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National Democratic Movement (Pakistan)

The National Democratic Movement (NDM; Pashto: ملي جمهوري غورځنګ, romanized: Millī Jumhūrī Ghōrźang; Urdu: قومی جمہوری تحریک) is a Pashtun nationalist,[4] regionalist, and social-democratic political party in Pakistan. The NDM seeks to resist the "growing militarisation" and promotes a federal parliamentary system.[2] It also aims to provide a platform to women and youth for organising their political activism.[6] It was founded by Mohsin Dawar on 1 September 2021 in Peshawar.[7][8][9]

National Democratic Movement
ملي جمهوري غورځنګ[1]
Urdu nameقومی جمہوری تحریک
AbbreviationNDM
ChairmanMohsin Dawar
General SecretaryMuzamil Shah Roshan
SpokespersonJamila Gilani[2]
Founded1 September 2021 (2021-09-01)
Split fromAwami National Party
Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party
Pashtun Tahafuz Movement
HeadquartersQuetta, Balochistan, Pakistan[3]
IdeologySocial democracy
Anti-authoritarianism
Progressivism
Regionalism
Federalism
Pashtun nationalism[4]
(Left-wing nationalism)
Political positionCentre-left
ReligionSecular
National affiliationPakistan Democratic Movement
Colours  Black   Red
Election symbol
Mountain[5]
Party flag

Mohsin Dawar was elected as the chairman and Jamila Gilani as the spokesperson.[7]

History

Consultations about the need for formation of a new progressive party had been ongoing since December 2020.[6] The party was formally launched on 1 September 2021 in Peshawar in the wake of the Taliban takeover of Kabul two weeks earlier, amid growing concerns about instability in the region.

The party was joined by several activists in the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement, including Mohsin Dawar and Abdullah Nangyal, and by former members of the Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party and the Awami National Party, including Jamila Gilani, Bushra Gohar, Afrasiab Khattak, Basheer Matta, and Latif Afridi.[2][10]

Policies

The NDM opposes the role of the military establishment in Pakistan and the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. During the opening ceremony of the party, senior leader Afrasiab Khattak stated that "the [Pakistani] army generals wanted the enforcement of Shariah system in Afghanistan but wanted to impose a martial law in Pakistan." He added, "the enemies had attacked Kabul and Kandahar to push the Afghans back to the darkness. The enemy should understand that Peshawar has now become the new centre and they could not silence the Pashtuns."[10]

Manifesto

The NDM recognizes the marginalization of smaller provinces and regions in the distribution of resources in Pakistan, and said it would "struggle for a new social contract among the federating units that would be based on justice and recognise rights on natural, financial, and human resources."[10] The party believes in a "true federal democracy in which the centre controls four departments: foreign affairs, currency, defense, and inter-provincial communications; or any other powers approved by the Council of Common Interests. All other powers must be delegated to the provinces."[9]

According to its manifesto, the party aims "to establish a just, peaceful, tolerant, and humane society in which citizens enjoy fundamental freedoms, including freedom of expression, freedom of association, and protection of the law." The party hopes to "eliminate unproductive expenditure by reviewing spending priorities and will spend maximum resources on education, health, and human development," and believes that "at least 4% of the annual national budget should be spent on education." The party is in favour of giving the status of national language to each of the major languages of Pakistan, and advocates for educating children in their mother tongue.[11] The manifesto also says that the party is against all forms of discrimination against women.[9]

Flag

The party has a bicolour flag, having vertical stripes of black and red colour.[9] The black represents the dark days of the past while the red represents revolution and prosperity.

NDM–PTM relationship

Some analysts claimed that the NDM would cause a set back for the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), a non-parliamentary political movement, and curtail its influence. However, according to Mohsin Dawar, the NDM would support the PTM. "The PTM is a joint movement and we remained part of it. I don’t think that the NDM will weaken the PTM," he stated.[10] Several leaders of the NDM, including Mohsin Dawar, Jamila Gilani, and Abdullah Nangyal, are prominent activists in the PTM.[2]

References

  1. ^ "محسن دوړ د "ملي جمهوري غورځنګ" په نامه د نوي سیاسي ګوند د تاسیس اعلان وکړ". BBC News (in Pashto). 1 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Krishnankutty, Pia (September 2, 2021). "Pashtun leaders launch National Democratic Movement, party to counter Pakistan 'militarisation'". ThePrint.
  3. ^ "List of Enlisted Political Parties" (PDF). www.ecp.gov.pk. Election Commission of Pakistan. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Pashtun nationalist politicians launch new political party". Mashriq TV. September 2, 2021.
  5. ^ "List of Symbols Alloted [sic] of Political Party" (PDF). ecp.gov.pk. Election Commission of Pakistan. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  6. ^ a b "National Democratic Movement: An Alliance Of The Oppressed". The Friday Times. September 7, 2021.
  7. ^ a b "دمحسن داوړ په مشرۍ دقامي جمهوري ګوند بنیاد کېښودی شو". VOA Deewa (in Pashto). 1 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Mohsin Dawar set to launch own party". The Nation. June 7, 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d "MNA Mohsin Dawar Launches National Democratic Movement In Peshawar". The Friday Times. September 1, 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d "Waziristan MNA, nationalists form political party". Dawn. 2 September 2021.
  11. ^ "MNA Mohsin Dawar launches NDM". The Express Tribune. September 1, 2021.

