What factors can bring about a start to National Integration process in Afghanistan
1. Afghan Royalists ( king Zahir Shahs family)
2. Building of National Institutions like…parliament, judiciary,National Army and Police
3. Spreading education amongst Afghan youth
4. More autonomy to Afghan ethnic groups like Hazaras and Tajiks
5. Encouraging Afghan professionals and skilled manpower to return to war ravaged country
6. Foreign Aid through IFIs
7. Elimination of direct or indirect foreign interference
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In case of any muslim countries….including Pakistan..majority of the sane ppl advocate soft revolution through media and civil society…same is already happening in many free muslim societies like..Turkey,Pakistan,BD, Malaysia&Indonesia…instead of state Institutions…Non state actors play a vital role in soft revolutions.It is a viable option because it reduces the chances of chaos,voilence and civil war in the country
election , democracy , freedam !
These wards look good on paper or media shows.
in todays politics there is no room for it.
205 countries have not got an elected government by people. The remaining ones have no government at all.
In the west governments get changed but the policies stay. Majority of the People vote for personality not policy.
From 1950s the plans are already set and have been working in favore of the west.
And as long as the muslims(us) keeps biting each other, there is no hope.
same as this party more then 100 political party very soon going to act against mullah and government .
read this :
Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) was founded in Calcutta on 6th March 1948 during the 2nd All India Conference of the Communist Party of India (CPI) for the new state of Pakistan. Comrade Sajjad Zaheer was elected as its first General Secretary. Many leaders of the CPI helped the formation of the Communist Party in Pakistan. Soon the party and its fronts were banned as a result of unsuccessful revolution by the Anti-Imperialist officers “Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case” in 1951. The party leadership was jailed and party started work under the cover of National Awami Party (NAP). In 1960s the Sino-Soviet split in CPP divided the party in Pro-Chinese and Pro-Russia groups in both east and west Pakistan, (1970 Pro-China group formed Pakistan Mazdoor Kisan Party (MKP) in West Pakistan). CPP launched a militant and peasants armed struggle in Pattfeder, Baluchistan. CPP resisted the autocratic military regimes and built the militant trade unions movements in the country. After the disintegration of Soviet Union the left of Pakistan was extremely disappointed and confused, at this point the MKP and CPP merged and formed Communist Mazdoor Kisan Party (CMKP) in 1994. The CPP accepted the criticism that they were too uncritical toward the Soviet Union. In 1999 the All Party Worker’s Conference decided to form Communist Party of Pakistan. During the struggle Communist Party lost several of senior comrades like Comrade Hassan Nasir, Comrade Nazeer Abasi, Comrade Dr. Taj Mohammad, Comrade Nisar and many more. The cadre of CPP present Red Salute to all comrades martyred during the struggle.
CPP Fronts are the following:
Peace Committee Pakistan (PPSC)
Nawjawan Mahaz (Youth Front) Pakistan
Democratic Students Federation (DSF)
Anjuman Jamhooriat Pasand Khawateen
Peasant Committees;
Sindh Hari (Peasant) Committee Baluchistan Bazgar Committeehis link is belong to other pakistani political party :
http://www.laborpakistan.org/manshoor.pdf
his link is belong to other pakistani political party :
http://www.laborpakistan.org/manshoor.pdf
this is the list of political party of Pakistan :
http://www.broadleft.org/pk.htm
after the demise of USSR communists ve no grounds in Pakistan…however they are a recognizeable political force in India
All the mentioned political parties vnt got even a single seat in Parliamentary elections
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