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Sweets also exchanged b/w India-Pak Border on Occasion of EID

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Sweets exchanged one day. Bullets, mortars, and shells the next...Sounds about right.
 
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Just curious...but do they exchange sweets for Diwali or Xmas or guru nanak day ? I'm not trolling....really don't know.....
 
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Sweets exchanged one day. Bullets, mortars, and shells the next...Sounds about right.

Just curious...but do they exchange sweets for Diwali or Xmas or guru nanak day ? I'm not trolling....really don't know.....

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Obviously not! Muslims cannot take part in pagan festivals.
You are wrong here

http://tribune.com.pk/story/989400/armed-forces-exchange-sweets-at-wagah-attari-border-on-diwali/

Just curious...but do they exchange sweets for Diwali or Xmas or guru nanak day ? I'm not trolling....really don't know.....
Yes pakistani reangers also exchange sweets on holi and depawli

http://tribune.com.pk/story/989400/armed-forces-exchange-sweets-at-wagah-attari-border-on-diwali/
 
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Just curious...but do they exchange sweets for Diwali or Xmas or guru nanak day ? I'm not trolling....really don't know.....
if I'm not mistaken, the Pakistanis do offer/exchange/gift sweets on Holi and Diwali, not sure about Guru Nanak Jayanti or Christmas etc, though probably not.

No need for secularism at the border lol

Kar chale hum fida jano tan sathiyo
Ab tuhmare hawale mutton sathiyo
apt for eid lol
 
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Armed forces exchange sweets at Wagah-Attari border on Diwali





By Web Desk
Published: November 11, 2015


DG Punjab Rangers shakes hand with the Indian BSF official at Wagah Border. PHOTO: AFP

ATTARI/WAGAH:
Indian and Pakistani Forces at the border of Wagah-Attari exchanged sweets on the occasion of Diwali.

Bipul Bir Gusain, BSF Amritsar sector Commandant, handed a basket full of sweets to Pakistan Ranger Wing Commander Lt Col Bilal Ahmed at the zero line, according to officials.

The opposing personnel also exchanged pleasantries and wished greetings to each other amid the Hindu festival of Diwali.

Samjhauta Express resumes operations

The occasion marks significance in the wake of strained ties between India and Pakistan.

Prior to this event, no ceremonial exchange of sweets and gifts had taken place between Indian and Pakistani Forces during the Independence Day celebrations on

Exchanging sweets is definitely preferable to exchanging bombs and bullets and I wish there could be more of it.

And when the forces on both sides of the border have the capability to either exchange bombs and bullets or sweets and smiles, why do the former? After all, the cross-border firing kills, in both countries, mostly innocent men, women and children, and even worse sufferers are those who get disabled for life.

I wish people in our region also learn live in a spirit of peace and goodwill, as good, decent neighbours, like Europeans do, who also fought bitter world wars but had the good sense to get over it and realize that an atmosphere of hatred and hostility, leading sometimes to wars, helps no one. And these lessons are even more important to learn for countries like India and Pakistan which have limited resources and plentiful needs, and ought to use their scant resources wisely.
 
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I wish people in our region also learn live in a spirit of peace and goodwill, as good, decent neighbours, like Europeans do, who also fought bitter world wars but had the good sense to get over it and realize that an atmosphere of hatred and hostility, leading sometimes to wars, helps no one. And these lessons are even more important to learn for countries like India and Pakistan which have limited resources and plentiful needs, and ought to use their scant resources wisely.

This is not going to happen until there is some catastrophic event or one or other side loses completelly. Which, if it happens, will not for a very long time.

We are going to be enemies in this lifetime.
 
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Another one of those empty south Asian gestures.I wonder why must either side even put up a charade Like this.Where's the shame in calling an enemy an enemy & treating him thus.

One doesn't see / hear of such gestures on the 38 th parallel or on the wall separating Jewish & Palestinian areas .
 
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