Comments on: Can We Do Something About Partition Now? http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/ Mon, 02 May 2016 00:12:50 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: ajaybpai http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-476 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:27:46 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-476 How painful and horrific! The initiatives which you have mentioned is really thought provoking, but the hostility is deep rooted in now to be forgotten. That’s what i feel.

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By: Me Otherwise http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-473 Fri, 17 Jul 2015 04:31:31 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-473 Yes the word isnt really appropriate in many ways

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By: Me Otherwise http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-471 Fri, 17 Jul 2015 04:30:35 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-471 Thanks asha for your words

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By: Asha http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-468 Thu, 16 Jul 2015 17:12:17 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-468 What a terrific way to keep these stories, these incredible tales alive. There are so many important tales from Partition, so many families separated, so many towns decimated. It’s a rich, convoluted history that incorporates such a depth of emotion. Thank you for highlighting it.

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By: Cyn K http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-466 Thu, 16 Jul 2015 14:52:35 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-466 I’m really quite ignorant of all this history. I hadn’t even known it was referred to as “partition.” Seems like such an innocuous word for such upheaval and conflict.

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By: Maniparna Sengupta Majumder http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-461 Wed, 15 Jul 2015 06:12:28 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-461 The scar of the partitions is very much there in the hearts of women like Amandeep. She is fortunate enough to have her family around, but thousands of families were scattered and shattered due to this partition.😦

Very well-written article, short yet precise and to the point…

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By: Me Otherwise http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-458 Tue, 14 Jul 2015 03:29:18 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-458 True… And by sharing the thought around
atleast we are creating a better world for ourselves in some small way.:)

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By: lifeconfusions http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-453 Mon, 13 Jul 2015 12:21:38 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-453 I absolutely agree with the initiative you mentioned to reduce the hostility between two countries. I do however think hostility, for most part, is extended between the political parties and political agendas. People are much less hateful towards each other. I have two very good friends from India, who I met here on WordPress. People of both countries are willing to make a positive difference if only we could some way remove the vicious political part from it ..:)

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By: Me Otherwise http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-444 Mon, 13 Jul 2015 10:11:07 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-444 I can understand your pain… And appreciate how strong you are to forgive the deep wounds…. YEs what we need to now work upon is working towards unity … by being more mature indivudals..

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By: francenestanley http://meotherwise.com/2015/07/13/can-we-do-something-about-partition-now/comment-page-1/#comment-443 Mon, 13 Jul 2015 09:44:34 +0000 http://meotherwise.com/?p=975#comment-443 How shocking that this ‘partition’ occurred. I hadn’t heard about it, but I know the British wreaked havoc in India and Pakistan at the time. Your words really made the horror come to life. And yet, Amandeep was one of the lucky ones. She still has her family around her, which I do not. My exile was self-inflicted, as are many nowadays. It’s no use longing for your home country. Best to forgive the deep wounds and let them heal. The past belongs there and we should all work towards unity.

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