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    Nadeem Afzal Chan Questions Exclusion of PPP Amid Sindhi Nationalist Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a notable political statement, Nadeem Afzal Chan questioned the strategy of sidelining the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) from the political framework. He emphasized the potential challenges in controlling Sindhi nationalist groups if the PPP, a dominant political force in Sindh, is excluded from governance. This remark highlights the delicate balance of regional politics in Pakistan, where PPP has historically played a crucial role in representing Sindhi interests.

    PPP’s influence in Sindh has long been a stabilizing factor, acting as a bridge between nationalist aspirations and federal governance. Excluding such a key player could exacerbate tensions and lead to increased unrest among Sindhi nationalists who seek greater autonomy or recognition. Chan’s question underscores the risks involved in political exclusion, which might fuel separatist sentiments rather than contain them.

    In a broader context, this development reflects ongoing debates about inclusivity and power-sharing in Pakistan’s political landscape. Managing ethnic and regional dynamics remains a significant challenge for the country’s leadership, especially in provinces like Sindh where nationalist movements have deep roots. Chan’s comments serve as a cautionary note on the importance of maintaining dialogue and cooperation with influential regional parties to ensure political stability.

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