- Pakhtunkhwa
Pakhtunkhwa, Pashtoonkhwa, or Pashtunkhwa (
Pashto : پښتونخوا) is a name used historically byPashtun leaders for thePashtun areas ofAfghanistan andPakistan . More recently it has been used by Pashtun nationalists inPakistan as the name with which they would like to rename theNorth-West Frontier Province (NWFP), commonly known as "Sarhad " (Urdu /Persian : سرحد).While the concept was first mentioned in the twentieth century by
Khan Abdul Wali Khan andKhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan . The name change has drawn widespread critism from the region non-Pashtun communities, notably theHindkowans , SeraikisChitralis and other non-Pashto speaking inhabitants of the province who say they are 50 percent of the total population of the province.Former president
Zia-ul-Haq agreed withBacha Khan to change the name but he contended that the termPashtunistan had become controversial and was being politicized by Afghanistan. Bacha Khan suggested Pakhtunkhwa. But, again, some hitch was created and Zia-ul-Haq asked Bacha Khan to suggest another name. [ [http://www.khyber.org/articles/2003/MatterofIdentity.shtml Matter of Identity by Dr. Sher Zaman Taizai] ] At other times, the names "Khyber" have also been suggested as a possible name from the province.Within the NWFP Provincial Assembly the first party to table a bill for the renaming of NWFP was the
Pakistan Peoples Party NWFP chapter underAftab Ahmad Sherpao . Sherpao cleverly exploited the renaming issue to cause a split between theAwami National Party and its right wing allies (traditional opponents of the ANP's ethnic politics and in particular renaming). The bill failed to pass in its first attempt but the issue did anger opponents in the party of the ANP's alliance with thePakistan Muslim League (PML). The ANP leadership, however, cited its lack of a majority in the provincial assembly and how the issue has not been placed as part of a formal agreement with the leader of the Muslim LeagueNawaz Sharif as a reason for the bill's failure to pass. Prior to the 1997 general elections, the ANP obtained a formal commitment from Nawaz Sharif on the renaming issue as part of their pre-election political/electoral alliance. [Yusufzai, Rahimullah, "A Dream Half-Fulfilled," "The NEWS" (16 November 1997 ).]After the alliances victory in the 1997 elections, the PPP under Aftab Sherpao again tabled a bill for a resolution on the renaming issue in the provincial assembly. The issue was eventually taken up by the Assembly in the latter half of 1997, and after a brief debate the NWFP Assembly speaker
Hidayatullah Chamkani called the issue to a vote asking those members opposing the issue to stand up. This move caught theMuslim League members off guard as they had already decided they would not support the renaming issue. The Pakhtoonkhwa resolution , was supported by the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and the Jamiat Ulema -i- Islam (JUI) (F) while the PML with 37 members abstained. It was opposed only by two members both Pakhtuns - from the PML (J) Salim Saifullah and Humayun Saifullah. [ [http://www.khyber.org/articles/2003/MatterofIdentity.shtml Matter of Identity by Dr. Sher Zaman Taizai] ]Despite the resolutions' passage, the backlash in the right-wing press and conservative supporters of
Nawaz Sharif in Punjab in particular was intense. The issue was then addressed at the Federal level as a formal renaming could only be done through a constitutional amendment requiring a two-thirds majority. Nawaz Sharif, under pressure from the right wing of his party and outside, backtracked on his previous commitment. In an attempt to save the alliance, Sharif made efforts to resolve the issue by instead offering a compromise name like Nuristan or Abasin. The offer was rejected by theAwami National Party leadership and the ANP withdrew from the Federal and provincial governments [ [http://www.ghazali.net/book1/Chapter10a/body_page_3.html www.ghazali.net] .]In May 2008 to accommodate a demand by the ANP, the PPP proposed that the name of the North-West Frontier Province be changed to Pakhtoonkhwa, [
Dawn News - [http://www.dawn.com/2008/05/25/top1.htm PPP out to tame presidency, empower parliament] ] , however the Muslim League Nawaz which has considerable support in theHindko speaking Hazara region of the province announce it may opposed the name change because of it "being on ethnic grounds" due to opposition by its provincial leadership. [ [http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=116938 PML-N may oppose NWFP renaming as Pakhtunkhwa - The News] ]The name Pakhtunkhwa was mentioned for the first time in the United Nation's General Assembly by Pakistani President Asif Zardari on 26th september 2008. [ [http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=138240 ANP jubilant as Pakhtunkhwa echoes in UNGA] Saturday, September 27, 2008 by Riaz Khan. Retrieved 29 September 2008 Daudzai]
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Pashto
*Pashtun people
*Pashtun diaspora
*Pashtun culture
*Pashtunistan External links
Pashtunkhwa- A Development Framework [http://www.khyberwatch.com/NDCP/NDCP1.htm]
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