Naheed Janjua
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Why does Punjab look down on the rest of the provinces? Is it natural or due to Punjab’s aristocratic behavior? Why do Baloch separatists have a special hatred for Punjab even more than over-all Pakistan?
The answer is we have never tried to recognize the depth of the critical issues and sensitivities that have stood Pakistan on the brink of controversies between its provinces. Neither the center nor the national leadership has done anything in this regard.
The grievances of Pakhtuns about Punjab are just and right to a great extent. And Punjab is neither trying to end nor is it really giving focus. As a result, almost 80% Pakhtun youth holds feelings of hatred for Punjab. Ignoring this fact might prove as threatening and all this must come to an end to secure a prosperous and integrated Pakistan.
read more: Punjab clarifies its position on racism against Pakhtuns
Pakistan is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual and multi-cultural Federation which needs seriousness and sensitiveness to avoid any ethnic hatred and counter-opposition among provinces on linguistic basis. Biasness and one-sidedness will lead us nowhere.
read full story: Raad-ul-Fasaad or Raad-ul-Pakhtun?
Has anyone done any research on likelihood of terrorism and who does it?Should police be targeting all equally or should it be keeping a look out on terrorists based on probability? Are we really talking about police targeting afghans? and not pakistanis?
The answer is we have never tried to recognize the depth of the critical issues and sensitivities that have stood Pakistan on the brink of controversies between its provinces. Neither the center nor the national leadership has done anything in this regard.
The grievances of Pakhtuns about Punjab are just and right to a great extent. And Punjab is neither trying to end nor is it really giving focus. As a result, almost 80% Pakhtun youth holds feelings of hatred for Punjab. Ignoring this fact might prove as threatening and all this must come to an end to secure a prosperous and integrated Pakistan.
read more: Punjab clarifies its position on racism against Pakhtuns
Pakistan is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual and multi-cultural Federation which needs seriousness and sensitiveness to avoid any ethnic hatred and counter-opposition among provinces on linguistic basis. Biasness and one-sidedness will lead us nowhere.
read full story: Raad-ul-Fasaad or Raad-ul-Pakhtun?
Has anyone done any research on likelihood of terrorism and who does it?Should police be targeting all equally or should it be keeping a look out on terrorists based on probability? Are we really talking about police targeting afghans? and not pakistanis?