Pakistan Today

Avoid divisive politics

Mr Javed Hashmi wants to rush into dividing the four provinces of Pakistan in up to sixteen. He wants it done before the next elections. I wonder why he wants to rush into it. M A Durrani and the Nawab of Bahawalpur want Bahawalpur to be a separate province. One hears voices for Multan to be a separate province. A Seraiki province has already been talked about. What is going on? Such demands can be contagious, unsettling the whole country.

These people want to implement the policy of divide and rule. This is the policy powerful nations adopt in subject nations. Civilised nations unite their people mentally and geographically, gain strength, and move forward in a respectful manner. Muslims of this region have already been divided not so long ago; people cannot afford further division. Unification of the 50 states of America is a more recent example.

Our leaders must put national unity and strength before their personal grudges and/or agenda. They should behave as seasoned statesmen and not get into the character assassination of each other. They should have a solid plan for national reforms and focus their political struggle around it.

SYED AQEEL SARWAR

Lahore

 

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