Updated at: 1657 PST, Sunday, January 25, 2009
PESHAWAR: ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan said on Friday peace could not be established in Afghistan and India without peaceful Pakistan.
Addressing a gathering here on Sunday, he said: “We believe in the politics of non-violence as preached by Bacha Khan.” Khan said that he was ready to hold talks with the suicide attackers.
ANP chief said that Pakistan could not termed a federation without giving provincial autonomy to all four provinces. He said that besides Pakistan and Afghanistan, India is also facing the threats of terrorism.
War is not the solution of any issue, he said and added that war between two nuclear-armed neighbors would tear down the humanity only.
PESHAWAR: ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan said on Friday peace could not be established in Afghistan and India without peaceful Pakistan.
Addressing a gathering here on Sunday, he said: “We believe in the politics of non-violence as preached by Bacha Khan.” Khan said that he was ready to hold talks with the suicide attackers.
ANP chief said that Pakistan could not termed a federation without giving provincial autonomy to all four provinces. He said that besides Pakistan and Afghanistan, India is also facing the threats of terrorism.
War is not the solution of any issue, he said and added that war between two nuclear-armed neighbors would tear down the humanity only.