
Man on Mission It was the Mumbai terror attacks that steered him to undertake a journey on wheels for peace and unity
No doubt, 26/11 affected everyone; shock, anger, dismay, revolt; who was emotionless? No one. Few souls inched to candlelight marches, blogs; How many would pull the car out of garage and set to drive through 27 states, 18000 kms, in 90 days with a message of peace and unity?
“I was a pretty regular guy who partied and everything,” words coming straight from Amit Lall, till he almost lost his mother to the attacks. She was lucky by just a few ticks of the clock. The carnage, blood, helplessness and the, till now businessman, began his Drive for Peace and Unity, starting January 26 from the Gateway of India. While on last leg of his tour, driving from Kargil, in the city, there are just a few places still to go, “After this I move to Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Shimla, Jammu.” This, after covering five international borders. “I started with the objective to prove we Indians are resilient, who wouldn’t be scared of their beastly acts. I didn’t expect this kind of tremendous response, now I’m much more focused. When I go back, I’m going to pen all my experiences in a book.”
Sure there must have been teething troubles? He says, “Yes, the Indian mindset. ‘What’s in it for him’ kind of suspicion.” All past, for the man found his sponsors in the Taj group of hotels and Hyundai motors.
While in Chandigarh, he’s going to get in touch with NGOs, “Yuvsatta, an NGO and one more person has got in touch with me.” Elaborating his plans on the United Force of India, an organization he’ll form by uniting the people and NGOs, which by the way, is on Facebook or can be reached through unitedforceindia@gmail.com. “Twentyeight states, all the non-government organizations, the youth coming together. Imagine the kind of platform and power it’s going to provide.” Life can be summed in three words…It goes on…Someone has to lead; preferably armed with vision.
— Manpriya Khurana

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