Khan Abdul Wali Khan
1st Leader of the Opposition
In office
1972 – 1975
Succeeded by Sherbaz Mazari
President of National Awami Party(Wali)
In office
1968 – 1975
Preceded by Maulana Bhashani
President Awami National Party
In office
1986 – 1990
Succeeded by Ajmal Khattak
Born 11 January 1917
Utmanzai, North-West Frontier Province
Died 26 January 2006
Peshawar, Pakistan
Political party National Awami Party(Wali), Awami National Party
Spouse Nasim Wali Khan
Residence Walibagh, Charsadda, North-West Frontier Province
Religion Islam
Khan Abdul Wali Khan Pashto:(خان عبدالولي خان) (b. January 11, 1917 – d. January 26, 2006) was a Pashtun freedom fighter against the British Raj, a senior politician in Pakistan and a writer.
His early years were marked by his involvement in his fathers non-violent resistance movement, the "red shirts" against the British Raj. Narrowly escaping an attempt on his life he was later sent to school at Dera Dhun.
In his late teens he became active in the Indian National Congress. After the formation of Pakistan, Khan became a controversial figure in Pakistani politics, he was referred to as both a hero and traitor during his political career because of his association to the Congress which opposed the creation of Pakistan.
A respected politician in his later years, he contributed to Pakistan's third constitution, led protests for the restoration of democracy in the 1960s and 1980s. In the 1970s, he also served as the parliamentry leader of opposition in Pakistan's first directly elected parliament.
His political career was marked by opposition from opponents who considered him to be stubborn and inflexible, due his criticisms of the political dominance of Punjab and the Pakistani Army.[1] His final years were marked by his criticism of the Taliban and his support for their ouster.
He was a powerful advocate of Pashtunistan and Pashtun nationalism, provincial (state) rights within Pakistan's federal structure and despite remained an advocate of political change through dialogue
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