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Old Friday, April 09, 2010
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no matter how it goes, if we analyse it, the credit of naming the frontier province goes to current PPP govt.none did it before.
secondly, some people argue about the local issues of the people of pakistan.i must make it clear to them that itz not a child's play nor has the ppp govt a mida's touch to make gold out of every crisis.
these crisis have a history in the making.pakistan has been a poorly managed country, therefore, it wl surely take time to deal with the outstanding issues.be patient.let the ppp govt complete its tenure.if they return empty-handed in the end, hold them accountable at the time of elections and vote the leaders whom u wish to represent ur voice. Democracies grow by evolution, tolerance and patience.

now the govt has named the province.the name is given to the province after consulting the democratically elected representatives of the ppl of NWFP.majority of the provincial representatives and the ppl hv hailed the name.so plz plz plzzzzzzzz stand by the democratic norms and values.if u like democracy,u shud know that in democracy majoriyty rules.the minority is not ignored but itz the majority that takes the final decision.


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