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Qaumi Watan Party

Qaumi Watan Party (Pashto: قومي وطن ګوند or قامي وطنپال ګوند; Urdu: قومی وطن پارٹی), abbreviated as QWP and formerly called Pakistan Peoples Party–Sherpao (PPP–S), is one of the prominent political parties in Pakistan, that split away from the Pakistan Peoples Party just before the 2002 general election.[1] PPP–S was named after its leader Aftab Ahmad Sherpao. Differences had cropped up between PPP Chairperson Benazir Bhutto and Senior Leader Aftab Ahmad Sherpao in 1999 and the latter was expelled from the PPP by the former, thus creating PPP–S.[2] In October 2012, it was renamed to Qaumi Watan Party when it changed its political agenda and declared itself as a Pashtun neo-nationalist party.

Qaumi Watan Party
قومی وطن پارٹی
Pashto nameقومي وطن ګوند‎
AbbreviationQWP
LeaderAftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao
FoundedOctober 17, 2012 (2012-10-17)
Split fromPakistan Peoples Party
Preceded byPakistan Peoples Party–Sherpao
HeadquartersHayatabad, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
IdeologyPashtun neo-nationalism
Social democracy
Political positionCentre-left
ReligionIslam
National affiliationPakistan Democratic Movement
ColorsRed, black, white
   
Senate
0 / 104
National Assembly
0 / 342
KPK AssemblyAssembly dissolved
Election symbol
Chiragh (Oil Lamp)
Party flag
Website
http://www.qwp.org.pk

Name change

The name and manifesto of the party were formally changed on October 17, 2012. It was renamed from "Pakistan Peoples Party–Sherpao" to "Qaumi Watan Party".[3] The tri-color flag was also changed by replacing the green color with white. Aftab Ahmad Sherpao said Qaumi Watan Party will work for rights of the Pashtuns of the entire region, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Karachi, Balochistan and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.[4][5]

Overview

At the legislative elections of 20 October 2002, Pakistan Peoples Party–Sherpao won 0.3% of the popular vote and 2 out of 272 elected members. In the 2008 general election, the party won only 1 seat in the National Assembly, in which the party leader Aftab Sherpao was successful. On the other hand, it won 6 provincial assembly seats, all in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.

During the 2013 elections the party rebranded itself as the Qaumi Watan Party and Sherpao once again won the National seat, provincially the party secured 10 seats in total, of which 8 were directly elected. This made the Qaumi Watan Party the fourth largest party in the KPK Assembly and a ally of PTI-led government coalition.

Flag

The tricolor red-black-white flag of the party exactly resembles the flag of the Kingdom of Afghanistan during the regime of Emir Habibullah Kalakani (January 1929 – October 1929).[6] The same colors were also used by the Mongols when occupying present-day Afghanistan in the 13th century.[7]

QWP-PTI relationship

The QWP initially joined the coalition government in the KPK province as a junior party of Imran Khan's PTI. The PTI then parted ways on suspicions of corruption by QWP ministers. After Qaumi Wattan Party parted ways from the KPK provincial government by Tehreek-e-Insaf of Imran Khan over corruption allegations, Sikandar Sherpao of QWP presented a letter to the media[8] which was received from PTI Chairman Imran Khan advising to appoint a person named Khushal Khan as CEO of KPOGCL.[9] PTI criticized QWP for such an act as the letter contained errors and the signature of Imran Khan was seen to be different from the original one. Shireen Mazari condemned the letter in a brief press release.[10]

Relations began to improve between the two party and as of 2015, QWP rejoined the PTI provincial government and its ministers re-took the oath of office, this came amongst agreement between the parties to support non-corrupt government and resulted from QWP ministers not being charged of corruption by the Ehtesab Commission.[11][12]

References

  1. ^ Khan, Zalan (1 April 2013). "Tracing the trajectory of Aftab Sherpao and the Qaumi Watan Party". The Express Tribune.
  2. ^ PPP (S) polls Dawn Newspaper, July 30, 2002
  3. ^ Long, Roger D.; Singh, Gurharpal; Samad, Yunas; Talbot, Ian (2015-10-08). State and Nation-Building in Pakistan: Beyond Islam and Security. Routledge. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-317-44819-8.
  4. ^ Bacha, Ali Hazrat (18 October 2012). "Renames party, changes flag: Sherpao emerges as Pakhtun nationalist". Dawn. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  5. ^ Buneri, Nader (18 October 2012). . The Nation. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  6. ^
  7. ^ Afghanistan January 1929 - October 1929
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on November 16, 2013. Retrieved November 15, 2013.
  9. ^ Fake Letter Drafted by Qaumi Watan Party
  10. ^ PTI Press Release
  11. ^ "KP to have three senior ministers after QWP rejoins PTI govt".
  12. ^ "Two years on, QWP rejoins K-P government". 21 October 2015.

