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DECLARATIONS
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Delhi Declaration
A group of concerned citizens from Pakistan and India have initiated
a process of discussions to build up a movement for peace and democracy
in the sub-continent. The first formal discussion was held in Lahore,
Pakistan, on 2 September 1994 (Declaration and list of participants
attached). The second discussion was held on 25 and 26 November 1994
at which the following participated.
Members of Pakistan team:
Dr. Mubashir Hasan, Prof. Haroon Ahmed, Ms. Beena Sarvar, Ms. Madeeha
Gohar and Mr. Karamat Ali.
Members of Indian team:
Mr. Nirmal Mukerji, Prof. Dinesh Mohan, Mr. Sumanta
Banerji, Mr. Gautam Navlakha, Mr. Tapan Bose, Ms Kamla Bhasin, Ms Teesta
Setelvad, Mr. Achin Vanaik, Dr. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, Dr. Anuradha Chenoy,
Ms. Rita Manchanda, Ms. Amrita Chachhi, Mr.Smitu Kothari, Mr. E. Deenadayalan.
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The politics of confrontation between India and
Pakistan has failed to achieve benefits of any kind for the people
of both countries.
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The people of both countries increasingly want genuine
peace and friendship and would like their respective governments
to honour their wishes.
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Peace between the two countries will help in reducing
communal and ethnic tension in the sub-continent.
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Peace in the sub-continent will help the South Asian
region to progress economically and socially, especially in the
face of the new economic order.
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Governments of Pakistan and India must agree to
an unconditional no-war pact immediately without yielding to any
third party pressure. 6.A democratic solution to the Kashmir dispute
is essential for promoting peace in the sub-continent.
The group has decided to organise the following activities to
promote the cause of peace and democracy:
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Organisation of a People's Convention on Peace
and Democracy in New Delhi on 24-25 February 1995. The convention
will be attended by around one hundred representatives each from
India and Pakistan.
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Exchange of information on activities promoting
peace and democracy in both countries.
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Release of pamphlets containing writings of Pakistani
and Indian authors concerning intolerance, religious bigotry, sectoral
violence, discrimination against minorities and disadvantaged sections
of society, militarisation, democratic governance and the Kashmir
dispute.
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Exchange of artists, scientist and technologists.
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To create an atmosphere of peace to influence the
governments of India and Pakistan to enter into meaningful negotiations
for peace and democracy.
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To make the governments aware that the people of
both countries do not want war and want to live in an atmosphere
of peace and friendship.
Sd/- Mr. Nirmal Mukerjee
Co-Chairperson Joint Preparatory Committee (India)
Sd/- Dr. Mubashir Hasan
Co-Chairperson Joint Preparatory Committee (Pakistan)
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The representatives of the under mentioned organisations and individuals
have endorsed this statement and pledged their support to the people's
convention on Peace and Democracy.
| 1. |
Satyendra Ranjan (PUCL) |
| 2. |
Shamsul Islam (Friend of Nishant Natya
Manch) |
| 3. |
Ranabir Samaddar (Institute of Asian
Studies) |
| 4. |
Jaya Shrivastava ('ANKUR') |
| 5. |
Syeda Hameed |
| 6. |
Farida Khan |
| 7. |
Anuradha M. Chenoy (CITU) |
| 8. |
Rajen Mathew Thomas |
| 9. |
Kamala Prasad (AITUC) |
| 10. |
Arvind Kumar Mishra |
| 11. |
Ardhendu Roy (AICCTU) |
| 12. |
K.K. Niyogi |
| 13. |
Suhasini Mulay |
| 14. |
Suman Sahai |
| 15. |
Varyam Singh |
| 16. |
Abdul Mabood |
| 17. |
Anjali Gopalan |
| 18. |
Saroj Chaudhuri (CITU) |
| 19. |
Perin Chandra |
| 20. |
Santosh Kumar (AITUC) |
| 21. |
Dhirendra Sharma |
| 22. |
Vedpratap Vaideek |
| 23. |
Ritu Menon |
| 24. |
Madhu Kishwar |
| 25. |
Maja Daruwala |
| 26. |
Amrita Cheema Behrendt |
| 27. |
Mr. Babu Mathew, Bharat Electronic
Employees Union Bangalore |
| 28. |
Ms. Ruth Manorama, Women's Voice, Bangalore |
| 29. |
Mr. Cyril Reddy, Salah Legal Forum,
Hyderabad |
| 30. |
Mr. A.J. Vijayan, National Fishworker's
Forum, Trivandrum |
| 31. |
Mr. D. Thankappan, Kamani Employees
Union Kurla, Bombay |
| 32. |
Mr. M. Subhu, Tamilnadu State Const.
Workers Union |
| 33. |
Ms. Farida Jaleel, SEWA's Union, Lucknow |
| 34. |
Mr. Mazhar Hussain, Deccan Development,
Hyderabad |
| 35. |
Mr. Smitu Kothari, LOKAYAN, New Delhi |
| 36. |
Mr. Firoz Ahmed, K.S.C.W Union, Bangalore |
| 37. |
Mr. Alok Mukhopadhya, Voluntary Health
Association of India, New Delhi. |
| 38. |
Mr. Paul Parakal National Federation
of Const. Labour, Kochi |
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SEWA, Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
| 40. |
Mr. Madhukhant Pathuriya, Nirman Mazdoor
Sangh Maharashtra |
| 41. |
Mr. Ashok Choudhary .- VIKALP, Saharanpur,
U.P. |
| 42. |
Mr. Vishnu Shukla, Shramik Vikas Samiti,
Kanpur |
| 43. |
Fr. T.K. John, Vidhya Jyoti,
New Delhi |
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Mr. P. Veeresh Rice Oil Mills &
General Workers Union, Bangalore Bellary (Dist.) Karnataka. |
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