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PESHAWAR: Pakhtunkhwa Jamhoori Ittehad, an alliance of Pakhtun nationalist groups, has expressed serious concern over uncertainty in Afghanistan and urged the stakeholders to resolve their issues through meaningful negotiations. The demand was made by the leaders of the alliance in a meeting here on Sunday. The meeting was presided over by its convener Sikandar Hayat Khan Sherpao while several other leaders including Mukhtar Bacha of National Party; Afzal Khamoosh and Waheedullah Khan of Mazdoor Kisan party; Akhunzada Haider Zaman of Awami Workers Party; Ajmal Khan of Olasi Tehreek; and Tariq Ahmad Khan, Dr Farooq Afzal and Akhunzada Sikandar Zaman of Qaumi Watan Party attended the meeting. ....
Kahaan chalay Mehar! Itna dukh de jaoge kya [In this sad night of darkness For where did you put on your harness Will you now stand by no longer Will you leave us with so much distress] Fahmida Riaz, Nauha Major Ishaq ke Intiqal Par [Dirge On the Death of Major Ishaq] Major Ishaq Muhammad was born on April 4, 1921, a hundred years ago today, in a village, Akhara, located 16-17 miles from Jalandhar. As I write this piece remembering the revolutionary founder of the Mazdoor Kisan Party, the ongoing farmers’ protests in neighbouring India have entered their seventh month. And various peasant organisations in Pakistan are planning a ‘tractor march’ to the federal and Punjab capitals if their demands for the support price of wheat, reduced power tariffs for tube-wells and fertiliser rates are not accepted. Later this month, April 17 will also mark the International Day of Peasant Struggle. ....
As âTrolley Timesâ Captures Imaginations, Punjab Remembers Historic Newspapers of Protest From 1907âs struggle against British land revenue rates, to 202-21âs agitation against the new farm laws, at least five newspapers were launched to provide platforms for those fighting for their rights. A group of protesters read the Trolley Times at Singhu border. Photo: Kusum Arora Rights13/Jan/2021 Jalandhar: Nearly a century ago, when desperate farmers and labourers in Punjab agitated for their rights in British-ruled India, they found a platform in a newspaper called Kirti (Labourer). This newspaper not only led to the formation of the Kirti Kisan Party but also caught the attention of the national and foreign press. In its February 11, 1928, edition, ....