PESHAWAR, June 18: The Hindko-Sraeki Students Organization of Khyber Medical College has asked the administration to refrain from reprinting Seena, college annual magazine, as it will be a sheer waste of time and funds.

In a statement, HSSO said the inclusion of more languages into Seena was a step in the right direction which would bring national unity among all cultural and language groups.

The treatment given to Urdu as national language was a correct decision. The HSSO condemned those elements who had destroyed the copies of Seena for petty political reasons.

The HSSO underlined the need to include other languages like Khwar, Gojjari and Sheena in the next issue of the magazine.

In a separate statement, Mohammad Ziauddin, President of the Hindko Literary Society, has welcomed the inclusion of Hindko language in Seena and have termed it a positive step.

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