Provincial govt suggests Afghania as new name for NWFP
* Law minister says renaming needs amendment to Constitution
By Akhtar Amin
PESHAWAR: NWFP Law Minister Malik Zafar Azam said on Tuesday that most members of a committee formed by the provincial government had suggested Afghania as the new name for the North West Frontier Province.
The committee has sent its recommendation to Chief Minister Akram Khan Durrani for consideration in the upcoming meeting of the inter-provincial coordination committee, Azam told Daily Times. Renaming of the NWFP as Afghania requires an amendment to the Constitution through the federal government since the provinces name has been written as NWFP in the Constitution, the minister said. It is important to give the province a proper identity. The province has lacked a proper name since 1947 and the new name will resolve the issue.
The committee members include NWFP opposition leader Shahzada Gustasip Khan, Environment Minister Shahraz Khan, Mian Nadir Shah of the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani of the Pakistan Muslim League, Naeema Kishwar of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl, Syed Murid Kazim of the Pakistan Peoples Party-Sherpao, and Qurban Ali Khan of the Pakistan Peoples Party.
The Awami National Partys Bashir Bilour had been included in the committee, but he pulled out, saying there was no need for deliberations since the NWFP Assembly had already passed a resolution demanding the provinces renaming as Pakhtunkhwa. He said that his nationalist party would not participate in the committees activities.
However, ANP NWFP President Afrasyab Khattak told Daily Times that the party did not oppose Afghania as the new name of the province. It is not a new thing ... the provincial assembly proposed several names for the province in the last five years but the federal government rejected them. For the first time the ANP has agreed to a name other than Pakhtunkhwa, he said.
The ANP and other nationalist parties have asked successive governments to rename the province Pakhtunkhwa, but pro-centre parties, mainly the Pakistan Muslim League, opposed the name saying other ethnic groups may feel left out. The chief minister formed a committee a few months ago to decide whether the NWFP should be renamed Pakhtunkhwa or any other name. Some of the names proposed for the province include Pakhtunkhwa, Pakhtunistan, Abaseen, Afghania and Khyber. The ANP-led nationalist parties are in favour of Pakhtunkhwa, while the smaller parties prefer Afghania a name chosen by the late Chaudhry Rahmat Ali for the NWFP when he coined the word Pakistan as the name of the new Islamic state.
Don't accuse the MMA, its an unanimous decision and includes the friend and supporters of Musharraf.