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Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Would Sania-Shoaib union bring their countries closer or widen the rift?
Had Fatima Bhutto, the granddaughter of former President, Prime Minister and Chief Martial Law Administrator or Pakistan, enough like-minded people on both sides of the borders the relations of the two countries were on the smooth trajectory. But, unfortunately it is not the case. The marriage between Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza has ceased to be a personal matter. Some Indians are trying to make it as a matter of shame of the so called democracy!
Vice president of BJP, an extremist Hindu organization which played a major role in the demolition of Babri Mosque, has advised, or warned, Sania Mirza to review his decision to marry Shoaib Malik, a cricket hero from Pakistan, according to BBC. To marry is a basic human right, but it is not easy for Hindu politicians to grant this right to a woman only because she wants to marry with a Pakistan man.
Such is a state of hostility between the two countries that even after six decades of independence, both countries are failed to normalize their relations. While the rest of the world is planning to overtake the global stage, these two countries, home to a big slice of the global population, are waiting for the day when they will be able to use their nukes to annihilate each other.
Reaction from leaders of Muslim community are also not very different hence the motives are. According to BBC, Qalab Sadaq, the vice president of Indian Personal Muslim Law Board, opposed the marriage fearing that it will leave an impact that the hearts of Indian Muslims beat for Pakistan. Does it not make it clear that Indian Muslims are forced not to call a spade a spade but to say something against Pakistan and Pakistani people to certify their patriotism. Does it not put the true face of Indian democracy into light ?
“People to people contact can build bridges between India and Pakistan”, believes Fatima Bhutto, according to Outlook India. However, in case of these two neighboring countries, it can even widen the rift. To remove differences and become friendly, people of both countries, specially Indians, will need to change their attitudes.
The marriage between Sania and Shoaib, if it happens amid all of legal problems and political rhetoric, will also uncover the degree Indian people believe in the values of democracy. There must be an increased level of people-to-people interaction between the two countries but even universal laws have a tendency to be proved wrong when one talks about Pak-India relations. For the moment, the marriage is an acid test of the democratic India. Let us wait for the results!
Vice president of BJP, an extremist Hindu organization which played a major role in the demolition of Babri Mosque, has advised, or warned, Sania Mirza to review his decision to marry Shoaib Malik, a cricket hero from Pakistan, according to BBC. To marry is a basic human right, but it is not easy for Hindu politicians to grant this right to a woman only because she wants to marry with a Pakistan man.
Such is a state of hostility between the two countries that even after six decades of independence, both countries are failed to normalize their relations. While the rest of the world is planning to overtake the global stage, these two countries, home to a big slice of the global population, are waiting for the day when they will be able to use their nukes to annihilate each other.
Reaction from leaders of Muslim community are also not very different hence the motives are. According to BBC, Qalab Sadaq, the vice president of Indian Personal Muslim Law Board, opposed the marriage fearing that it will leave an impact that the hearts of Indian Muslims beat for Pakistan. Does it not make it clear that Indian Muslims are forced not to call a spade a spade but to say something against Pakistan and Pakistani people to certify their patriotism. Does it not put the true face of Indian democracy into light ?
“People to people contact can build bridges between India and Pakistan”, believes Fatima Bhutto, according to Outlook India. However, in case of these two neighboring countries, it can even widen the rift. To remove differences and become friendly, people of both countries, specially Indians, will need to change their attitudes.
The marriage between Sania and Shoaib, if it happens amid all of legal problems and political rhetoric, will also uncover the degree Indian people believe in the values of democracy. There must be an increased level of people-to-people interaction between the two countries but even universal laws have a tendency to be proved wrong when one talks about Pak-India relations. For the moment, the marriage is an acid test of the democratic India. Let us wait for the results!
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