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Pakistan's PM promised to welcome Amritsar
bus: Amrindar Singh
Pakistan
Times
Staff Report
NANKANA SAHIB: Prime
Minster Shaukat Aziz has promised
to welcome 10 buses from Amritsar to Nankana Sahib on the occasion of coming
Besakhi festival of Sikhs even before the proposed Amritsar-Nankana Sahib
bus service formally starts, said Indian Punjab’s Chief Minister Captain (R)
Amrindar Singh while addressing a public meeting at Nankana Sahib after
performing the ground-breaking ceremony of Nankana Sahib-Manawala dual
carriageway named as Baba Guru Nanak Road on Wednesday.
Singh told the gathering that during his meeting with PM Shaukat Aziz
Wednesday morning, he had requested him to run at least one bus on the
Besakhi before the bureaucratic formalities are worked out regarding the
proposed Amritsar-Nankana Sahib bus service between India and Pakistan. He
said the Prime Minister readily accepted the suggestion and assured him that
Pakistan would welcome not one but 10 buses from Arimtsar to Nankana Sahib.
Singh said he along with his 65-member delegation was glad to be here and
everywhere in Pakistan they were welcomed with love.
Of Meeting with President
Referring to his meeting with President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday, he said
when he (Singh) took up the issue of illegal Indian prisoners in Pakistani
jails, the President readily promised that those innocent people would be
released the same day. He said President Musharraf also promised to release
around 120 fishermen after formal paperwork.
Singh said an MoU between Punjab Agriculture University of Ludhiana and
Agriculture University of Faisalabad would be singed soon to extend
co-operation in this field.
In his speech, he stressed that Pakistan and India should strengthen their
economies to compete in a world dominated by big powers like the US. He
pointed out that for strong economies both countries should promote peace in
the region and pay attention to the development of their people.
Love is Swelling
He said love between the two countries was spreading fast. While referring
to the Mohali cricket test, he told the audience that though Chandigarh was
a small city and the organisers were facing shortage of space for the
Pakistani guests, but, to everyone’s surprise, the Indian people offered to
play host to many Pakistani guests.
He said through this love both countries would come closer. He said the
separation of two countries in 1947 was a fact, but both countries shared a
culture of thousands of years. He said it was an advanced world of
technology and without proper industrialisation, both India and Pakistan
would lag behind in the race of development.
Baba Guru Nanak Road
Earlier, the chief ministers of two Punjabs laid the foundation stone of
Baba Guru Nanak Road. Punjab C&W Secretary Sibtain Fazl-e-Haleem briefed
them about the details of the road. Under this project, a dual carriageway
of 17 km will be constructed at the cost of Rs 260 million. Each side of the
road will be 24 ft wide along with four feet hard shoulder. He said the
carriageway could be connected with the motorway either at Sheikhupura
interchange or Faizpur interchange.
A similar project will also be undertaken from Wahga Border to Lahore,
covering 24 km at the cost of Rs 470 million. After the completion of the
road, the total distance from Wahga to Nankana Sahib will be around 115 km.
On construction of Baba Guru Nanak Road, the Indian Punjab’s chief minister
said new roads always lead to new opportunities for the respective areas and
the people of Nankana Sahib would also benefit from the project.
Later, talking to journalists, Singh said the exchange of delegations would
enhance economic activity in the region. To a question on Kashmir, he said
the federal governments of both countries were already talking to each other
on this issue and hoped that the outcome of the dialogue would be positive.
CM Pervaiz Elahi
In his speech, Pakistani Punjab’s Chief Minister Ch Pervaiz Elahi said the
government had already announced to make Nankana Sahib a model city and the
construction of the dual carriageway would further facilitate the Sikh
community living here and in India. He said after the completion of the
project, it would only be two hours journey from Wahga Border to Nankana
Sahib.
Ch Pervaiz said the city would be provided with all necessary facilities. He
said the development work would also lead to an enhanced economic activity
as more visitors from India would come and visit the place. He said it was
our duty to preserve, protect and upgrade minorities’ religious places. He
said the teachings of Baba Guru Nanak promote love and peace and Islam also
preach the same values. He said it was the first time that any Indian leader
addressed a public meeting in Pakistan.
Pervaiz said during his meeting with Singh, President Musharraf very openly
commented that unresolved issues should not be swept under the carpet
because sooner or later both countries would have to face them. He said
President Musharraf suggested that both governments should face the hard
facts and resolve the issues so that attention could be diverted to the
peoples’ development.
While referring to his recent visit to the Indian Punjab, Pervaiz said he
was accorded a warm welcome there. He said both Punjabs also held joint
Olympics for the first time in which 300 sportsmen and sportswomen from the
Pakistani Punjab participated in various categories.
He said both governments also decided to make it an annual event as the next
year’s Punjab Olympics would be held in Lahore while Jallundhar would be the
next venue. Pervaiz announced that in the next phase, Lahore-Sharqpur-Mangtawala
road would be constructed at the cost of Rs 600 million.●
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