Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 1
Fayaz Khan, a Pakistan man, on Tuesday extended his support to Gurmehar Kaur saying that he “wished for a worldwide unique relationship where brother is a Muslim and sister is Sikh”.
This was in response to a video Gurmehar Kaur had posed last year in May where she had said that “Pakistan did not killed my father, war killed him”.
Kaur in the video had stated: “It took me a while to know but today I do. I have let go my hate. It was not easy but not difficult. If I can do it, so can you.”
Video courtesy: Fayaz Khan Youtube channel
Supporting Kaur, Khan, in the same style, conveyed his message to Kaur.
Through a series of placards in a video, he wrote: “Hi, Gurmehar Kaur. I am Fayaz from Pakistan. When I first came to Australia, I looked at Indians the way I was told in school. Soon we shared food and classroom chairs with each other like close friend.”
“We all feel sorry for you and your family for the loss of your dad in Kargil War. I have seen war and death very closely in my hometown Swat and luckily didn't lose any family members but I am surrounded by thousand of Gurmehar Kaurs,” Khan said.
He said: “I want to visit India without visa restrictions.”
"Let us fight for peace and to save thousands of others across the border from suffering like Gurmehar Kaur. I cannot give you the love of a dad but you surely got a brother from 'dushman dash'. Let it be a worldwide unique relationship where brother is a Muslim and sister is Sikh," said Fayaz Khan.