While the current relationship status between India and Pakistan may not be exactly sweet, it can’t be denied that common people of the two South Asian nations want peace and harmony between the two.
This time, it is a sweet gesture from a Pakistani schoolgirl that has caught the attention of everyone.
Aqeedat Naveed, an 11-year-old girl from Lahore, Pakistan, has penned a beautiful letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In her letter, Naveed has urged the PM to take steps towards forging peaceful relations between the two nations.
A class 5 student, Aqeedat and her brother, Moarrikh (14) have written such letters to many famous personalities in the past too.
Congratulating the PM for his victory in Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections, Naveed made some strong points in her two-page letter.
Here is what the letter said:
Previously, the brother-sister duo drew the attention of Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif towards the miserable condition of Sikhs in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. They also received a greeting card from Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos and PM Modi for writing letters to them.
Naveed and her brother want to see an influx of tourists in Pakistan like India and want to visit Taj Mahal and Delhi. If positive gestures like these continue from people on both sides of the border and hostile activities cease, maybe one day we too can have borders like the European nations.
News Source: Hindustan Times