*Love Thy Neighbor: *

*Nawaz Sharif’s Visit to India*



*Ram Puniyani*



India Pakistan relations have always been mired with in various
controversies, which have been preventing the friendly relations with our
neighbor, who in ‘popular perception’ is seen as an *enemy*. It is due to
this that while all the members of SAARC countries have been invited, the
one to draw maximum popular attention has been the coming of Nawaz Sharif,
the Prime Minister of Pakistan. In a deft move India’s the then Prime
Minister designate sent an invite to all the heads of SAARC countries for
his swearing in ceremony, (16 May 2014)which was held with great pomp and
show.



Nawaz Sharif faced lots of obstacles in accepting this invitation. His
family, his daughter included, tweeted and called for acceptance of the
invite, she argued as to why India and Pakistan are living in a hostile
situation like North and South Korea, why can’t they live like the
countries of European Union. She was actually echoing the sentiments of
most of the Pakistanis who want the strengthening of democracy in Pakistan
and good relations with India; she articulated the aspirations of
Pakistan’s majority for whom peace with India is synonymous with the path
of good democracy and development. In my own visit to Pakistan a couple of
years ago I was overwhelmed with expression of longings of Pakistanis for
friendship with India. This also gets reflected in their warm gestures in
welcoming you, and showering the best of hospitality on you. The major
obstacles in Pakistan to the peace with India come from the strong army and
the Mullah alliance. This time also as the Modi invite was in the pipe line
the terrorist attack took place on Indian Consulate in Afghanistan, in
Herat. The Hafiz Sayeeds of Pakistan raised their eyebrows and dished out
the usual threats. One also recalls that the horrific terrorist attack on
Mumbai on 26/11 2008 took place when the process of peace between India and
Pakistan was to pick up. The correlation between the steps of Indo-Pak
peace process and attacks of terror, in which the hand of terrorist groups,
who have their support from the some army quarters is unmistakable.



One also recalls during previous NDA regime when Atal Bihari Vajpayee
wanted to initiate the peace with Pakistan and took the friendship bus to
Lahore, the then Pakistan army did not welcome it and expressed its
reaction by occupying Kargil. Pervez Musharraf was the army Chief at that
time. This Kargil occupation by Pakistan army had to be fought by Indian
army supported by Clintons’ reprimand to Pakistan to withdraw from Kargil.
During my trip I also happened to meet the civic activists who are
committed to friendship with India. These activists along with their
counter parts in India have been promoting forums like Pak India People’s
Forum. They are also promoting peace and are campaigning amongst other
issues, for the release of innocent fishermen who get arrested here and
there. Currently Nawaz Sharifs’ releasing of the fishermen before his visit
to India is a positive gesture towards better relations with India and in
turn peaceful South Asia. One also had a chance meeting with those working
for and identifying with the work of ‘Aman Ki Asha’, (Hope for Peace) a
joint platform of the major Indian daily along with a Pakistan daily.



Here in India the major rhetoric against Pakistan is indulged in mainly by
BJP, when it is not in power. BJP has a contradictory attitude vis a vis
Pakistan. When not in power BJP has been using Pakistan bashing to polarize
the Indian society along religious lines. When in power, it offers an olive
branch and releases pigeons of peace. One recalls that our current Prime
Minister had brought in polarization in Gujarat after the Godhra tragedy
and Gujarat carnage by primarily attacking Pakistan and its President
Pervez Musharraf. In the Assembly elections of 2002 the hoardings were
having Modi on one side a Musharraf on the other side, as if Modi was
fighting elections against Pervez Musharrf. Even during the election
campaign of 2014, Modi did resort to menacing gestures towards Pakistan.
His party colleague Giriraj Singh was very abusive to Pakistan. Here the
‘social-communal common sense’ is so constructed as if Indian Muslim is
loyal to Pakistan, the Indo-Pak cricket matches are seen more as India
Pakistan war rather than a sport which should act as a bridge between the
countries in a sportsman’s spirit.  Irrespective of the fact that it was
Madhu Gupta who was caught spying for Pakistan, the major feeling is to
suspect every Muslim as a potential Pakistan spy. Our legendary film star,
Peshawar born, Dilip Kumar (Yusuf Khan) was humiliated times and over again
for his accepting the Pakistan’s highest civilian Award Nishan-e-Pakistan.
Rumors against Dilip Kumar were circulating on regular basis. Every
skirmish on the border is used to denigrate Pakistan and at the same time
criticizing Congress for its ‘soft’ approach to the issues. The anti
Pakistan rhetoric is one of the major tools in the hands of BJP, when it is
not in power.



Its ally Shiv Sena goes one step forward. It has regularly created ruckus
on every occasion of Pakistan India interaction. It dug up the pitch on the
cricket ground to prevent the match, programs of Pakistan artists are
disrupted and even now when Nawaz Sharif decided to come, Shiv sena
threatened to boycott the oath taking ceremony. Fortunately wiser counsels
prevailed and Shiv Sena chief decided to participate in oath taking same.



Unfortunately today in whole of South Asia the religious minorities are
going through a rough weather, Christians and Hindus in Pakistan, Hindus
and Muslims in India, Hindus and Buddhists in Bangla desh are facing
constant violence and intimidations of other types. The violation of the
rights of minorities needs to be halted through mutual talks and
cooperation. The atrocities on minorities in one country cannot be undone
by doing atrocities on the other ones in other country. Every innocent
person irrespective of her faith has a full right to follow one’s faith.
This can be a major agenda to be taken up by SAARC countries in the times
to come. Peace and reconciliation amongst communities has to be brought in,
this is the pre-requisite for growth and development.



As far as Pakistan is concerned, more the democracy becomes strong there;
the hold of army may weaken and peace process will become stronger.
Strength of stranglehold of army in Pakistan is inversely proportional to
health of democracy and friendship with India. While in India the
democratic ground is stronger, a positive attitude to the democratic
Government of Pakistan will empower it vis a vis the feudal-army-mullah
forces there, in turn strengthening the peace and making us focus more on
basic needs of the people related to health, nutrition, education,
employment rather than increasing the defense budget. It will help us to
focus more on bread and butter rather than on guns and ammunition.



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