External links

  • Official site
  • Official Twitter
  • Official Facebook

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Qaumi Watan Party Pashto قومي وطن ګوند or قامي وطنپال ګوند Urdu قومی وطن پارٹی abbreviated as QWP and formerly called Pakistan Peoples Party Sherpao PPP S is one of the prominent political parties in Pakistan that split away from the Pakistan Peoples Party just before the 2002 general election 1 PPP S was named after its leader Aftab Ahmad Sherpao Differences had cropped up between PPP Chairperson Benazir Bhutto and Senior Leader Aftab Ahmad Sherpao in 1999 and the latter was expelled from the PPP by the former thus creating PPP S 2 In October 2012 it was renamed to Qaumi Watan Party when it changed its political agenda and declared itself as a Pashtun neo nationalist party Qaumi Watan Party قومی وطن پارٹیPashto nameقومي وطن ګوند AbbreviationQWPLeaderAftab Ahmad Khan SherpaoFoundedOctober 17 2012 2012 10 17 Split fromPakistan Peoples PartyPreceded byPakistan Peoples Party SherpaoHeadquartersHayatabad Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PakistanIdeologyPashtun neo nationalismSocial democracyPolitical positionCentre leftReligionIslamNational affiliationPakistan Democratic MovementColorsRed black white Senate0 104National Assembly0 342KPK AssemblyAssembly dissolvedElection symbolChiragh Oil Lamp Party flagWebsitehttp www qwp org pkPolitics of PakistanPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Name change 2 Overview 3 Flag 4 QWP PTI relationship 5 References 6 External linksName change EditThe name and manifesto of the party were formally changed on October 17 2012 It was renamed from Pakistan Peoples Party Sherpao to Qaumi Watan Party 3 The tri color flag was also changed by replacing the green color with white Aftab Ahmad Sherpao said Qaumi Watan Party will work for rights of the Pashtuns of the entire region including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Karachi Balochistan and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas 4 5 Overview EditAt the legislative elections of 20 October 2002 Pakistan Peoples Party Sherpao won 0 3 of the popular vote and 2 out of 272 elected members In the 2008 general election the party won only 1 seat in the National Assembly in which the party leader Aftab Sherpao was successful On the other hand it won 6 provincial assembly seats all in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province During the 2013 elections the party rebranded itself as the Qaumi Watan Party and Sherpao once again won the National seat provincially the party secured 10 seats in total of which 8 were directly elected This made the Qaumi Watan Party the fourth largest party in the KPK Assembly and a ally of PTI led government coalition Flag EditThe tricolor red black white flag of the party exactly resembles the flag of the Kingdom of Afghanistan during the regime of Emir Habibullah Kalakani January 1929 October 1929 6 The same colors were also used by the Mongols when occupying present day Afghanistan in the 13th century 7 QWP PTI relationship EditThe QWP initially joined the coalition government in the KPK province as a junior party of Imran Khan s PTI The PTI then parted ways on suspicions of corruption by QWP ministers After Qaumi Wattan Party parted ways from the KPK provincial government by Tehreek e Insaf of Imran Khan over corruption allegations Sikandar Sherpao of QWP presented a letter to the media 8 which was received from PTI Chairman Imran Khan advising to appoint a person named Khushal Khan as CEO of KPOGCL 9 PTI criticized QWP for such an act as the letter contained errors and the signature of Imran Khan was seen to be different from the original one Shireen Mazari condemned the letter in a brief press release 10 Relations began to improve between the two party and as of 2015 QWP rejoined the PTI provincial government and its ministers re took the oath of office this came amongst agreement between the parties to support non corrupt government and resulted from QWP ministers not being charged of corruption by the Ehtesab Commission 11 12 References Edit Khan Zalan 1 April 2013 Tracing the trajectory of Aftab Sherpao and the Qaumi Watan Party The Express Tribune PPP S polls Dawn Newspaper July 30 2002 Long Roger D Singh Gurharpal Samad Yunas Talbot Ian 2015 10 08 State and Nation Building in Pakistan Beyond Islam and Security Routledge p 78 ISBN 978 1 317 44819 8 Bacha Ali Hazrat 18 October 2012 Renames party changes flag Sherpao emerges as Pakhtun nationalist Dawn Retrieved 18 October 2012 Buneri Nader 18 October 2012 Sherpao renames PPP S as Qaumi Watan Party The Nation Archived from the original on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 18 October 2012 Flags of Afghanistan Afghanistan January 1929 October 1929 قومی وطن پارٹی خیبرپختونخوا حکومت سے علیحدہ سپریم کورٹ جانے کا اعلان سماء ٹی وی Archived from the original on November 16 2013 Retrieved November 15 2013 Fake Letter Drafted by Qaumi Watan Party PTI Press Release KP to have three senior ministers after QWP rejoins PTI govt Two years on QWP rejoins K P government 21 October 2015 External links EditOfficial site Official Twitter Official Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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