We´re ready to face another Babra: ANP Chief
[27.Jan.2009 - 23:04]Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Peshawar: Giving a clear-cut message to militants, the Awami National Party chief, Asfandyar Wali Khan, said they would not surrender to extremist forces, come what may.
´´We´ve a long history of sacrifices and will emulate the mission of our martyrs who laid down their lives in Qissa Khwani, Takkar and Babra tragedies. And the terrorists must bear in mind the fact that their terror activities cannot stop us from ameliorating the plight of Pakhtuns, ´´ he told a huge gathering at the Nishtar Hall here on Sunday.
The gathering was organised in connection with the death anniversaries of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Baacha Khan) and Khan Abdul Wali Khan.
´´The ANP is ready to face Babra-like tragedies but will never give in to the terrorists,´´ he added.
But almost in the same breath, he said being the follower of Baacha Khan´s policy of non-violence, the ANP was ready for dialogue-based solution to the recent mayhem. However, he was quick to add that negotiations would be held those who would lay down their arms and renounce terror.
´´I am ready to talk even to the people who are involved in a suicide attack on me if they surrender arms and promise to lead a peaceful life,´´ Asfandyar Wali Khan said. ´´If they (terrorists) say that my killing will lead to peace in the Pakhtun areas and stop the killing of innocent Pakhtuns, I swear by God that I will shed my blood for the betterment of Pakhtuns,´´ he said emotionally.
Lauding the services rendered by Baacha Khan and Wali Khan, the nationalist leader said today country was faced with two basic problems--terrorism and provincial autonomy--and the solution to both the problems lies in the politics of peace. Criticising the militants, Asfandyar Wali said, ´´It is not a war of Islam and Kufr, but only terrorism.´´
´´ What kind of Islam is this which allows digging of a body from a grave and hanging it in the trouser (shalwar) above his ankles´´.
Discussing relationship among three neighbouring countries-Pakistan, India and Afghanistan-the ANP chief said the war was no solution to any problem, suggesting the leadership of the countries to join hands to curb the menace of terrorism as it is not the problem of a particular country but the entire region was facing terrorism.
´´History shows that peace of the region is inter-linked and any development in Kabul would have its effects in Pakistan and India,´´ he said, elaborating that if Pakistan wanted peace on its soil, it would have to make serious endeavours for peace in Afghanistan, and like-wise instability in Pakistan would have a negative effect on India.
Asfandyar described the provincial autonomy as a must for the stability of the country, saying: ´´Pakistan can never progress till the provinces are given full control of their resources.... we´ll have to rid ourselves of the impression that Pakistan consists of only Punjab. Smaller federating units of the country are equal parts of the country.´´
Referring to the repeal of the 17th constitutional amendments, he said it was high time to abolish it, but hastened to add that it was not a solution to all of our problems.
´´ A comprehensive constitutional package is required, encompassing all the problems of the people, including renaming of the Frontier Province as Pakhtunkhwa,´´ he said, adding that ANP would support only such a package, which solved problems of the Pakhtuns.
He said that the ANP´s stance on renaming of he province was not rigid, adding that if there was any objection to Pakhtunkhwa name, the ANP was ready to consider Pakhtunistan or Afghania. He said there should not be any objection to renaming of the provinces as Afghania, as it was the name given to the province by Chaudhry Rahmat Ali, who had coined the name Pakistan for this land.
Addressing the gathering, former provincial president of ANP Begum Naseem Wali Khansaid Pakhtuns were being killed under conspiracy. She said those killed were Pakhtuns and those being blamed for the killings were also Pakhtuns. ´´It is an irony of fate is that only Pakhtuns are killed and maimed but at the same time they are being labeled as terrorists,´´ said More Bibi.
The party provincial president Afrasiab Khan Khattak said today´s gathering had proved that Pakhtuns were united and they would stay united against all odds. He said ANP´s victory in the February 2008 general elections proved to the world that Pakhtuns were peace-loving people and htey hated terrorism and extremism.
He said ANP was at the receiving end in the recent chaos in the Frontier Province and the tribal belt. However, he added, the party would never quit its principled stance on the non-violence philosophy of Baacha Khan.
It merits a mention here that thousands of ANP workers thronged the NIshtar Hall to pay homage to their leaders. They were carrying the party red flags and banners, inscribed with slogans in praise of Bacha Khan and Wali Khan.
- Tauseef-ur-Rahman
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