PESHAWAR: Former Red Shirt leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan said at Jalalabad (Afgha­nistan) this afternoon [Feb 21] that Pakistan was his country and he wanted to serve his people and his Pakhtoon brethren, but equally he wan­t­­ed to serve the people of Afghanistan and he wou­­­­ld re­­­­turn to Pakistan only when “for him the formalities of passport, visa and travel docume­nts bet­ween Pakistan and Afghanistan were removed.”

He was talking to a group of Peshawar journalists who visited Jalalabad today and met Badshah Khan at his residence.

Abdul Ghaffar Khan said, “I am a man of free thoughts I have also international responsibilities and consider the freedom of movement between my own country and my neighbouring country Afghanistan vital. For my return to Pakistan, this guarantee is necessary.”

… In reply to a question, Ghaffar Khan said much improvement had been witnessed in Pakistan during the present regime of President Yahya Khan towards civil liberties and urged the President to have general elections on a democratic basis. He said with his decisions taken so far he felt that Yahya Khan was a nice man and was working for the good of the country. “I admire him.” He had also sent a message of condolence telegraphically to President Yahya on his mother’s death.

Published in Dawn, February 22nd, 2020

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