By Punjabnewswire4u
MOHALI/CHANDIGARH, DEC 14
Mian Shahbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister and younger
brother of Pakistan Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif today underlined the need
to develop both Punjabs as ‘Business leaders’ of Asia besides setting up of a
dedicated ‘trade and business estate’ at Integrated Check Post on Wagah-Attari
Border.
Striking an emotional chord while addressing at dinner host by Punjab
Government at Nature Park late last evening, Mian Shahbaz Sharif recalling his
family’s background at Jati Umra village of Tarn Taran district said both
Punjabs were brothers, are brothers and will remain brothers. He said that time
has come to make duo brothers more stronger by putting talks of all
inter-related areas on fastest mode to bring a massive transformation in East
vis-a-vis West Punjab. He informed Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal that
Islamabad was in constant in touch with New Delhi and expressed trust that days
of cool breezes between duo nations were on anvil.
Thanking Punjab
Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal and Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir
Singh Badal for inviting them to their ancestral village, Mr. Sharif also
invited Punjab CM to Lahore by reminding him his old days at FC College Lahore.
He also appreciated the efforts being made by Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr.
Sukhbir Singh Badal to make Punjab a power surplus and bring the state to new
heights of progress and prosperity.
Batting for stronger ties between India and Pakistan, Punjab Chief
Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today urged Mian Shahbaz Sharif to impress
upon his elder brother and the incumbent Prime Minister of Pakistan Mian Nawaz
Sharif to use his good office for relaxing visa regime between both the
countries. He asked his counterpart to use his influence with Mian Nawaaz
Sharif and through his good offices work for fulfilling the aspirations of all
Punjabis on both sides of border. He said that relaxing of VISA regime would
not only help in increasing people to people contact across the border but
would also give the much required impetus to economic activity in the region.
Welcoming Mian Shahbaz Sharif and his family on their maiden visit as
Chief Minister to East (Indian) Punjab, Mr. Badal recalled his close personal
ties with their family, especially with his brother Mian Nawaz Sharif.
The Chief Minister said that it was always a great emotional moment for
Punjabis on both sides to come together adding that no one knew the pain of
separation better than them. He said that people of both the Eastern and
Western Punjab had to pay the greatest price during the partition as lakhs of
them lost their lives whereas millions of others were displaced from their
homes, lands and other properties. However Mr. Badal said that like Phoenix,
Punjabis, on both the sides of border, rose again with matchless courage to be
leaders in their respective countries.
The Chief Minister said that no other two people in this world
have more shared culture, history, social bonds and spiritual legacy as
the people of the two Punjabs spread across the India-Pakistan border have.
Citing an example, he said that artistes from both sides get tremendous
response whenever they visit each other's country adding that both the
countries have common legacy of Gurus, saints, mystics and spiritual masters
like our Gurus beginning with Baba Guru Nanak Dev ji, Sain Bulleh Shah, Baba
Farid and Sain Mian Meer. Mr. Badal said that Punjabis across the border
love music and dance and it was indeed a matter of great pride for them that
Punjabi music and Punjabi dance – Giddha – Bhangrha were now popular even in
Western clubs.
Going down the memory lane the Chief Minister
recalled his college days spent in Lahore and shared his vivid memories with
the gathering. Mr Badal also said that even today he aspires to visit Pakistan
for reviving his vibrant memories of college days adding that even today he was
very fond of the delicious Pakistani food. “Just as you feel strongly about
your native village Jatti Umra, I feel the same about Lahore. Rather I am sure
every Punjabi on both sides has similar sentiments”
Terming it as a historic occasion, the Chief Minister expressed
gratitude to Mian Sharif for gracing the occasion with his family. He also
hoped that they were able to come even close to the high standards of
hospitality in Pakistan.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included MPs Mr. Sukhdev
Singh Dhindsa, Mr. Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Mr. Sher Singh Ghubaya and Mrs.
Paramjit Kaur Gulshan, Cabinet Ministers Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Mr. Sarwan
Singh Phillaur, Mr. Ajit Singh Kohar, Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia and Mr.
Parminder Singh Dhindsa, Chief Secretary Mr. Rakesh Singh, DGP Mr. Sumedh
Singh, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh
Brar besides senior officers of various departments.
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