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Dr Saveera Parkash poised to forge diplomatic unity between India and Pakistan

Dr. Saveera, a representative of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), stands out for her dedication to addressing the challenges faced by Hindus in Pakistan and promoting amicable relations with India

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In a groundbreaking development, Dr. Saveera Parkash, a Hindu contender vying for a seat in Pakistan’s general elections from the Buner constituency, has outlined her commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties between India and Pakistan, as reported by nriaffairs.com.

Dr. Saveera, a representative of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), stands out for her dedication to addressing the challenges faced by Hindus in Pakistan and promoting amicable relations with India. Recognized as the ‘daughter of Buner’ by the local community, her candidacy has gained widespread support, transcending religious boundaries and symbolizing a move towards inclusivity.

As Pakistan approaches a pivotal election on February 8, Saveera’s platform offers a hopeful prospect for unity and collaboration in the region

Dr. Saveera’s political journey marks a significant stride towards unity, as she aspires to be a representative not only for Hindus in Pakistan but also a catalyst for cross-border communication. Her commitment to playing a positive role in Islamabad-New Delhi relations underscores the potential impact her election could have on regional diplomacy. Noteworthy is the broad support she has received from Muslim voters, reflecting a collective desire for harmony and collaboration.

Following in her father’s humanitarian footsteps, Dr. Saveera, who pursued a career in medicine, aims to address pressing issues such as education, healthcare, and environmental pollution in Buner. Her candidacy represents not only a historic moment for the Hindu community but also symbolizes transcending religious identities for the overall betterment of society. As Pakistan approaches a pivotal election on February 8, Saveera’s platform offers a hopeful prospect for unity and collaboration in the region.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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