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The fate of former NWFP and Khyber Pukhtunkhwa of today

Mohammad Ilyas

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In our childhood we used to hunt birds with catapults with small stones as missiles. Later when we grew older our elders taught us how to shoot a gun and make aim. In our district Chitral long range .22 rifles and shotguns were generally used for minor hunting and some heavier calibre rifles like .303 and 7mm rifles for big hunt and target shooting. By then the area was exempted from fire arms license restriction for it was named as PATA (Provincially administered tribal area) with some specific regulations of its own. Three main districts made of the states of the past were included in this formation as Dir, Swat and Chitral. Some privileges were given to these districts as ‘exemption from taxation in trade and electricity utilization and concession in possession of light arms’. Our government system is based on deceit and slow based alteration so that none be alarmed of a sudden imposing of restrictions. Thus with the course of time the PATA regulations were gradually started abandoning and general regulations were brought in, in a slow process. When some people were arrested with shotguns under the act of illegal possession of arms for the first time, then it was known that some change has been brought.

Now when the Tribal areas of FATA have also to be brought under government jurisdiction, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is becoming a bigger province now and the will of the people will also need to be cared more about. We do not say that FATA or PATA regulations be revived but at least some privileges be given to the remote regions of the province. The government should not try to snatch their guns and make them as sitting ducks. The Israelis are given two to three years battle training to each citizen only to introduce them to weaponry while in our country the men are made to cease remain real men. Quaid e Azam has said once that the north-west is our fighting arm. That is to be kept in mind beside this, that an army of a nation alone will never be able to keep a nation stand. An army of a disturbed and discontent nation will be as disturbed and ill as itself.

Aman ul mulk was the last sovereign ruler of Chitral state in mid nineteenth century. Bashgal or Kafiristan now Nuristan is the adjacent valley of Chitral that was ruled by Kafirs who were dreaded for their ruthlessness and unruly sabotage activities but they were in loose alliance with Chitral state government. Once Aman ul Mulk was asked by some adviser for why not subdue the Kafiristan in a proper manner for ever. Aman ul Mulk said, Kafirs are not against us and we are surrounded in enemies from all around. So, let the Kafirs in loose state so that our enemies dread them and we do not remain under their direct threat.
 
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Most members on this forum are from Punjab and they hate guns.
This hate was brought in Punjab by British colonial masters, as they feared uprisings. So they enforced strict laws for even possession of simple shotguns.
Today in free Pakistan getting license for weapon is almost impossible.
On the other hand plentiful illegal weapons are available to criminals.
Can somebody tell Naya Pakistan govt that no one uses licensed weapon in robbery and theft.
 
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I think people can keep licensed arms. I would say government should make the laws more streamlined and clear. Right now there is a lot of ambiguity and many influential people have license for automatic weapons while other can't get license for a simple handgun for self defence. It should be a one window process and only a certain type of guns are allowed.
 
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I think people can keep licensed arms. I would say government should make the laws more streamlined and clear. Right now there is a lot of ambiguity and many influential people have license for automatic weapons while other can't get license for a simple pistol for self defence. It should be a once window process and only a certain type of guns are allowed.
A man without a tummy and a gun is like a tree without fruits....
 
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Most members on this forum are from Punjab and they hate guns.
This hate was brought in Punjab by British colonial masters, as they feared uprisings. So they enforced strict laws for even possession of simple shotguns.
Today in free Pakistan getting license for weapon is almost impossible.
On the other hand plentiful illegal weapons are available to criminals.
Can somebody tell Naya Pakistan govt that no one uses licensed weapon in robbery and theft.
He mate, f**k u and ur bigotry twrds punjabi's, punjabi's love guns and arms possesion is rampant in Punjab. The only difference is that Punjabis dont use those weapons to start rebellions against the state or kill fellow Pakistani's by blowing themselves up or play into the hands of hostile agencies like Raw like wet little girls on prom night, u see what im talking about?
p.s. most of the recepients of nishan e haider have been punjabis.
 
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In our childhood we used to hunt birds with catapults with small stones as missiles. Later when we grew older our elders taught us how to shoot a gun and make aim. In our district Chitral long range .22 rifles and shotguns were generally used for minor hunting and some heavier calibre rifles like .303 and 7mm rifles for big hunt and target shooting. By then the area was exempted from fire arms license restriction for it was named as PATA (Provincially administered tribal area) with some specific regulations of its own. Three main districts made of the states of the past were included in this formation as Dir, Swat and Chitral. Some privileges were given to these districts as ‘exemption from taxation in trade and electricity utilization and concession in possession of light arms’. Our government system is based on deceit and slow based alteration so that none be alarmed of a sudden imposing of restrictions. Thus with the course of time the PATA regulations were gradually started abandoning and general regulations were brought in, in a slow process. When some people were arrested with shotguns under the act of illegal possession of arms for the first time, then it was known that some change has been brought.

Now when the Tribal areas of FATA have also to be brought under government jurisdiction, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is becoming a bigger province now and the will of the people will also need to be cared more about. We do not say that FATA or PATA regulations be revived but at least some privileges be given to the remote regions of the province. The government should not try to snatch their guns and make them as sitting ducks. The Israelis are given two to three years battle training to each citizen only to introduce them to weaponry while in our country the men are made to cease remain real men. Quaid e Azam has said once that the north-west is our fighting arm. That is to be kept in mind beside this, that an army of a nation alone will never be able to keep a nation stand. An army of a disturbed and discontent nation will be as disturbed and ill as itself.

Aman ul mulk was the last sovereign ruler of Chitral state in mid nineteenth century. Bashgal or Kafiristan now Nuristan is the adjacent valley of Chitral that was ruled by Kafirs who were dreaded for their ruthlessness and unruly sabotage activities but they were in loose alliance with Chitral state government. Once Aman ul Mulk was asked by some adviser for why not subdue the Kafiristan in a proper manner for ever. Aman ul Mulk said, Kafirs are not against us and we are surrounded in enemies from all around. So, let the Kafirs in loose state so that our enemies dread them and we do not remain under their direct threat.

you dont need a full auto ak,m16 etc to defend yourself , nor do you need any machine guns recoiless rifle to protect yourself.
and not to mention the abuse of firearms in the 80s and 90s by extremists in chitral should've changed their minds about unrestricted and unregulated firearms.
 
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i repaired mine about 3 weeks ago

People are drilling deeper and deeper. I suspect sink holes.

I went to two nikkahs and one funeral. Water schedule and drillers were the Talk of the town.

People are underestimating the size of the Problem.
 
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