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The National Democratic Movement NDM Pashto ملي جمهوري غورځنګ romanized Milli Jumhuri Ghōrzang Urdu قومی جمہوری تحریک is a Pashtun nationalist 4 regionalist and social democratic political party in Pakistan The NDM seeks to resist the growing militarisation and promotes a federal parliamentary system 2 It also aims to provide a platform to women and youth for organising their political activism 6 It was founded by Mohsin Dawar on 1 September 2021 in Peshawar 7 8 9 National Democratic Movement ملي جمهوري غورځنګ 1 Urdu nameقومی جمہوری تحریکAbbreviationNDMChairmanMohsin DawarGeneral SecretaryMuzamil Shah RoshanSpokespersonJamila Gilani 2 Founded1 September 2021 2021 09 01 Split fromAwami National PartyPashtunkhwa Milli Awami PartyPashtun Tahafuz MovementHeadquartersQuetta Balochistan Pakistan 3 IdeologySocial democracyAnti authoritarianismProgressivismRegionalismFederalismPashtun nationalism 4 Left wing nationalism Political positionCentre leftReligionSecularNational affiliationPakistan Democratic MovementColours Black RedElection symbolMountain 5 Party flagPolitics of PakistanPolitical partiesElectionsMohsin Dawar was elected as the chairman and Jamila Gilani as the spokesperson 7 Contents 1 History 2 Policies 2 1 Manifesto 3 Flag 4 NDM PTM relationship 5 ReferencesHistory EditConsultations about the need for formation of a new progressive party had been ongoing since December 2020 6 The party was formally launched on 1 September 2021 in Peshawar in the wake of the Taliban takeover of Kabul two weeks earlier amid growing concerns about instability in the region The party was joined by several activists in the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement including Mohsin Dawar and Abdullah Nangyal and by former members of the Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party and the Awami National Party including Jamila Gilani Bushra Gohar Afrasiab Khattak Basheer Matta and Latif Afridi 2 10 Policies EditThe NDM opposes the role of the military establishment in Pakistan and the Taliban rule in Afghanistan During the opening ceremony of the party senior leader Afrasiab Khattak stated that the Pakistani army generals wanted the enforcement of Shariah system in Afghanistan but wanted to impose a martial law in Pakistan He added the enemies had attacked Kabul and Kandahar to push the Afghans back to the darkness The enemy should understand that Peshawar has now become the new centre and they could not silence the Pashtuns 10 Manifesto Edit The NDM recognizes the marginalization of smaller provinces and regions in the distribution of resources in Pakistan and said it would struggle for a new social contract among the federating units that would be based on justice and recognise rights on natural financial and human resources 10 The party believes in a true federal democracy in which the centre controls four departments foreign affairs currency defense and inter provincial communications or any other powers approved by the Council of Common Interests All other powers must be delegated to the provinces 9 According to its manifesto the party aims to establish a just peaceful tolerant and humane society in which citizens enjoy fundamental freedoms including freedom of expression freedom of association and protection of the law The party hopes to eliminate unproductive expenditure by reviewing spending priorities and will spend maximum resources on education health and human development and believes that at least 4 of the annual national budget should be spent on education The party is in favour of giving the status of national language to each of the major languages of Pakistan and advocates for educating children in their mother tongue 11 The manifesto also says that the party is against all forms of discrimination against women 9 Flag EditThe party has a bicolour flag having vertical stripes of black and red colour 9 The black represents the dark days of the past while the red represents revolution and prosperity NDM PTM relationship EditSome analysts claimed that the NDM would cause a set back for the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement PTM a non parliamentary political movement and curtail its influence However according to Mohsin Dawar the NDM would support the PTM The PTM is a joint movement and we remained part of it I don t think that the NDM will weaken the PTM he stated 10 Several leaders of the NDM including Mohsin Dawar Jamila Gilani and Abdullah Nangyal are prominent activists in the PTM 2 References Edit محسن دوړ د ملي جمهوري غورځنګ په نامه د نوي سیاسي ګوند د تاسیس اعلان وکړ BBC News in Pashto 1 September 2021 a b c d Krishnankutty Pia September 2 2021 Pashtun leaders launch National Democratic Movement party to counter Pakistan militarisation ThePrint List of Enlisted Political Parties PDF www ecp gov pk Election Commission of Pakistan 3 March 2022 Retrieved 23 March 2022 a b Pashtun nationalist politicians launch new political party Mashriq TV September 2 2021 List of Symbols Alloted sic of Political Party PDF ecp gov pk Election Commission of Pakistan Retrieved 23 April 2022 a b National Democratic Movement An Alliance Of The Oppressed The Friday Times September 7 2021 a b دمحسن داوړ په مشرۍ دقامي جمهوري ګوند بنیاد کېښودی شو VOA Deewa in Pashto 1 September 2021 Mohsin Dawar set to launch own party The Nation June 7 2021 a b c d MNA Mohsin Dawar Launches National Democratic Movement In Peshawar The Friday Times September 1 2021 a b c d Waziristan MNA nationalists form political party Dawn 2 September 2021 MNA Mohsin Dawar launches NDM The Express Tribune September 1 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Democratic Movement Pakistan amp oldid 1156644240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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