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Meanwhile, https://tribune.com.pk/story/1350736/kkr-wont-playing-games-peshawar-zalmi/
Jawad Afridi - a liar.
Jawad Afridi - a liar.
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Meanwhile, https://tribune.com.pk/story/1350736/kkr-wont-playing-games-peshawar-zalmi/
Jawad Afridi - a liar.
However the point remains HOW TO GET THERE. How to develop that acceptance?
Understood and I respect you opinion in this regard. Just to give you an idea, I am originally from Taxila (originally as in born and brought up over there) and half of the population is Pathan. I do not see may people more patriotic than the Pakhtoons of Pakistan. So I can understand when you say that the problem is with the Afghans as our side of the Pathans are quite nice people. IN fact, my best friend is a Pathan from Swat and nobody hates the Afghans for there policies and back stabbing habits like he does!
For the main point that you have raised, YES, I totally agree with the point that unless there is clear understanding and acceptance from the Afghan side we won’t become the best friends that we should be. However the point remains HOW TO GET THERE. How to develop that acceptance? To be fair, we cannot accept that to happen overnight, like a miracle, in Afghanistan. To clear the doubts and to create understanding, EVENTUALLY, we will have to work together. Yes the current regime there is far from workable and debate and dialogue may not bear any fruit but still the fact is that eventually it will have to be done this way, through debate and dialogue! Besides, the current regime do not have any kind of control over the country anyway so it is pointless. What I think is most appropriate is to come to an understanding that they won’t let their soil be used against Pakistan, that Pakistan will help stabilize Afghanistan and once that is established and the gov. do have some actual control over their country we will then need to create that acceptance and understanding so that the can accept the reality. Also I wont lose all hope here. I am always of the view that we cannot judge the whole nation/population by the actions of those sitting in Kabul. They got there by chance. It is a case like Bangladesh. The current gov. there is so much anti-Pakistan but that do not mean that all Bangladeshi people are anti-Pakistan!
Good move. Afghan and Pakistani Pashtuns need to forge closer ties to remove misunderstandings and work for our common culture/language/heritage. I hope to see more interaction and colloboration in other fields as well. State boundries and the menace of terrorism should not be allowed to get in the way of our socio cultural ties which would only weaken Pashtun identity and unity.
I also support closer cultural ties with Tajikistan/Iran for our Farsi speaking Afghans. Colonial drawn borders should never be allowed to create divide between peoples who share so much.
And who chanted and supported peshawer zalmi in the stadium ? It were punjabis.
All crowd was chanting peshawer, peshawer even at time I was disappointed to see that less has been supporting my city's team