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Mahmudul Haq Usmani for the Presidency. Ultimately the leadership backed Abdul Wali Khan as a compromise candidate. The National Council of the Party met on 30 June and 1 July 1968 at Royal Hotel, Peshawar, with Professor Muzaffar Ahmed, President of East Pakistan NAP chairing the first session.
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under Wali Khan was one of a handful of parties that protested the military operation. In one case, Khan helped a senior East
Pakistani diplomat's son escape to Afghanistan from possible internment in West Pakistan. The military government, in retaliation against the protests, banned the party and
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advocating outright separation and armed struggle and those advocating political struggle led by
Sherbaz Khan Mazari. The split ended the alliance between Pashtun Nationalists and Baloch Nationalists that Wali Khan had formed in 1969 and led to the formation of the
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and other cities of the province, and provoke a full scale confrontation. Wali Khan rejected this notion and held back his infuriated party cadres, escorting the dead bodies to
Peshawar; he had them buried quietly with their bereaved families.
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Balochistan and espoused federalism with greater autonomy for the provinces. Senior party leader Ghaus Bux Bizenjo advocated that Pakistan consisted of four nationalities and their empowerment equally would prevent the breakup of Pakistan.
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break the impasse as Yahya Khan had already decided on a full scale military crackdown. Pakistan's increasing vulnerability and widespread international outrage against the military crackdown eventually created a situation that led to
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However, the final straw was the discovery of arms in the Iraqi embassy in Islamabad and Nawab Akbar Bugti's declaration of the London Plan, that alleged that NAP-led governments in Balochistan and
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as well as the holding of fair elections, protection of an independent judiciary and freedom of the press. It contested the 1970 election, winning the second largest number of seats in
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and killed a dozen people; many more were wounded by their automatic gunfire. Wali Khan narrowly escaped a bullet during the attack. Public anger amongst ethnic
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under the name National Awami Party of Pakistan in 2000, however the party was routed in the 2002 election and much of its leadership merged back with the ANP.
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47:Abbreviation
29:
2298:23 December
2195:Habib Jalib
2088:Habib Jalib
1926:Baluchistan
1663:Balochistan
1636:Baluchistan
1628:confederacy
1605:Yahya Khans
1490:Visa policy
1467:in Pakistan
1395:Balochistan
894:Balochistan
873:High courts
459:Balochistan
427:Gulbar Khan
353:Balochistan
2530:Categories
2374:4 February
2216:References
2115:Daoud Khan
1980:Rawalpindi
1909:See also:
1877:Bangladesh
1594:Bangladesh
732:Amendments
664:Ayaz Sadiq
312:Federalism
246:Party flag
187:Secularism
114:1967-11-30
2359:Chowk.com
2139:Fazle Haq
1819:Treasurer
1764:President
1446:Diplomacy
1389:Provinces
1383:Islamabad
1052:General:
1017:Elections
965:Elections
878:Islamabad
835:Judiciary
760:Executive
603:Ishaq Dar
529:Districts
524:Divisions
482:President
365:Governors
274:Elections
227:Left-wing
191:Socialism
122:Dissolved
55:President
2485:The Dawn
2427:Archived
2293:DAWN.COM
2270:The Dawn
2245:Archived
2159:See also
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1992:Peshawar
1984:Pashtuns
1956:leftists
1620:One Unit
1596:(former
1580:between
1480:Passport
1127:Punjab:
576:Chairman
182:Ideology
1960:Maoists
1753:Office
1729:(MKP).
1709:in the
1474:Customs
1159:Sindh:
660:Speaker
195:Marxism
127: (
112: (
107:Founded
97:Founder
1640:Punjab
1405:Punjab
882:Punjab
668:PML(N)
654:PML(N)
607:PML(N)
593:PML(N)
534:Tehsil
444:Punjab
338:Punjab
237:
233:Colors
163:NAP(M)
2462:2006.
1750:Name
1644:Sindh
1513:China
1508:India
1410:Sindh
1191:KPK:
886:Sindh
801:PML-N
726:Annex
449:Sindh
343:Sindh
50:NAP-W
2376:2006
2300:2023
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1327:2020
1322:2015
1317:2009
1305:2021
1300:2016
1295:2011
1290:2006
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1280:1996
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1270:1990
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1089:2002
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1079:1993
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1069:1988
1064:1985
1059:1977
1054:1970
1042:2024
1037:2018
1032:2013
1027:2008
718:1973
713:1962
708:1956
129:1986
125:1986
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1600:).
890:KPK
777:PPP
737:Law
679:PPP
621:PTI
539:UCs
454:KPK
348:KPK
240:Red
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155:MKP
151:ANP
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