“I am told that there are still left over 18,000 Hindus and Sikhs in Rawalpindi and 30,000 in the Wah Camp. I will repeat my advice that they should all be prepared to die rather than leave their homes. The art of dying bravely and with honour does not need any special training, save a living faith in God. Then there will be no abductions and no forcible conversions. I know that you are anxious I should go to the Punjab at the earliest moment. I want to do so. But if I failed in Delhi, it is impossible for me to succeed in Pakistan. For I want to go to all the parts and provinces of Pakistan under the protection of no escort save God. I will go as a friend of the Muslims as of others. My life will be at their disposal. I hope that I may cheerfully die at the hands of anyone who chooses to take my life. Then I will have done as I have advised all to do.”
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Real courage here springs from conviction, not from weapons or drills. When a person is anchored in a deep faith or principle, the fear of losing home or even life loosens its grip, and threats lose their power to force flight or surrender.
When to use it
- A whistleblower who has documented fraud refuses to recant even after being warned it could cost the job.
- A nurse chooses to stay through a dangerous outbreak rather than abandon the patients on the ward.
- A family fights a wrongful eviction in court instead of being intimidated into leaving the land they built on.

