Press
Release
Official UK
Launch Of The Pakistan India & UKFriendship 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 MEPSir
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.
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Welcome
address by the Rt. Hon Keith Vaz MP (Middle) with (Left to Right) Dr Ashraf
Chohan, General Secretary of the Pakistan India Friendship Forum, Mr Dominic Grieve
MP, Lord Dholakia OBE, DL, Dr Rami Ranger, MBE, FRSA. Chairman of the
Forum
Guests At The Function
Mr Arif Choudhary (centre) with
(Left to Right) Mr Ramesh Klair, Mr Surjit Sandhu, Mr Rajinder Singh Mokha and
guests.
Mr Arif Choudhary,
Founder Patron of The Pakistan India Friendship Society
Lord
Dholakia OBE, DL and Baroness Sandip Verma Addressing the Guests
Mr
Dominic Grieve MP Addressing the Guests
Sir
Gulam Noon Addressing The Guests
Mr
Tony McNulty MP
Mrs
Kamal Hothi, Asian Markets Director of Lloyds TSB Sponsor of the Event.
Ms
Diana Brightmore Armour – Managing Director Corporate Markets , Lloyds
TSB
The
Rt Hon James Arbuthnot
MP
Mr.
David Lidington MP
Lord
Karan Bilimoria CBE, DL
Mr
Tarique Ghaffur, CBE, QPM, Assistant Commissioner of Police
Mr
Moni Verma, Chairman, Veetee
Rice Ltd
Mr
Ranbir Suri JP, Chairman, British Asian Conservative Link
Mr
J S Sacher, Editor, Asian Who’s Who
Mr
Hardyal S Luther, President, India International Foundation
Mr
Nazir Lodhi Presenting the Messenger Of Peace Award to Rami Ranger, standing
with Executive Member
Mr Tariq Choudhary, Vice
Chariman of the Forum Addressing the Guests
Mr
Saleem Shaikh, President of The Pakistan India Friendship Forum
UK
gives the vote of thanks
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