KediKesenFare3
MEMBER
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2015
- Messages
- 4,264
- Reaction score
- 12
- Country
- Location
Having more provinces would do a lot of good for Pakistan....
Why?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Having more provinces would do a lot of good for Pakistan....
It would allow everything to be more spread out and fair. For example, Punjab has the biggest say on not only which party wins elections, but the biggest chunk of the government budget that's distributed to provinces, simply due to being the richest and most populated province. Imagine if Punjab was split in two pieces, or even 3 or 4. Each province would have their own representatives, it would give smaller parties a better chance of winning; As it is, areas within Punjab that didn't vote for PML-N, they still end up getting a noon-league representative, simply due to the fact that noon-league won the province, which helps them convinces smaller parties and independents of joining them.Why?
Whats to argue? Pashtun = Afghan is a fact. Its you who is in denial even though facts and historical evidences have been presented to you. Reconcile yourself to the facts, "Gul Khana"
Whats to reveal? You are a newbie, senior members here know very well about me. I am member of this forum since 2010 and a very recognizable voice of Pashtuns here......Yes i am more or less a Pashtun nationalist though not affiliated with ANP or PMAP or any leftist ideology
Thank you for posting such a sensible post. Totally agree.Having more provinces would do a lot of good for Pakistan, but it shouldn't be based upon group mentality, but rather economic and geopolitical considerations.
Also, giving Afghan refugees Pakistani citizenship isn't a bad idea, but giving it to them without conditions IS a bad idea. There needs to be a better immigration and citizenship policy for Pakistan, especially since Pakistan's economy is going to grow quite quickly within a few years, which will result in neighboring countries looking at migrating to find jobs.
Traitor in what sense? Bacha Khan I meanYa he was a honest " traitor "
Mob mentality, and fear of the other. It's not so much that people should know better, because they DO know better, rather even the most rational person can give into fear, if they're faced with hardships everyday.Thank you for posting such a sensible post. Totally agree.
There are so, SO many other more important issues than history and culture right now. When will some people learn?
And we're stubborn in every field of life. It's like, we can never be wrong, and if someone proves is wrong with figures and facts then he's a traitor. This mentality needs to stop. And it needs to stop now, if we're to progress in any aspect of life.Mob mentality, and fear of the other. It's not so much that people should know better, because they DO know better, rather even the most rational person can give into fear, if they're faced with hardships everyday.
This is why we see rich and/or thriving nations having more liberal and progressive views, while poor and middle class nations having more conservative and stagnant views.
These things take time. Keep in mind, it took the UK hundreds of years to develop their democratic institutions, and even then, it's still far from perfect. The America's forefathers solved their problem of democracy by introducing the electoral system, but today that system no longer applies, and can't be scrapped because of how deeply rooted it is within the US election system.And we're stubborn in every field of life. It's like, we can never be wrong, and if someone proves is wrong with figures and facts then he's a traitor. This mentality needs to stop. And it needs to stop now, if we're to progress in any aspect of life.
Why so??
@User looks what he is saying??
You dall khor are not in your senses. Give up this one sided love as they dont have same sentiments towards Pakistan or pakistani MuslimsAs a Muslim Afghans are our brothers no matter what. I totally agree with him regarding giving citizenship to them. They are not going to go, so instead of keep them unregistered it is good we make them out registered citizen.
We need to be more recipient to other people idea. If Achakzai has a thought it does not mean if we don't like it we should start swearing him.
My thought on this province issue is that we should convert divisions into provinces. Small administrative unit, easier to administer.
As a Muslim Afghans are our brothers no matter what. I totally agree with him regarding giving citizenship to them. They are not going to go, so instead of keep them unregistered it is good we make them out registered citizen.
I already sensed that you were simply trolling, i should not have wasted my precious time . I dont have time for entertaining trolls, welcome to my ignore listPakhtuns are a people. Afghans are citizens of Afghanistan.
Did you finish high school?
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Of course, we believe that you are 400% Pakhtun because Nationalist Pakhtuns care greatly about India and India's view on various things. (Must Read)
I already sensed that you were simply trolling, i should not have wasted my precious time . I dont have time for entertaining trolls, welcome to my ignore list
Yes i can read and write PashtoAn off topic question ........
Can you read and write Pukhto? All that knowledge of your history does it come from books written in Pukhto?