Little Soldier At Wahga Border..




Life is full of beautiful things and you just need an eye of an optimistic observer to see it. Sometimes, even in a situation of hard times we can enjoy the beauty of the nature and praise it. Nature shows it colors in different forms. It can be either a beautiful sighting or any miracle that will leave you breathless. The children are innocent and you they represent nature. They are non political so their souls are pure. Once such little boy won the hearts of the people on both sides of the Wahga Border. Wahga border is not an ordinary border between India and Pakistan. It is the only border which connects the two countries by roads. Wahga border is located 22 kilometers away from the City of Lahore in the Punjab province of Pakistan and on the other side it’s 32 kilometers away from the Amritsar city of the Indian Punjab. An interesting fact about the Wahga border is that it’s named after the Wahga village which was unfortunately divided into two parts at the times of independence. One half of the village is now a part of Indian territory and the other half lies in Pakistan. This border is famous all around the world because of the well known Flag ceremony that is happening daily at 5 PM for the last four decades. People from different parts of Pakistan visit Wahga border to feel that electricity in the air which cant be felt no where else in the country. Our country is traditionally and heritage vise hijacked by the Indian culture and the funny fact is that the nation is not aware of it. The more we are enjoying Indian music and movies, we are giving business to the Indian investors. “Every person buying a 500 Rs ticket at the window of ceni star or ceniplex is not aware of the fact that he is funding 1 bullet against his motherland.” If you have forget the feeling of being a Pakistani then visit Wahga border and you will feel Pakistani once again. Specially in the circumstances of terrorism, the Tigers of Pak army need our support and love. Same message has been given by a little fellow who is dressed like the border ceremony soldiers.