Aman Chaupal: Peace Activist from Pakistan interacted with students at Columbia Foundation Sr. Sec. School, Delhi

Ma’m, Kya Pakistan mein Hindus rehte hai?” (Ma’m, Do Hindus live in Pakistan?) asked a student.

 “Haan, Beta. Pakistan mei Hindu, Sikh, Christians, sab rehte hai” (Yes my dear, there are Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and people of other religions in Pakistan), replied Saeeda Diep, a renowned Peace Activist and Chairperson, Institute of Peace & Secular Studies, Lahore from Pakistan.  

Pakistan ke log hamare baare mei kya soche hai?” (What do people from Pakistan think about us?) came another question. 

To which, she replied, “Pakistan ke log aapke culture ke baare mein kuch jaante hai kyuki India ke kaafi channels Pakistan ke TV mein aate hai. Lekin, Pakistan ka koi channel, India mein nai dikhaya jaata, isliye aapko sirf wahi pata hai jo aapke news channels aapko batate hai.” (Pakistanis know about your country and culture because they have access to Indian TV channels but unforunately, no pakistani channels are permitted in India so Indians only know what the news channels portray.)

Several other questions, some related to political issues and controversies, were posed to Saeeda ji during ‘Aman Chaupal’, an initiative of Aaghaz-e-Dosti for Indo-Pak peace and friendship. This was the first Aman Chaupal wherein Saeeda Diep Ji , a renowned Peace activist and Chairperson of Institute of Peace & Secular Studies (IPSS) interacted with students from classes 6th-12th on 10th July 2013 at Coumbia Foundation Sr Sec School , New Delhi. 

The interaction was entirely in Hindi as according to Saeeda ji, speaking in English would be very “artificial”.

Aaghaz-e-Dosti, an initiative of India-based Mission Bhartiyam, works to create unwavering bonds of peace and friendship between India and Pakistan. Under this initiative, it has launched Aman Chaupal with the aim to enhance people-to-people communication. Like in our traditional baithaks or chaupals, people from Pakistan or those who have been to Pakistan share their experiences. It is an interactive session meant to address and arouse curiosity.

First Aman Chaupal was organized at Columbia Foundation Sr Sec School, Vikaspuri, New Delhi. In her address to students of Columbia Foundation Sr Sec School, Saeeda Diep ji talked about the general stereotypes and misconceptions that people have about Pakistan and Pakistanis. She tried to show them the side of Pakistan that Indians never get to know because of lack of communication and a biased or as she had put it, “hawkish” media. The session was entirely devoted to a question-answer format wherein Saeeda ji had answered students’ questions.

It ended with the Principal, Ms. Deepshika Dandu, sharing her personal experiences with Pakistanis during her stay in a foreign nation. She remarked that, “In a foreign nation, Indians and Pakistanis often form a transnational community bounded by a shared culture, language and experience.” Coordinator from the school to organize this program was Ms. Meenu.  

The Aghaz-e-Dosti team is thankful to the principal, to the co-ordinator, Ms. Meenu, for allowing this programme.

On the same day, Second Aman Chaupal was organised at South Asian University, New Delhi. It began with a meeting with the President or the Vice chancellor of the university, Prof. G.K. Chaddha. Prof. Chaddha gave a very warm welcome to Saeeda ji. The conversation which was entirely in punjabi revolved around their personal experiences, memories, and about the university.

After the meeting, Saeeda ji had also interacted with a small group and answered their questions.

This programme was co-ordinated by Aaghaz-e-Dosti team consisting of Ravi Nitesh, Devika Mittal and V Arun Kumar. The organisers believe that in this current scenario of disturbed relations, Aman Chaupal is an important resource for peace and friendship. It is important for people to know what the other side is because miscommunication has been the most dangerous weapon. So they plan to organise Aman Chaupal in several other schools in India as well as in Pakistan. 

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Posted on July 13, 2013, in Events. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Dear Nitesh and Devika

    Aman Chaupal is a wonderful idea and it will really boost the relations b/w Indians and Pakistanis. it will give Indian Friends a true scenerio about Pakistan and Pakistanis. No one other than a pakistani can tell them that what we are thinking about our Indian friends.
    Hope to be a part of this chaupal.
    Regards
    Aamir Nawaz
    President
    Maas Foundation Pakistan.

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  2. I APPRECIATE ALL SUCH EFFORTS OF FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES,HATS OFF TO YOUR EFFORTS .WE ARE MIRROR IMAGE OF EACH OTHER SO THERE IS NO POINT OF HATE AMONG ST US.

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