The recent emergence of the issue of 'Greater Pakhtunistan' and trading of allegations between the JUI-F and the ANP should be a matter of serious concern for all patriot Pakistanis who would like democracy to succeed in Pakistan. In this column, Hamid Mir advises ANP and JUI-F to reconcile for the well-being of Pakistan and democracy. He also notes that the issue of 'Greater Pakhtunistan' does not exist, and it must not be exploited for political gains.
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Thursday 13 November 2008
The issue of 'Greater Pakhtunistan' and trading of allegations between the JUI-F and the ANP - By Hamid Mir
Labels:
ANP,
Asfandyar Wali Khan,
democracy,
Fazlur-Rehman,
Hamid Mir,
JUI,
NWFP,
Pakhtun
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