of the millions of a South Asian Peoples.

*Sponsoring signatories* to the memorandum include (till date)

Mr. Soli J. Sorbajee, Former Attorney General of India/Human Rights
Commission.

Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer.  Former Chief Justice of India.

Justice Nasir Aslam Zahid, Former Chief Justice, Panjab & Sindh, Karachi,
Pakistan.

Dr. Ms. Sima Samar, Former Minister and Women’s Human Rights, Afghanistan.

(Lord) Prof. Meghnad Desai, Author, of “Rediscovery of India”.

“Mandela of Kashmir” Mr. Shabir Ahmed Shah, President, J&K Freedom Party,
Srinagar.

Ms. Saeeda Diep, Chair, Institute Peace and Secular Studies, Lahore.

Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy, Prof. Physics, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad.

Dr. N. Vittal, Former Vigilance Commissioner of India, Chennai.

Dr. S.K. Joshi, Former DG, Council Science & Industrial Research, New Delhi.

Air Vice-Marshal Dr. N. Natarajan (retd.) and former Vice Chancellor,
Srinagar (Garhwal)

Prof. M. Shamsur Rahman, Form. Vice-Chancellor, Jatiya Kabi Nazrul Islam
University, Bangladesh.

Mr. Haroon Habib, Writer, Journalists, and Bangladesh Liberation War
Veteran. Decca.

Dr. Dileep Padgaonkar, Former Editor-in-Chief, Times of India, Member J&K
Human Rights Commission

Mr. I. A. Rehman, Human  Rights and Peace Activist, Lahore.

Prof. B.D. Joshi, Former Vice-Chancellor of Kumaon University.

Dr Asghar Ali Engineer, Director, Centre for Islamic Studies, Mumbai (Dr.
Engineer endorsed the Campaign a week before he passed away).

Prof. Girijesh Pant, International Studies, JNU, & Ex. VC Doon University.

Prof.. Amita Singh, International Law & Governance, JNU., New Delhi.

Dr. K.S. Jayaraman, Former Science Editor PTI, and Resident Ed..NATURE,
Banglure.

“Padmabhushan”  Mr.Leeladhar Jagudi, Member of the Sahitya Academy.

Mr. Ram Puniyani, Writer and Social Activist, Mumbai.

Dr. Rafat Jamal Azmi, Himalayan Geological Research Scientist, Dehradun.

Ms. Nageen Tanvir, Director, Tanvir Theatre, Bhopal.

Ms Teesta Sitalwad,  Civil Rights Advocate,  Mumbai.

Mr. Bader Sayeed, Lawyer, & Former Chairperson, Minorities Commission,
State Wakf Board Tamil Nadu.

Dr. Harish Saxsena, Professor of Physics, Delhi University, &
International Youth Hostels Association.

Mr. Mohammad Shafi Pandit, IAS (Retd.) former Chairman, J&K Public Service
Commission.

Dr. Zaheer Ahmad Sayeed, Professor Neurological Sciences, Chennai.

Padmasri Dr. K. S. Valdiya, Grologist of Himalaya, Bangalore.

Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmad, Prof.of Humanities & Social Sciences,

 Lahore University of Management, Lahore.

Dr. U. R. Anantha Murthy, Writer, Gyanpeeth Awardee, Sahitya Academy,
Karnataka, Banglore.

Mr. Vinod Sharma, Political Editor, The Hindustan Times, New Delhi.

Dr. Karamat Ali, Convenor, SAARC Peoples’ Conference, Member Labour Rights
Commission, Karachi.

Dr. Irfan Engineer, Director, Inst. Of Study of Society & Secularism, Mumbai

Ms. Shabana Azami, Peace activist, Member of Indian Parliament.

Mr. Javed Akhtar, Peace activist, Writer & Poet, Mumbai.

Ms. Asma Jahangir, Human Rights Activist Advocate, Lahore.

Dr.NishchalN.Pandey, Director, Centre for South Asian Studies,

 Kathmandu-5 ( Nepal).

Mr. Fali S. Nariman,  MP.,  President-Emeritus, Bar Association of India;
Co-Chair of the IBA Human Rights Institute (2001 to 2004); Founder and
Chairman of Permanent Committee of Human Rights of LAWASIA (1979 to 1985).

Convenor: Campaign South Asian Union 2014:

Dr. Dhirendra Sharma, Author, India’s Nuclear Odyssey.

Centre for Science Policy & Research,

“Nirmal-Nilay,” Bhagwantpur, Dehradun 248009.

(0135) 2735 627. Mob. 989788 3741.








-- 
Dhirendra Sharma
Centre for Science Policy/Concerned
Scientists & Philosophers,
"Nirmal-Nilay", Dehradun 248009 (India).
+(0135) 2735 627.Mob. 989788 3741
. www.psaindia.org

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