THE INDIAN NEW PARLIAMENT BHAWAN; A SIGNAL FOR INDO-PAK UNIFICATION?

BY DR.RAJ KISHORE PANDA

THE conceptualisation, design, construction and inauguration of the new Indian Parliament Bhawan, boasting a seating capacity of 1272, is the brainchild of the visionary Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji. 
Despite the absence of a specific requirement for such a grand structure,Modi ji's foresight in its creation holds immense significance.

Over the past 75 years since the painful separation of India and Pakistan, both nations have endured significant setbacks.

These include the loss of national growth,the constant fear of terrorist attacks, the looming threat of nuclear conflict,unresolved border disputes, the tragic loss of innocent lives and the deterioration of social, cultural, economic and brotherly ties. 

The limited vision of both governments has led to irreparable losses for Indians and Pakistanis alike.Amidst pressing issues such as poverty, starvation, unemployment, illiteracy and major health concerns plaguing both nations, the focus has regrettably remained on fostering communalism, religious animosity,intolerance and hatred, rather than cultivating an environment of friendship and cooperation. 
Indo-Pak conflicts have reached a critical juncture that demands immediate attention.It is an undeniable truth that every problem possesses a potential solution. 

The people of both India and Pakistan have come to realize the losses and gains endured over the past 75 years. Prime Minister Modi ji too, has recognized the need for Indo-Pak unification and is perhaps mentally preparing to
undertake the monumental task that would astonish the world.

Modi has ascended to a position of great influence on the global stage, with citizens worldwide listening to him attentively and offering tremendous support. 

The new Parliament Bhawan, with its seating capacity of 1272, can efficiently accommodate not only the 543 Lok Sabha members of India and 245 Rajya Sabha members of India but also the 336 Parliament members of Pakistan, leading to the formation of a new country called "The United Bharat."
The Global Peace Foundation, a proponent of the global peace movement,earnestly appeals to Prime Minister Modi ji to present the global citizenry with the creation of "The United Bharat." 

Such an initiative would undoubtedly serve as a monumental step towards fostering peace on a global scale.

Dr. Raj Kishore Panda,
Chairman, Global Peace Foundation

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