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February 17, 2013

Ramzan Chhipa has said that anger was a deadly weapon that always caused war, conflicts and unhealthy trends in the society

Ramzan Chhipa has said that anger was a deadly weapon that always caused war, conflicts and unhealthy trends in the society

 

Eminent human rights activist and patron-in-chief of the Chhipa Welfare Association Ramzan Chhipa has said that anger was a deadly weapon that always caused war, conflicts and unhealthy trends in the society. It was imperative that the people should learn how to control their anger and acquire the spirit of “tolerance” so that the society could breathe in a peaceful atmosphere and this would also pave ways for the promotion of harmony among different groups of society.

He expressed these views in a lecture he had delivered to the students of a school, Meritorious School Network. He also distributed special awards and crest to the teaching faculty of the said school that had achieved excellence in their particular section of work.

On the occasion, Meritorious School Network Chairman Khaliluddin Siddiqui, CEO Safiuddin Siddiqui, and Director Mehfooz Hussain also addressed.

“Ramzan Chhipa” said that the ongoing wave of conflicts and confrontation at the minor as well as major scales across the world was only due to fast diminishing tolerance and building up of anger, which had to be overcome by developing the true spirit of tolerance, mutual respect and harmony and above all acquiring the true sense of apologizing for any wrong deed.

He said that the tolerance was a unique tool with which the world could be transformed into a heaven and it also had the potential to let the people march toward the goal of prosperity and success in every field.

Henceforth, it was our national obligation to create the sense of tolerance so that we could take or beloved country to the height of prosperity and present a soft image of the country as peace-loving one.

He said that the Pakistani nation had deep love for the country and the patriotism was at its apex but the only flaw that had wreaked havoc was the intolerance and anger and by overcoming these negative aspects, we could bring pleasant changes in our lives and in our society, which would also leave a positive impact on the international community.