Why people are signing


Why people are signing

Let people meet! India, Pakistan, ease visa restrictions. Sign the online petition at www.change.org/milnedo

Shweta Pujari,Dubai, UAE:
I have no reason to hate my neighbours.

Parveen Arastu, East Brunswick, NJ:
We want to visit India as a tourist. My husband was born there and was refused a visa.

Sachin Singh, Abbottabad, Pakistan:
Nothing is more important than peace…

Shakeel Butt, Multan, Pakistan:
I want to visit places of my grandparents…

Preet Amol Singh, New Delhi, India:
Indo-Pak friendship

Ibtisam Gawai, Karachi, Pakistan:
My grandparents and other relatives are in India.

Anupam DasGupta, Freehold, NJ:
To improve the relation between the two countries and to let the people in both countries live in peace and harmony.

Asim Zafar, Karachi, Pakistan:
Spend money on people and not on war Anil Bahl, India: Peace is most important for every life.

Arun Kaharba, India:
For world peace and brotherhood.

Ather Sheheryar Jaranwala, Pakistan:
I want peace and let both governments spend on social sector.

Chintan Modi Mumbai, India:
The people of India and Pakistan have suffered too long from the hostility that has been nurtured in both countries.

Iqbal Ajnabee, New Delhi, India:
Because I want to see the common people of both countries happy.

Mohammad Aamir Hashmi, Slough, U.K.:
For the peace and prosperity of both the nations.

 1. Ercelan, Karachi, Pakistan:
Why can I not travel as freely in Southasia as I can in Europe and the USA?

Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur, Hyderabad, Pakistan:
Enmity and Hostility hinders Peace and Progress.

Junaid Zuberi, Karachi, Pakistan:
For a peaceful and thriving South Asia where people travel and meet each other freely.

Kamran Shafi, Wah, Pakistan:
Because I am a citizen of the Sub-Continent…

Chander Chawla, New Delhi, India:
In the interests of the people of the two countries contributing to world peace.

Sharjil Baloch, Karachi, Pakistan:
Because it is my basic human right

Fatima Nafees, Sargodha, Pakistan:
I want to visit India on regular basis.

Shahid Akhtar, Ghaziabad, India:
Because the lines on the map should not divide our hearts!

Danial John, Karachi, Pakistan:
Humanity – Love – Peace

Aakash Chandran, New Delhi, India:
I believe in peaceful co-existence… I am working on a Peace Project between India and Pakistan and have mates in Lahore, Islamabad I would love to meet.

GulRukh Saiyed, Mumbai, India:
Because, Peace.

Osama Siddique, Lahore, Pakistan:
The regular meeting of ordinary people across the border is perhaps the only likely way we can get over distrust and bigotry and build bridges so that people of the region can learn to live with mutual regard and respect.

Soofian Ahmed, Karachi, Pakistan:
I want to see Pakistan flourish. No enemy, all friends.

Mahar Safdar Ali, Lahore, Pakistan:
For the better future of the region.

Zemira Eli Natan, Torrance, CA:
The less barriers the more peace… and the better for Humanity.

Veerji Kolhi, Hyderabad, Pakistan:
Love is LIFE, Hate is death.

Zeeba Hashmi, Lahore, Pakistan:
Because I believe in cultural unity between the two countries

Anuja Singhal, El Paso, TX:
Peace between neighbours

Munaeem Jamal, Karachi, Pakistan:
India is my fatherland and mother country.

Nisheeth Saxena, India:
I want to visit Pakistan once in my lifetime. I have visited US, Europe, Africa and many countries in South-east Asia on tourist visa but visiting next-door Pakistan as tourist is a distant possibility.

Mahnaz Rahman, Karachi, Pakistan:
Be good to thy neighbors

Daniyal Hassan, Islamabad, Pakistan:
I want to travel to India every year and meet my neighbours, visit historical places and experience the cultural diversity. Similarly I want it to be easier for them to come here and enjoy with us. Above all, this will promote peace.

Saamir Mahmud, London, U.K.:
It means a lot to me to see freedom of movement between the two countries in my lifetime.

Saeed Ali, Karachi, Pakistan:
I have been there and I know how much they love and respect us.

Ayushka Anjiv, India:
So that it encourages student exchange programmes.

Farhana Kousar, Karachi, Pakistan:
To re-unite my family members.

Cyrus Tampal, Toronto, Canada:
So that I can visit my relatives.

Paaurusasp Magol, Ahmednagar, India:
I wish to visit Pakistan frequently.




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