It ends with a hope to reunite the two countries together. I find that very interesting. It aligns with my vision. Sooner or later, each and every individual, every state will realise that it is your neighbours and not your affiliation that stands by you in times of need and crisis. The sooner this realization comes, the faster is the advent of progress, tolerance and harmony inside a country. No community—Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, whichever it may be situated in—can sustain development without having great moral clarity in their thoughts and actions. When you denounce somebody based on some characteristic of theirs that has nothing to do with you, nothing against you, then you cultivate a false sense of supremacy that can never help you prosper in the longer run.
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Monday, March 3, 2025
Going back to Pakistan (Krishan Kumar Khanna)
Watch how this man leaves the attachment of home and family to fulfill an ultimate spiritual quest of visiting his homeland that lies separated by governments, borderwalls and artillery. Despite his wife's clear discomfort, he realizes that he must go. And he does. And it remains a warm experience for him, at least for the documented part.
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