Research on Wali Khan termed crash course for political analysts.

PESHAWAR -- Speakers at an event here on Thursday termed a doctorate thesis on Khan Abdul Wali Khan conducted by a young scholar as crash course for political activists, analysts and literati of peace discourse.

They said that the scholar had done justice to the topic 'Abdul Wali Khan: A political study' to the best of his abilities and it would inspire readers if published in book form.

'Wali Khan fought for all the oppressed and advocated peace and stability in the region,' said the speakers. They said that the thesis was a deep peep into life and vision of Khan Abdul Wali Khan.

The study covered Wali Khan's political struggle from 1942 to 1990. Being an architect of the 1973 Constitution, Wali Khan was a strong voice of all the marginalised segments of the society, said the speakers.

Speakers say thesis is a deep peep into life and vision of the nationalist politician

Awami National Party provincial chief Aimal Wali, Sardar Hussain Babak, Khadim Husain, Akhtar Ali Shah and Prof Noorul Amin Yousafzai spoke at the event.

Shedding light on different aspects of the study carried out by Dr Saifullah Marwat, they said that such research would prove a great milestone for the young political workers, rights activists and common readers.

They said that the scholar had dived deep into the life, services and vision of Khan Abdul Wali Khan and unearthed many hidden aspects of his life and...

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