Strong Criticism by Naqibullah Faiq of Anwar-ul-Haq Ahadi’s Remarks and the Dismissal of University Professors in Faryab.

Strong Criticism by Naqibullah Faiq of Anwar-ul-Haq Ahadi’s Remarks and the Dismissal of University Professors in Faryab.

Strong Criticism by Naqibullah Faiq of Anwar-ul-Haq Ahadi’s Remarks and the Dismissal of University Professors in Faryab.

Naqibullah Faiq, a political activist and analyst, strongly criticized recent remarks by Anwar-ul-Haq Ahadi and discriminatory actions in government and universities.

He warned that ethnocentric policies are becoming institutionalized.

He said non-Pashtuns are gradually being excluded from government and academic positions.

According to Faiq, this trend shows that power, wealth, and management are being confined to one ethnic group.

He said a practical plan is underway to limit the participation of other ethnic groups.

Faiq reported that yesterday four professors at Faryab University were dismissed for ethnic reasons.

He said the dismissals were mainly due to Uzbek and Tajik identity.

He warned that similar actions may be occurring in other provinces.

He said in the future non-Pashtuns may be barred from many government and academic roles.

Faiq described these policies as a form of Afghan nationalism and extreme ethnicism.

He said they threaten national participation and collective capacity.

Naqibullah Faiq called on fellow citizens to unite against these policies.

He urged them not to remain indifferent to the destruction of national values and fair participation.

He criticized public complacency and prolonged silence regarding discriminatory actions.

He said only awareness, civil resistance, and unity can prevent the implementation of ethnocentric plans.

He said these measures can restore inclusive participation in government and academic institutions.

Previously, seven professors were dismissed from Baghlan University.