20/05/2026
Why should Pashtuns fight among themselves?
Our nation has been weakened, our dignity has been damaged, and our future has faced severe tests. But in these darkest and hardest times, I ask this: Why do we have to fight among ourselves?
When a nation comes under power and oppression, when its voice is silenced, and when its sons and daughters bear the heavy burden of pain, injustice, and an unknown fate — the greatest tragedy is not what strangers do to us. koy. The greatest tragedy is when we stand against each other.
Why should brothers become enemies of each other, while Punjabi colonialists and their generals are benefiting from our division and division? Why should we waste our energy on each other, while our nation is screaming for life, hope, unity and freedom?
As a Pashtoon nation, history has taught us a painful lesson: when we disagree, we grow; and when we unite, we rise. No oppressor is afraid of that Pashtoon who quarrels among their own people. Punjabi colonialists and their generals are not afraid of the Pashtuns who stand shoulder to shoulder - whether there are differences, differences of views, or wounds.
We may speak differently, belong to different tribes, parties or ways of thinking, but we share our pain, we share our fate, and the future of Pashtuns will either be destroyed together or lost together.
This is not the time to hate. This is not the time to take revenge on each other. This is the time to ask ourselves: As Pashtuns, what kind of nation do we leave to our children?
A broken and broken Pashtoon nation that has been the victim of conflicts among themselves?
What if a proud Pashtoon nation chooses unity over selfishness, wisdom over anger, and unity over division?
Let us not be the instrument of our own destruction. Let's not give victory to those Punjabi colonialists and generals who take advantage of our weakness.
Today I’m calling on every mom, every dad, every teen and every adult: Leave the bitter memories behind, reject the division, and unite.
Because a doomed nation does not rise through civil wars.
Wake up when the nation remembers that they are one.
Your friend and companion Dr. Amjad Ayub Mirza.